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I'm not sure how fair it is to expect a solid answer to such a question on an internet forum. I expect the balancing act is highly delicate. To attempt to just splash a figure here would be the very definition of crass. Nevertheless, just because it is a difficult question to be handled sensitively, it does not follow that the question should not be answered. It has to be. |
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Trouble is, one has to be somewhat callous to defend the Guvmin on that basis (Chris isn't defending them her in my reading). War is one thing where it's kill or be killed whereas the pandemic is die if you don't hide. |
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I don't know where the line should be drawn and I'm thankful I don't have to make that call. But I acknowledge that somebody has to. |
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We are in uncharted waters and I think that we have to accept there are no certainties for now. It's obvious that science,medical knowledge are running to keep up at present. I would rather the media would stop endlessly ramping up the worry and anxiety levels with constant speculation and guesswork and just stick to the facts as they have been announced by WHO and our local homegrown experts.
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NHS officials have issued a high-priority alert warning of a rise in children presenting with a 'multisystem inflammatory state requiring intensive care' amid concerns the cases could be related to coronavirus.
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Can't see many parents wanting to send their kids to schools if there's one, or possibly two, serious infections doing the rounds.
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What you advocate in relation to the lockdown measures would have been very popular with King Canute. He was a great advocate of the power of hope and delusion over nature. ---------- Post added at 13:32 ---------- Previous post was at 13:31 ---------- Quote:
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Indeed, you are contradicting yourself in your desperation of selling everyone the falsehood that the economy needs to reopen at all costs. On one hand you are telling us that the likelihood is that herd immunity is the solution - in which case slowing the spread ensures that medical services are not overrun as we saw in Italy. On the other you are telling us that the virus could die off or mutate itself out of existence the summer - in which case what's the rush? Let's sit it out til the end of August and lives will be saved. Quote:
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If you are applying rocket science to how you deal with this virus, it explains why you think this is such a straight forward nut to crack. If you're a rocket scientist, that is. You may delude yourself that mankind will always beat nature, but nature has a way of proving us wrong. ---------- Post added at 13:48 ---------- Previous post was at 13:41 ---------- Quote:
Of course we should take practical measures to slow down this virus. But you will not stop it. You may save people from dying now, but they will still die tomorrow. It is a better policy to protect the vulnerable and at the same time create herd immunity in the healthy population than take futile measures that wreck the economy and achieve only a slowing down of the progress of the virus. By protecting the vulnerable in this way, there will be much less risk of those people much more susceptible to the worst effects of this virus actually catching it. |
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Its because of mankind and its the rampant destruction of the natural world that we are in this mess. There is a single species responsible for the Covid-19 pandemic and that is us humans. If humans don't learn from this pandemic then future pandemics will inevitably be worse then this one. |
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I've clearly outlined that I think the state should support people's incomes, and pointed out that this supports the underlying economy that we will inevitably return to in due course. If you aren't willing, or are unable, to understand that at a macroeconomic level states can bankroll projects and investment in a way that you cannot as an individual then the conversation will continue to go around in circles. I'm sure you understand that describing something as 'not rocket science' is a common turn of phrase to indicate that something is not as difficult to do as others suggest. I'm completely unsure where your last sentence comes from. It's almost as if you want the virus to 'win' in some perverse way. Can I just ask OB have you go investments that you were intending to cash in on in the next 12-36 months? It's really the only reason why I can understand your impassioned, if at times incomprehensible, sales pitch that we are all inevitably doomed so we should return to our minimum wage jobs to survive our last few months on this earth. |
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I am used to some on here that like to twist what I say into something completely different so they can have an argument. However, I hope that the majority on here get my drift. |
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