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Allegedly, the infection rate is falling . . how do we know that we aren't already close to it? There are people out there who probably have the virus but no symptoms. There are those who have/had the virus with very minor symptoms. There are those who have/had the virus and put it down to a week with Flu. Until everyone is tested, nobody knows who has it, has had it, and - importantly - has possibly had it twice. |
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It would be bad enough if we managed to deliver a vaccine by September, but it is unlikely that this would be mass produced and given to all the population by the end of the year. That is the best case scenario. People are already sick and tired of the lockdown and starting to breach it in greater numbers, and we are only in week 5! I cannot understand how people can seriously believe that this lockdown can be sustained until the end of the year, let alone another 18 months, if this is how long it takes to get a new vaccine. I can tell you that the government is not going to be funding 80% of salaries for much longer, and businesses need to get back on their feet pretty quickly or they will collapse, taking all those jobs with them. No, people have had enough, and that means we have to get to some semblance of normality quickly. Sadly, yes, that will mean more deaths. But which is the less of two evils, and is it really in our gift to control this thing? Waiting in lockdown or partial lockdown for 6-18 months is not at all sustainable. Incidentally, I have heard many older people say that they are not prepared to spend their final years in lockdown, and they will not comply with these rules beyond the 12-week period. If that's what older people think, how will you control the younger ones? I can tell you, you won't, and this is one good reason why this country needs to relax these restrictions as soon as possible, despite the death toll. Quote:
The five year average for the number of deaths in the UK have been exceeded now, it is true, but not by a particularly large number - 184,950 in 2020 compared with 174,718 over the same period on average over the last five years. Does the BBC announce these figures throughout the year and agonise over these deaths? No, they don't, and people scarcely notice as a result. The media is scare-mongering big time, and while it is sad that anyone has to die, most of us know that you cannot control nature as some would claim. The power of human beings to control everything is limited and we need to come to terms with that. We have to ask ourselves whether the ruination of our economy is worth the relatively small impact we can make on the continuing progression of this virus before a vaccine can be found. |
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We are an island - we can isolate people at the borders for two weeks to limit the spread, only allow people in who were tested in the immediate period prior to travel, only allow people in from other countries that have contained the virus, etc. There's a number of mechanisms that can be used - again we come back to the idea that you think it would be too hard and you'd rather just open up the economy for 250,000 people to die. Quote:
You are unfortunately continuing to conflate public opinion with your own subjective opinion on these matters. Quote:
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Incidentally, whatever happened to Italy being worse affected because of more intergenerational households and bigger family meals? That pseudoscience didn't last long. Quote:
You are massively understating the capability of the human race if you think that we couldn't delay the spread of a virus until a vaccine is found. Just come out and say you'd prefer we didn't pay people to sit in the house for 8-12 weeks and prefer they died in low paying jobs just so the FTSE 100 can go up 10-15%. That'd be a much more honest assessment of the matter. ---------- Post added at 09:59 ---------- Previous post was at 09:53 ---------- Quote:
There could be valuable lessons to be learned from Germany, Italy and Spain in this respect who are seen as 'ahead' of us in the curve. |
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Same story in The Times for those with access. |
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Like flour is the problem that there aren't the small containers or small container packaging stuff or simple distribution. If you can get the stuff into home size containers I'm sure distributors/retailers would find markets.
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That’s the perspective I take from this. Also, you are being selective with your statistics - the average deaths for this time of year have increased. https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/health-51979654[ Quote:
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Moreover, they have died in under 2 months while extreme measures have been taken to prevent the virus spreading. Such measures are not required in order to keep flu deaths around 17,000 in any six month season, aside from a strictly limited vaccination programme.
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Looks like we're now going to be getting timely stats in the UK that cover coronavirus deaths regardless of where they occurred. Good to get this clarity.
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A report from The Times this morning ( behind the paywall ) says Germany is ready to tighten lockdown as the coronavirus infection rate climbs again.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/g...gain-jgbsl5xp6 |
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/115056...s-cases-surge/ |
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Or even put it in a nicely styled quote box ;)
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BTW if members want to tame some of the excesses on the sun website then use a script blocker. |
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