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Old 02-07-2021, 20:23   #6216
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I’ve got plenty of ire to go round.

Not showing symptoms doesn’t preclude anyone getting tested but if people are to ignore test and protect in what circumstances would they get tested?

Almost certainly not where testing positive results in losing wages.

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If you’ve got a substantive point happy to discuss it, if not I’d call it a night at your end.

I’ve been consistent throughout the pandemic that there are no short cuts out of it. Others have clutched at straw after straw for 16 months. The latest being to understate the sweet spot where vaccinations reduce the numbers and/or that topping up the reduced efficacy of the vaccines vs delta with a few million infections is a good idea.
Well, where is your evidence that young unvaccinated people are dropping like flies from Covid?

There is none, so your point about not caring for them is moot.

You are arguing for the sake of it. Virtual normality will strike on 19 July, and about time too. Just the overseas travel to worry about now, and we will soon have a workable solution.
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