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Originally Posted by Pierre
41,000 dead, but let's not quibble over your 20% uplift. and of those only a very small number had no other contributing factor in addition to Covid.
I'm saying that we know the is a much lesser impact to the generally fit, not obese, younger (say u50 but not ltd to that) population.
Instead of Lockdowns which are just to much of a blunt instrument, These people should be able to go about their business, whilst still undertaking mitigations, if they are infected ride it out, it is unlikely they will die, or overwhelm the NHS.
Meanwhile all at risk groups should continue to shield.
We can't all be visionaries
we tried the 3 months is up. time to think differently.
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We didn’t try hard enough for three months evidently. And we tied our hands behind our backs during herd immunity week with exponential growth in cases.
I look forward to further absurd propositions that fundamentally ignore the prime human instinct which is to survive and for their loved ones to survive.
There’s no normal without elimination or a vaccine and there never will be.
Middle class video conferencing users drive the hospitality sector.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
On a different note, the Oxford vaccine thing has gone very quiet for the past 4 weeks or so.
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That’s because Oxford are essentially an arm of the British state. If there’s ever a story needed to deflect from Government scandal they will gratefully oblige.