01-12-2021, 21:56
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Re: Coronavirus
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Why? What evidence do you have this course of action is required at this stage?
What is the risk? Has it been measured and quantified?
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Just do as you are asked or not it is up to you . Moaning on a forum like this will make absolutely no difference.
I see you have been here since 2003. In the years since have you ever known anything you have said ( or anyone for that matter ) made any difference to any policy anywhere ever???
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01-12-2021, 21:59
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Re: Coronavirus
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What is the risk? Has it been measured and quantified?
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So you want to see deaths and the NHS overwhelmed first? Seems sensible to take precautions until we know how serious this variant is. We just don't know atm.
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01-12-2021, 22:02
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Re: Coronavirus
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The war I was referring to was WWI. The reparations were what Germany had to pay the allies and the charismatic leader was Hitler. I know the history well enough ta
The differences between then and now are obvious. We have not lost a war we are not paying reparations and well Boris innit
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Ok apologies, I misinterpreted your reply.
But there are parallels, the anti-vaxxers (of which I am not) are being vilified by the “good” people. Same with face masks. It’s wholly performative so you can look down on those that don’t want to comply, because you’re a “good” citizen.
When in reality, if you’re vaccinated then it shouldn’t be an issue for you what anyone else does.
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01-12-2021, 22:02
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Re: Coronavirus
The difference between shops and pubs is that most people can wear a mask in a shop.
In a pub you have to take the mask off for eating and drinking which is likely to be at least the majority if not all the time you are in there. So there is not really any point wearing a mask at any point whilst in there, since the previous silliness of wearing a mask when you're moving around but not when seated presumably was of little or none effect.
Also, people with underlying conditions can choose not to go to the pub but can't necessarily choose not to go to Tesco for their shopping, or wherever.
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01-12-2021, 22:03
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Re: Coronavirus
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So you want to see deaths and the NHS overwhelmed first? Seems sensible to take precautions until we know how serious this variant is. We just don't know atm.
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I have not changed. I still wore a mask even when they said I did not have to. I care about others and want to do what I can to help slow it down. I am frustrated by those who I see as selfish but at least if ever I stand for judgement before my God I will do so with a relatively clear conscience
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01-12-2021, 22:06
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Re: Coronavirus
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Just do as you are asked or not it is up to you . Moaning on a forum like this will make absolutely no difference.
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An there was I just about to give you the benefit of the doubt.
It’s a discussion forum, we’re discussing it. If I want to discuss it, it’s not up to you. Just do as you’re asked ( by me) and leave the discussion then.
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I see you have been here since 2003. In the years since have you ever known anything you have said ( or anyone for that matter ) made any difference to any policy anywhere ever???
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You fail to understand the dynamics of a discussion forum.
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01-12-2021, 22:08
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Re: Coronavirus
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Ok
When in reality, if you’re vaccinated then it shouldn’t be an issue for you what anyone else does.
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unfortunately I do not believe that is true. The vaccine as has been said slows the spread and stops most people getting seriously ill. We do agree on that I assume? Those who are not vaccinated will carry the virus for a longer period of time and giving it more of a chance to mutate.
SA for example has a 42% vaccination rate and that is now so dunno what it was pre the new variant and look what spawned there.
As far as I am aware the more people vaccinated the less chance of mutations and it only takes one to be as bad as delta dodge the vaccines and kill more and a lot of us will be stuffed then
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01-12-2021, 22:09
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Re: Coronavirus
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So you want to see deaths and the NHS overwhelmed first? Seems sensible to take precautions until we know how serious this variant is. We just don't know atm.
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You can’t run the world or your life on the pre-cautionary principle, I mean you can try. I don’t think it’ll work out for you though.
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01-12-2021, 22:09
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Re: Coronavirus
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An there was I just about to give you the benefit of the doubt.
It’s a discussion forum, we’re discussing it. If I want to discuss it, it’s not up to you. Just do as you’re asked ( by me) and leave the discussion then.
You fail to understand the dynamics of a discussion forum.
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I said it was up to you what you do. I do understand the dynamics. We all waste some of our spare time discussing things and make absolutely no difference.
Unless of course you sometimes offer support and then it is not all a waste I guess
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01-12-2021, 22:10
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Re: Coronavirus
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The difference between shops and pubs is that most people can wear a mask in a shop.
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The difference is it’ll transmit much easier in a pub, club
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01-12-2021, 22:10
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Re: Coronavirus
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I have not changed. I still wore a mask even when they said I did not have to. I care about others and want to do what I can to help slow it down. I am frustrated by those who I see as selfish but at least if ever I stand for judgement before my God I will do so with a relatively clear conscience
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Not singling you out.
But it seems to me that this latest variant has just polarised people.
Those who wanted masks all along still want them, those who didn't, still don't and either refuse or accept them under sufferance.
Though it does make sense to be cautious whilst we're looking at the facts, the indications are that the variant is milder, though there still presumably isn't enough time to be sure about this.
But in the situation where it is personal choice, the important thing is that people need to respect that personal choice. If it isn't mandatory to wear masks, people who choose to should equally not be vilified by those who choose to, as people who choose not to should not be by those who choose to.
After all, they only offer protection if someone who has the virus but doesn't know it spreads it to others. And they do cause some people issues, which is why not everyone has to wear one.
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01-12-2021, 22:11
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Re: Coronavirus
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
I have not changed. I still wore a mask even when they said I did not have to. I care about others and want to do what I can to help slow it down. I am frustrated by those who I see as selfish but at least if ever I stand for judgement before my God I will do so with a relatively clear conscience
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Because you’re a good citizen, well yay for you.
But not everybody wants to be you.
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01-12-2021, 22:11
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Re: Coronavirus
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The difference is it’ll transmit much easier in a pub, club
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and being totally brutal you have a choice to avoid those
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01-12-2021, 22:14
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Re: Coronavirus
I personally think the back to normal was a mistake. I believe they shoudl not have lifted mask rules and to a degree some from of social distancing should have been left in place. I am of ill health and will not go into a pub or a busy market and tbh I avoid shopping as much as I can. A week ago Monday I went to Aldi and it quite busy and I was the only one without a mask. It was like covid did not exist. Well it has not gone anywhere and it is still killing people a hell of a lot more than the flu
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Because you’re a good citizen, well yay for you.
But not everybody wants to be you.
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no some people do not give a toss about others. Why should I give a toss about them so make em wear a mask and fine em if they refuse I am all for it
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01-12-2021, 22:23
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Re: Coronavirus
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unfortunately I do not believe that is true. The vaccine as has been said slows the spread and stops most people getting seriously ill. We do agree on that I assume?
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Prevents serious illness, yes. Slows transmission……well does it? By how much? The government have been very sure to advise us that vaccinated people can still catch and transmit the virus.
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Those who are not vaccinated will carry the virus for a longer period of time and giving it more of a chance to mutate.
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Why will they carry it for longer?
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SA for example has a 42% vaccination rate and that is now so dunno what it was pre the new variant and look what spawned there.
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What appears to be fairly high (I don’t have any data) transmissible strain, that results in a “mild” infection.
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As far as I am aware the more people vaccinated the less chance of mutations
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Again, I would have agreed but all I’ve been told by U.K. Gov and by pundits on the tv is that the vaccines are very good at preventing serious illness but you can still catch and transmit.
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and it only takes one to be as bad as delta dodge the vaccines and kill more and a lot of us will be stuffed then
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According to the vaccine manufacturer’s it’s unlikely a strain will evolve that can’t edit a vaccine for.
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and being totally brutal you have a choice to avoid those
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I won’t be avoiding them, and nor will many many people, therefore they remain a transmission hotbed, but not as bad as shops.
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