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Spiderman Horsham 09 Sep 20 2.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
A lot of airport arrivals have just walked through. It really is down to vulnerable and their close friends and family to do the right thing. The government should have done their bit but fuss about showing they’re trying to defeat a virus they can’t. If you are asked by BF then you have to show evidence of your completed details. If you use the e-gates, the chances of you bein asked are small. We should have insisted that these were completed before travel as have Greece etc but again we seem to have bowed to pressure from the airlines.
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Cpfc1861 09 Sep 20 3.22pm | |
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99 percent survival rate just go on as normal until we get a vaccine FFS more people are suffering from cabin fever and depression then Covid.
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Eden Eagle Kent 09 Sep 20 6.59pm | |
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Any takers for the role of covid stasi? More insanity from this Govt.
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Sep 20 7.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Cpfc1861
99 percent survival rate just go on as normal until we get a vaccine FFS more people are suffering from cabin fever and depression then Covid. So on that % about 4 million people have had it for 40k to be dead.
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 09 Sep 20 8.12pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
So on that % about 4 million people have had it for 40k to be dead. caused by lockdown and furlough ? How about that? The rest of your post is pant wetting speculation. Get a grip ffs!
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Sep 20 8.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
caused by lockdown and furlough ? How about that? The rest of your post is pant wetting speculation. Get a grip ffs! Whoa wind back.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 09 Sep 20 8.57pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
So on that % about 4 million people have had it for 40k to be dead. You’ve been sucked in and will be spat out.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 09 Sep 20 9.01pm | |
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Being shared on Facebook. The young are realising not to trust this govt so I expect more disobedience, trouble, they might ditch the masks in anger when they eventually realise their future is going down the pan with their freedoms. Hopefully the virtuous s*** will go as well. I’ll be glad to see it. Boris and Hancock are the most innumerate and spineless, illogical and incapable leaders so far removed from what the elderly or young think it’s a joke. Never voting tory again unless they get rid of these type of cvnt’s and the young may never vote Tory when they usually get financial and social conservative wishes. Edited by Rudi Hedman (09 Sep 2020 9.02pm) Attachment: 78315F11-9759-46CA-A52F-2AD0EE95F95C.jpeg (33.86Kb)
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Sep 20 9.33pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
You’ve been sucked in and will be spat out. So 1% of 20m is not 200k.
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BlueJay UK 09 Sep 20 10.21pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
So 1% of 20m is not 200k. From what was said prior there was an error in that study, which would be a good thing. Other studies put the percentage at maybe 30%-40% though for heart inflammation, so the 'hope' would be that over time that improves. Though point being we do not know if that is the case. If it is happy days, if it isn't, we have a(nother) problem down the line. I would agree with you that we're not looking at nice numbers, and that it's rational to try to slow the spread when it increases beyond a point with sensible measures. At the same time though the economy has had so much of a battering that businesses are rightly terrified of another lockdown. Whatever steps are or aren't taken will always be wrong because the outlook will be worse than the status quo. The government has been crap throughout, though I don't envy being in their shoes.
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BlueJay UK 09 Sep 20 10.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
caused by lockdown and furlough ? How about that? The rest of your post is pant wetting speculation. Get a grip ffs! From what we can assess so far most kids should be okay and so I'd agree that speculation can be dangerous. Though of course anything we say one way or the other is speculation, in either downplaying or looking to worse case scenarios. Whatever decisions are made result in sh!t and not fully known outcomes, which is why government decisions come across as inept and indecisive in a whole host of countries. I believe Cryst said previously that his boy has some significant health issues. In this shoes, you would perhaps be more attuned to concerns about what this virus could mean for your family. On a national level the economic argument should be loud and clear especially after the impact of the lockdown pushed many business to or over the edge, but within a family everyone has a different situation and so understandably a different perspective.
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Eaglecoops CR3 09 Sep 20 10.48pm | |
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Simple point. Why lock down a nation when you can just politely ask for those who need to be protected to lock themselves down. This country is fooked plain and simple if we don’t all go back to work.
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