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Old 19-11-2021, 12:56   #8261
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Re: Coronavirus

It's a sensible precaution.


Given that they are now getting a Delta spike and have a lot of unvaccinated it's got potential to take off more than anything before.


So I suppose people do have a choice really. They can get vaccinated, people can get their lockdowns lifted, things go back to normal, or they don't, they stay in lockdown, and more people catch covid and die, because it's unlikely even a lockdown will hold it with this variant.



It's like driving a car without a seatbelt on, you can do it but if you hit something you'll probably end up in hospital.



This doesn't need fear factor or analogies drawn to despots, it is common sense, if you are not vaccinated, you are at a much higher risk of getting covid, getting into hospital, and dying, than if you are not. The UK has a much higher vaccination record than the countries that are having issues, with the same virus, and has much less severe issues.



If people haven't seen the sense in doing it by now and people are still dying of covid what choice do they have? The only other one is letting them die.
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