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I think we've fundamentally got to the heart of the problem - you simply read what you want and ignore context, fact and reality to suit your agenda to fully reopen the economy regardless of the impact on human life. If I trawled the internet seeking to find spurious evidence I could find 'evidence' for almost anything. It doesn't make those positions reality no matter how much you wish them to be. The response to the virus has to be grounded in science and reality. Good luck in the second wave Old Boy. I hope the stock exchange doesn't fall too much. ---------- Post added at 10:05 ---------- Previous post was at 10:04 ---------- Quote:
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So why don't we start over. What are you actually suggesting the government should do that it's not already doing? Popcorn's at the ready... ---------- Post added at 10:19 ---------- Previous post was at 10:17 ---------- Quote:
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The way I see it, there's two schools of thought on where we "are" with the spread of the virus.
If one is right and we're over the worst, then additionl lockdowns/restrictions will cause some loss to the economy. If the other is right and we don't put measures in place, it'll cause loss of life. I'll take the opinion that life is more valuable than money any day of the week and err on the side of caution every single time. |
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However, I don't think people (and by people, I mean the red-tops that reported on the paper), actually read the summary fully - it states Quote:
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Interesting that when the trial of vaccine was paused it was "front page news" but the resumption was much less trumpeted. And the pause was just normal process for the situation.
Archery GB has said that with social distancing we can continue to shoot. We are only outdoor at the moment so enjoying the good weather, not so much fun when it's colder and wet and darker earlier - likely to get pneumonia and all the hassles from that. I don't like masks at all but will wear in shops etc more to get in but also to help others around me some of whom need protection but many just helps them feel safe. It's more a pain that some of the shops I want to visit only allow visits by appointment. |
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If you were right we would ease restrictions and numbers wouldn't rise. That's not the reality on the ground and now we've Government threatening a second lockdown unless people adhere to the new restrictions. |
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A concerning situation especially with the rise in the R-rate and students starting at university.
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This is a completely seperate point from what Old Boy has made so I refuse to get bogged down in it as you steer the conversation away from the pertinent points at hand. We’re staring down the barrel off a second lockdown and you’re arguing points I made months ago.
The second point relates to getting numbers to, or close to, zero pursuing an elimination strategy. It should not be read as suggesting lockdown until a vaccine. Nowhere will you find me advocating a lockdown until a vaccine as Old Boy claimed. |
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