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Dickos you're admitting they are taking another gamble here.So far they've been really poor gamblers.And when they lose, it's not just the health consequences, the economic consequences are exasperated. Its a lose, lose.
Quote from: River Don on July 17, 2021, 01:00:05 pmDickos you're admitting they are taking another gamble here.So far they've been really poor gamblers.And when they lose, it's not just the health consequences, the economic consequences are exasperated. Its a lose, lose.But wouldnt the economic consequences be just as bad if we continue with restrictions RD.As you say, either way it’s a lose lose situation.
I suppose you could look at what has already happened and see how well the government handled the virus dickos.
I'm beginning to think the objective is to allow the wild virus to run free through the younger population to quickly gain herd immunity.What's happening now is in my view quite sinister.
Quote from: SydneyRover on July 17, 2021, 12:57:09 pmI suppose you could look at what has already happened and see how well the government handled the virus dickos.I’m not arguing that the government have done a great job, I’ve no interest in party politics. I’d be saying the same things whoever was in charge. Some people though want to bring party politics into every subject, the virus should have nothing to do with party politics. Even the Labour leader states this
So far, more than 46 million people have had a first vaccine dose - almost 90% of the adult population.It's just a matter of getting the second doses done and then the over 12s.
Quote from: dickos1 on July 17, 2021, 01:50:24 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on July 17, 2021, 12:57:09 pmI suppose you could look at what has already happened and see how well the government handled the virus dickos.I’m not arguing that the government have done a great job, I’ve no interest in party politics. I’d be saying the same things whoever was in charge. Some people though want to bring party politics into every subject, the virus should have nothing to do with party politics. Even the Labour leader states thisAsk yourself this.Why did Sajid Javid last week say that the vaccination program had reduced the number of infected people who die by 160 fold? When the actual number is 6-7.And are you saying that a comment like that should not be criticised because to criticise is party politics?
Quote from: River Don on July 17, 2021, 01:25:42 pmSo far, more than 46 million people have had a first vaccine dose - almost 90% of the adult population.It's just a matter of getting the second doses done and then the over 12s. yes but I was answering to the post that said 85 percent of the population not adult population
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on July 17, 2021, 02:14:17 pmQuote from: dickos1 on July 17, 2021, 01:50:24 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on July 17, 2021, 12:57:09 pmI suppose you could look at what has already happened and see how well the government handled the virus dickos.I’m not arguing that the government have done a great job, I’ve no interest in party politics. I’d be saying the same things whoever was in charge. Some people though want to bring party politics into every subject, the virus should have nothing to do with party politics. Even the Labour leader states thisAsk yourself this.Why did Sajid Javid last week say that the vaccination program had reduced the number of infected people who die by 160 fold? When the actual number is 6-7.And are you saying that a comment like that should not be criticised because to criticise is party politics?Other than what you’re saying on here, there’s no where else suggesting your figures are any more correct than his.
There is a window now to get the over 12s vacinnated ready for the new school year.
Countries all over the world are getting high volumes of new cases. Look at France now, Australia, South Korea, parts of USA, Japan. Don’t pretend we’re the only ones. What you say WILL happen isn’t a fact, let’s come back in September and see what actually happened and if what you stated as fact really did happen
Quote from: River Don on July 17, 2021, 05:02:05 pmThere is a window now to get the over 12s vacinnated ready for the new school year.according to the bbc there is no announcement Due in the near future that 12-15 year olds will be vaccinated, what then? What when people need a booster jab do we then wait for them? Then the next people need a booster jab and there is winter and a new variant, going down your route we will not open until we're at zero cases
Quote from: bpoolrover on July 17, 2021, 06:19:32 pmQuote from: River Don on July 17, 2021, 05:02:05 pmThere is a window now to get the over 12s vacinnated ready for the new school year.according to the bbc there is no announcement Due in the near future that 12-15 year olds will be vaccinated, what then? What when people need a booster jab do we then wait for them? Then the next people need a booster jab and there is winter and a new variant, going down your route we will not open until we're at zero cases What then? I don't know. I think it's a mistake not to be a vaccinating now while the opportunity is here.They should continue ramping up capacity to deliver vaccinations as required. Whether they will is another matter...
Quote from: dickos1 on July 17, 2021, 12:53:18 pmCountries all over the world are getting high volumes of new cases. Look at France now, Australia, South Korea, parts of USA, Japan. Don’t pretend we’re the only ones. What you say WILL happen isn’t a fact, let’s come back in September and see what actually happened and if what you stated as fact really did happen 139 new cases in Aus on the last update…
Maybe we should go on the Australian Donny Rovers forum and spend 20 hours a day telling them how shit their country and government is!