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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...box=1604006680 Notably they didn’t ask what threshold he would put on it. He’s also invoked socialism. Someone should point out neither President Macron or Chancellor Merkel are politicians of the left. |
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https://www.cableforum.uk/board/atta...7&d=1604052468 The one country that decided to not to go lockdown mad but just follow sensible restrictions is avoiding the second wave and also the willfull destruction of parts of its economy. Herd immunity? Attachment 28637 |
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That graph shows deaths which is a much better metric to use. |
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Bottom line is, it is becoming more and more apparent that no matter what strategy any nation used there hasn’t really been any real successes. Just least worst. So the one that keeps it’s economy going and doesn’t bankrupt itself will be the winner in the long run. |
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Too much is dependent on the population size and density, wherever an outbreak occurs, and the behaviour of the people in that area.
A remote area may be badly affected, if a large number of people bring it into that area, whereas a densely populated area may not be affected that much, if only one or two people bring it into that area, and the people behave responsibly. Link Quote:
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You can bet money it would be even higher if there had consistently been less restrictions as argued for. |
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I agree deaths is a good figure to use though and in the UK that figure is most definitely going the wrong way. So how do you propose to cause less deaths by opening up further? |
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Not so much “open up” but don’t “shut down”. Have sensible consistent restrictions and guidance that people will adhere to. ---------- Post added at 11:02 ---------- Previous post was at 10:52 ---------- Quote:
In regards to “opening up”. As I said in the previous post I just don’t think that shutting down is the answer. We also need to remove inconsistencies, how can theatres/ cinemas be allowed to open and outside sporting venues not? Inside only families be allowed around a table, outside 6 from different households around same size table. Is a marquee inside or outside? My local thinks it’s outside. I could go on, the contradictions in regards to kids/schools...... Shut downs are not the answer. I don’t think there is an answer, so we have think differently |
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