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And over 1k excess deaths a week not COVID related but silence on here.
nc is going to put up the data and explain it
No way should this post just drift into obscurity. I think if Elon Musk was in charge of twitter back then we might not be in this mess.
Quote from: no eyed deer on October 31, 2022, 10:07:29 pmNo way should this post just drift into obscurity. I think if Elon Musk was in charge of twitter back then we might not be in this mess.And if Hitler would have just been left to ‘do his thing’ in Europe look at how many hospital beds would have been freed up not having been filled with OAP’s slipping on snow & ice this winter & all needing orthopaedic surgery.Ah yes. ‘Jack boots’ for the elderly. Those beggars don’t slip in the snow.
So the price of lockdown is now coming to the surface. A few were trying to put our concerns forward only to be called out and ridiculed.
Quote from: no eyed deer on November 17, 2022, 09:00:18 pmSo the price of lockdown is now coming to the surface. A few were trying to put our concerns forward only to be called out and ridiculed. Do you ever stop and think what would have happened without lockdowns?
A bit of a free-for-all then, just how the government behaved really
Quote from: Nudga on November 17, 2022, 11:19:24 pmAnd over 1k excess deaths a week not COVID related but silence on here. Aye.Might be connected to the fact that the NHS has been chronically underfunded for a decade? Or is it more likely that some gobshite on social media is right and we're all going to die of unspecified vaccine reactions.Place your bets.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 18, 2022, 03:52:37 pmQuote from: Nudga on November 17, 2022, 11:19:24 pmAnd over 1k excess deaths a week not COVID related but silence on here. Aye.Might be connected to the fact that the NHS has been chronically underfunded for a decade? Or is it more likely that some gobshite on social media is right and we're all going to die of unspecified vaccine reactions.Place your bets. Bit of both of course, life isn't the black and white you always paint.What is your knowledge of adverse vaccine effects - short, medium and lobg term?
Quote from: Bristol Red Rover on November 18, 2022, 05:54:07 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 18, 2022, 03:52:37 pmQuote from: Nudga on November 17, 2022, 11:19:24 pmAnd over 1k excess deaths a week not COVID related but silence on here. Aye.Might be connected to the fact that the NHS has been chronically underfunded for a decade? Or is it more likely that some gobshite on social media is right and we're all going to die of unspecified vaccine reactions.Place your bets. Bit of both of course, life isn't the black and white you always paint.What is your knowledge of adverse vaccine effects - short, medium and lobg term?Being on the list of those at ‘High Risk’ I had my first jab as soon as the vaccines were rolled out & had my 6th two weeks ago.So, short term I had ‘covid like’ symptoms after jab 4 & 5 which lasted two days on both occasions. On jab 1, 2, 4 & 5, I had a stiff arm with a bruise like feeling lasting 24-48 hours. Nothing on my last jab.Medium to long term, nothing. Not hearing voices in my head, not picking up static on my radio, no dreams or nightmares out of the ‘ordinary’.So nothing to report, oh, except I did have covid in 2020. It was like a bad dose of the flu (which I’ve had 3 times in my life & remember how s**t I felt on each occasion even the first bout which was forty odd years ago) except the covid ‘put me in bed’ for 48 hours, I walked around the house in my ‘comfies’ for a week feeling 10 years older but the very worst thing was how it left me feeling really fatigued for months after. I’d have days where I would get up & feel great in the morning & early afternoon then come around 16.00 ish ‘bang’, all my energy drained & I just had to go to bed & sleep. I’m ok now & am back attempting to fit in ‘my 10,000 steps’ a day when ‘life’ doesn’t get ‘in the way!’.What’s your knowledge on the subject Brr?
Anecdotes aren't allowed on here Mr C as I was told after I said I'd had COVID , felt a bit rough for a few days but carried on working, zero jabs. I wonder if BST would reconsider sitting next to me in the pub or the football seeing as though the myth of unvaccinated super spreaders has been busted?
Quote from: Nudga on November 18, 2022, 10:06:00 pmAnecdotes aren't allowed on here Mr C as I was told after I said I'd had COVID , felt a bit rough for a few days but carried on working, zero jabs. I wonder if BST would reconsider sitting next to me in the pub or the football seeing as though the myth of unvaccinated super spreaders has been busted?BST had so much to say on this subject, only to go a little cold lately
why don't you show us the data and explain what it all means
Tommy.That "lock up the vulnerable and let the rest of us crack on" take is THE most intellectually bone idle line of this entire issue.Run me through how it would have worked. How would you have isolated the vulnerable population (15 million, maybe more). How would they have been fed when the virus was rampaging round the rest of society for 6 months? How would they have received medical treatment for any problem.Why do you think not a single country anywhere in the world implemented that policy?And your "alleged dangers" line is beyond belief. I've said a dozen times that there was one city in the entire world that had an unmitigated outbreak. Bergamo lost 0.6% of its entire population in 6 weeks. That outbreak brought the entire medical system of Northern Italy to breaking point.YOU were saved from seeing your country have to deal with that. You never had to live through that alternative universe where 400,000 British people died in April/May 2020. Where bodies were stored in makeshift freezers before being incinerated. Where the health system collapsed for half a year. You can repeat this idle trope that it was all unnecessary. Safe from the consequences of it.
Did you manage to bully your employee into getting the vaccine he didn't want?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 18, 2022, 10:07:29 amTommy.That "lock up the vulnerable and let the rest of us crack on" take is THE most intellectually bone idle line of this entire issue.Run me through how it would have worked. How would you have isolated the vulnerable population (15 million, maybe more). How would they have been fed when the virus was rampaging round the rest of society for 6 months? How would they have received medical treatment for any problem.Why do you think not a single country anywhere in the world implemented that policy?And your "alleged dangers" line is beyond belief. I've said a dozen times that there was one city in the entire world that had an unmitigated outbreak. Bergamo lost 0.6% of its entire population in 6 weeks. That outbreak brought the entire medical system of Northern Italy to breaking point.YOU were saved from seeing your country have to deal with that. You never had to live through that alternative universe where 400,000 British people died in April/May 2020. Where bodies were stored in makeshift freezers before being incinerated. Where the health system collapsed for half a year. You can repeat this idle trope that it was all unnecessary. Safe from the consequences of it.Did that % of Sweden’s population die?
Tommy.That "lock up the vulnerable and let the rest of us crack on" take is THE most intellectually bone idle line of this entire issue.Run me through how it would have worked. How would you have isolated the vulnerable population (15 million, maybe more). How would they have been fed when the virus was rampaging round the rest of society for 6 months? How would they have received medical treatment for any problem.Why do you think not a single country anywhere in the world implemented that policy?And your "alleged dangers" line is beyond belief. I've said a dozen times that there was one city in the entire world that had an unmitigated outbreak. Bergamo lost 0.6% of its entire population in 6 weeks. That outbreak brought the entire medical system of Northern Italy to breaking point.YOU were saved from seeing your country have to deal with that. You never had to live through that alternative universe where 400,000 British people died in April/May 2020. Where bodies were stored in makeshift freezers before being incinerated. Where the health system collapsed for half a year. You can repeat this idle trope that it was all unnecessary. Safe from the consequences of it.
Quote from: ncRover on November 19, 2022, 12:19:34 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on November 18, 2022, 10:07:29 amTommy.That "lock up the vulnerable and let the rest of us crack on" take is THE most intellectually bone idle line of this entire issue.Run me through how it would have worked. How would you have isolated the vulnerable population (15 million, maybe more). How would they have been fed when the virus was rampaging round the rest of society for 6 months? How would they have received medical treatment for any problem.Why do you think not a single country anywhere in the world implemented that policy?And your "alleged dangers" line is beyond belief. I've said a dozen times that there was one city in the entire world that had an unmitigated outbreak. Bergamo lost 0.6% of its entire population in 6 weeks. That outbreak brought the entire medical system of Northern Italy to breaking point.YOU were saved from seeing your country have to deal with that. You never had to live through that alternative universe where 400,000 British people died in April/May 2020. Where bodies were stored in makeshift freezers before being incinerated. Where the health system collapsed for half a year. You can repeat this idle trope that it was all unnecessary. Safe from the consequences of it.Did that % of Sweden’s population die?Christ it's like being on a hamster wheel.Sweden had a lockdown in all but name.Sweden has a society where lone living and working from home are very common. They also have very large physical distanced in their urban spaces. So they were able to effectively social distance without having to enforce it to the level we did.They still had twice the fatality rate of Denmark and three times that of Norway, similar countries who DID have enforced lockdowns. And they also had significantly worse economic losses than either of them, because their softer touch lockdowns went on for much longer, because they didn't suppress the virus. Why is it that the sceptics ALWAYS throw Sweden into the pot when Sweden is nothing like most of Europe? And never ever address what happened in Bergamo, when that is very much like most of urbanised Europe?