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If there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?
Quote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?
Quote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?This arrogance in blind ignorance of the facts is truly depressing.Does a common cold kill 500 people a week, as COVID is still doing here? Does it put 500 people a day in hospital?Of course, COVID is not remotely the threat it was 2 years ago, but it is still not to be f**ked with.We had friends due to stay over tonight and celebrate the New Year with. They e cancelled. Because the woman's father has developed pneumonia after struggling with COVID for a week. He's now in intensive care after 8 hours in an ambulance outside a barely functioning A&E Dept. Common f**king cold...
We are all being realistic about life. No-one is calling for lockdowns. But why on earth would you give unrestricted entry into the country from a state that has an uncontrolled outbreak? Why invite in thousands of new cases, at a time when the NHS is already at breaking point?
Who is talking about isolating China for 5 years?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 05:24:28 pmWho is talking about isolating China for 5 years?I’m just talking hypothetically about wanting to keep their viruses away from us. That is the idea behind the requirement for testing, no?
Quote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?Yes, no symptoms. But lost an elderly relative in 2020 to it before the vaccines and recent strains. I’m just being realistic about life.
Quote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 06:15:34 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 05:24:28 pmWho is talking about isolating China for 5 years?I’m just talking hypothetically about wanting to keep their viruses away from us. That is the idea behind the requirement for testing, no?No. Because China won't have an uncontrolled massive outbreak for 5 years. It'll have gone through 80% of the population by Easter, then infection rates will automatically fall. The problem at the moment with Chinese travellers is that SO MANY of them have it. Not that any of them have it.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 07:52:05 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 06:15:34 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 05:24:28 pmWho is talking about isolating China for 5 years?I’m just talking hypothetically about wanting to keep their viruses away from us. That is the idea behind the requirement for testing, no?No. Because China won't have an uncontrolled massive outbreak for 5 years. It'll have gone through 80% of the population by Easter, then infection rates will automatically fall. The problem at the moment with Chinese travellers is that SO MANY of them have it. Not that any of them have it.Fair enough, I can see where you’re coming from. I just don’t see it as an issue as I’ve explained and sets an ever more increasing precedent for the government to micromanage our lives.
Quote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 09:46:29 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 07:52:05 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 06:15:34 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 05:24:28 pmWho is talking about isolating China for 5 years?I’m just talking hypothetically about wanting to keep their viruses away from us. That is the idea behind the requirement for testing, no?No. Because China won't have an uncontrolled massive outbreak for 5 years. It'll have gone through 80% of the population by Easter, then infection rates will automatically fall. The problem at the moment with Chinese travellers is that SO MANY of them have it. Not that any of them have it.Fair enough, I can see where you’re coming from. I just don’t see it as an issue as I’ve explained and sets an ever more increasing precedent for the government to micromanage our lives.Yes, that's their job - including the health care system where there are currently not enough beds to meet exisiting needs. So risking the spread of a further highly contagious respiratory disease on top of what they already have is madness. Or utterly selfish. Or both.
Quote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 05:33:11 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 29, 2022, 04:38:42 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 04:01:22 pmAll immune! I don't think so. I'm fully jabbed but had it twiceThat is the point, no one knows if it is a new strainAnd how are you now? Exactly.Either it’s nothing to worry about or there is nothing that can be done about it.The current China situation just proves that no amount of totalitarianism can stop a virus like this. Any attempt otherwise is just dooming yourself to going round in circles for eternity whilst giving up your freedoms.An extinction level asteroid could hit earth tomorrow but I don’t live my life accordingly.Thr China situation has been brought on by poor vaccines and no mass immunisation programme hence no implementation of total lockdown would ever control it as has now been shown with huge surge in cases. The secrecy behind the situation in China regardig numbers infected and type/s of variant is worrying, will workd vaccines cope against any new possible unknown strainsI presume by the word exactly you are assuming that I have no after effects, correct?Bang on. China has managed COVID horrifically. They have played the "We don't need assistance from Western Imperialists" uber-nationalist card on the vaccines. And there own vaccine has been shite. And they are paying a heavy price now. And possibly causing renewed problems for the rest of the world.
Quote from: ncRover on December 29, 2022, 04:38:42 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 04:01:22 pmAll immune! I don't think so. I'm fully jabbed but had it twiceThat is the point, no one knows if it is a new strainAnd how are you now? Exactly.Either it’s nothing to worry about or there is nothing that can be done about it.The current China situation just proves that no amount of totalitarianism can stop a virus like this. Any attempt otherwise is just dooming yourself to going round in circles for eternity whilst giving up your freedoms.An extinction level asteroid could hit earth tomorrow but I don’t live my life accordingly.Thr China situation has been brought on by poor vaccines and no mass immunisation programme hence no implementation of total lockdown would ever control it as has now been shown with huge surge in cases. The secrecy behind the situation in China regardig numbers infected and type/s of variant is worrying, will workd vaccines cope against any new possible unknown strainsI presume by the word exactly you are assuming that I have no after effects, correct?
Quote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 04:01:22 pmAll immune! I don't think so. I'm fully jabbed but had it twiceThat is the point, no one knows if it is a new strainAnd how are you now? Exactly.Either it’s nothing to worry about or there is nothing that can be done about it.The current China situation just proves that no amount of totalitarianism can stop a virus like this. Any attempt otherwise is just dooming yourself to going round in circles for eternity whilst giving up your freedoms.An extinction level asteroid could hit earth tomorrow but I don’t live my life accordingly.
All immune! I don't think so. I'm fully jabbed but had it twiceThat is the point, no one knows if it is a new strain
The Venn Diagram overlap between COVID/vaccine sceptics and Kremlin apologists is a large one I wonder why that might be?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 29, 2022, 05:38:40 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 05:33:11 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 29, 2022, 04:38:42 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 29, 2022, 04:01:22 pmAll immune! I don't think so. I'm fully jabbed but had it twiceThat is the point, no one knows if it is a new strainAnd how are you now? Exactly.Either it’s nothing to worry about or there is nothing that can be done about it.The current China situation just proves that no amount of totalitarianism can stop a virus like this. Any attempt otherwise is just dooming yourself to going round in circles for eternity whilst giving up your freedoms.An extinction level asteroid could hit earth tomorrow but I don’t live my life accordingly.Thr China situation has been brought on by poor vaccines and no mass immunisation programme hence no implementation of total lockdown would ever control it as has now been shown with huge surge in cases. The secrecy behind the situation in China regardig numbers infected and type/s of variant is worrying, will workd vaccines cope against any new possible unknown strainsI presume by the word exactly you are assuming that I have no after effects, correct?Bang on. China has managed COVID horrifically. They have played the "We don't need assistance from Western Imperialists" uber-nationalist card on the vaccines. And there own vaccine has been shite. And they are paying a heavy price now. And possibly causing renewed problems for the rest of the world. Is someone who is vaccinated more likely to live longer and healthier than someone not vaccinated? Taking into account all illnesses, pre existing illness, all side effects etc etc. Strange that there is no research looking at this. Yet some pump up the vaccine as if its some mythical saviour.
Quote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?This arrogance in blind ignorance of the facts is truly depressing.Does a common cold kill 500 people a week, as COVID is still doing here? Does it put 500 people a day in hospital?Of course, COVID is not remotely the threat it was 2 years ago, but it is still not to be f**ked with.We had friends due to stay over tonight and celebrate the New Year with. They e cancelled. Because the woman's father has developed pneumonia after struggling with COVID for a week. He's now in intensive care after 8 hours in an ambulance outside a barely functioning A&E Dept. Common f**king cold...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 03:57:53 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?This arrogance in blind ignorance of the facts is truly depressing.Does a common cold kill 500 people a week, as COVID is still doing here? Does it put 500 people a day in hospital?Of course, COVID is not remotely the threat it was 2 years ago, but it is still not to be f**ked with.We had friends due to stay over tonight and celebrate the New Year with. They e cancelled. Because the woman's father has developed pneumonia after struggling with COVID for a week. He's now in intensive care after 8 hours in an ambulance outside a barely functioning A&E Dept. Common f**king cold...These 500 excess deaths we're currently experiencing every week, are you sure they are all Covid deaths? Would you accept some of the appalling conditions currently being seen in our hospitals may be as a result of the damaging effect of lockdowns rather than simply "Covid deaths"? See comments from the President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (monitoring standards of care in A&E Departments) who stated that a severe flu outbreak, which was made worse by a lack of immunity because of Covid isolation measures, has resulted in bed occupancy reaching record levels."What we're seeing now in terms of these long waits is being associated with increased mortality, and we think somewhere between 300-500 people are dying as a consequence of delays and problems with urgent and emergency care each week," he told Times Radio. "We need to actually get a grip of this"A close friend of mine works in a Senior Nursing position in York Hospital and when i saw her over the festive period (looking exhausted) she said it was like "the end of the world" in there, particularly A&E. Her advice was "don't get ill". No mention from her of this crisis being due to Covid deaths. The absolute shitshow we are seing now appears to me a direct result of our pandemic response. To paint it as further evidence of the lethal nature of Covid looks like simply playing politics with the issue. Disingenuous. I'm looking forward to the time when our pandemic response and in particular the effect of lockdowns, can be reviewed and balanced against the longer term catastrophic consequences they appear to have caused. The narrative thankfully appears to be shifting in that direction and I fear a few are going to end up with egg on their faces.See also the decision to print more money in the 18 month pandemic period than was printed during the entire decade following the 2008 financial crash and to shovel that money straight into people's pockets to sit at home, as opposed to 2008 when the QE was kept largely within the financial system/banking institutions. Anyone who says that isn't by far and away the most significant cause of the inflation now being seen, once again appears to me to be avoiding the elephant in the room.The usual suspects will scream Bergamo, unmitigated outbreaks, bodies piling high as they usually do. I maintain however, our response could and should have been more nuanced and I'm more convinced by the day that there will be shown to have been a better way. No, I can't set out my blueprint of what that would be just yet. But locking people up in their homes sure as shit didn't feel right back then and it doesn't look right now!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 31, 2022, 03:57:53 pmQuote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?This arrogance in blind ignorance of the facts is truly depressing.Does a common cold kill 500 people a week, as COVID is still doing here? Does it put 500 people a day in hospital?Of course, COVID is not remotely the threat it was 2 years ago, but it is still not to be f**ked with.We had friends due to stay over tonight and celebrate the New Year with. They e cancelled. Because the woman's father has developed pneumonia after struggling with COVID for a week. He's now in intensive care after 8 hours in an ambulance outside a barely functioning A&E Dept. Common f**king cold...These 500 excess deaths we're currently experiencing every week, are you sure they are all Covid deaths? Would you accept some of the appalling conditions currently being seen in our hospitals may be as a result of the damaging effect of lockdowns rather than simply "Covid deaths"? See comments from the President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (monitoring standards of care in A&E Departments) who stated that a severe flu outbreak, which was made worse by a lack of immunity because of Covid isolation measures, has resulted in bed occupancy reaching record levels."What we're seeing now in terms of these long waits is being associated with increased mortality, and we think somewhere between 300-500 people are dying as a consequence of delays and problems with urgent and emergency care each week," he told Times Radio. "We need to actually get a grip of this"A close friend of mine works in a Senior Nursing position in York Hospital and when i saw her over the festive period (looking exhausted) she said it was like "the end of the world" in there, particularly A&E. Her advice was "don't get ill". No mention from her of this crisis being due to Covid deaths. The absolute shitshow we are seing now appears to me a direct result of our pandemic response. To paint it as further evidence of the lethal nature of Covid looks like simply playing politics with the issue. Disingenuous. I'm looking forward to the time when our pandemic response and in particular the effect of lockdowns, can be reviewed and balanced against the longer term catastrophic consequences they appear to have caused. The narrative thankfully appears to be shifting in that direction and I fear a few are going to end up with egg on their faces.See also the decision to print more money in the 18 month pandemic period than was printed during the entire decade following the 2008 financial crash and to shovel that money straight into people's pockets to sit at home, as opposed to 2008 when the QE was kept largely within the financial system/banking institutions. Anyone who says that isn't by far and away the most significant cause of the inflation now being seen, once again appears to me to be avoiding the elephant in the room.The usual suspects will scream Bergamo, unmitigated outbreaks, bodies piling high as they usually do. I maintain however, our response could and should have been more nuanced and I'm more convinced by the day that there will be shown to have been a better way. No, I can't set out my blueprint of what that would be just yet. But locking people up in their homes sure as shit didn't feel right back then and it doesn't look right now!
Quote from: ravenrover on December 31, 2022, 03:35:54 pmQuote from: ncRover on December 31, 2022, 02:45:48 pmIf there’s a new variant in there it’s already here.In which case, it won’t cause us any issues. It’s just the govt wanting to be seen to be doing something for people who are still scared over what is now (for us) a common cold.This Christmas lurgy has caused more disruption, should we give that a name and start testing for it?You had Covid?This arrogance in blind ignorance of the facts is truly depressing.Does a common cold kill 500 people a week, as COVID is still doing here? Does it put 500 people a day in hospital?Of course, COVID is not remotely the threat it was 2 years ago, but it is still not to be f**ked with.We had friends due to stay over tonight and celebrate the New Year with. They e cancelled. Because the woman's father has developed pneumonia after struggling with COVID for a week. He's now in intensive care after 8 hours in an ambulance outside a barely functioning A&E Dept. Common f**king cold...
Lone families were removed from beaches and countryside walks. Even had drones out looking for them.
COVID has become a cult for some, they won't admit to any harms done by lockdowns. I mentioned my wife's safeguarding case load went up by 250% in the first lockdown but it was just "meh" . Not a mention over the last 4 or 5 months of excess non COVID deaths though, two faced double standard Kitsons.
Quote from: Nudga on January 02, 2023, 08:14:29 amCOVID has become a cult for some, they won't admit to any harms done by lockdowns. I mentioned my wife's safeguarding case load went up by 250% in the first lockdown but it was just "meh" . Not a mention over the last 4 or 5 months of excess non COVID deaths though, two faced double standard Kitsons.NudgaWhile you catch breath in between calling people who disagree with you b*llocks "double standards Kitsons", some of us have been talking for months about the non-COVID excess death figures. I've just done so a few minute ago.
COVID has become a cult for some, they won't admit to any harms done by lockdowns. I mentioned my wife's safeguarding case load went up by 250% in the first lockdown but it was just "meh" . Not a mention over the last 4 or 5 months of excess non COVID deaths though, two faced double standard Kitsons.