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• #18252
☝️☝️can’t see that happening, a lot of folk are happy following what they say
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• #18253
Yeah - heading out now.
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• #18254
6 weeks lockdown in NI starting 26th.
But they are still arguing about closing schools. Virus wise our past lockdown just didn't drive infections down that much...I don't think they have much choice.
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• #18255
Nothing.
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• #18256
Nothing they can do, is there? Fine everyone? Not possible really
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• #18257
Put them in festive gulags.
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• #18258
What the fuck is our government playing at
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• #18259
Our 5yo’s school closed on Tuesday, in SE4. Just dawned on me unlikely to go back when planned or a brief yo-yo and we’ll be home schooling for Jan.
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• #18260
My parents at Xmas ain’t much different, frankly
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• #18261
there is no "they" as distinct from us....this is a social problem that affects everyone. the better question is what are we going to do if the nbs continue to spike. what are we going to do when the NHS can no longer treat every patient admitted.
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• #18262
Haha
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• #18263
😂
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• #18264
Put proper funding into the NHS and make it able to cope? I know there’s bombs to buy and all, but maybe we could buy less of them and use that money to fight the thing that’s really killing people in large numbers, rather than sabre rattling at Prussia?
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• #18265
My virology knowledge is limited but I presume the vaccine is only applicable to the previous strain of covid. The vaccine will not then be effective on the new variant???
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• #18266
It should probably work
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• #18267
Read this ...https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/14/how-a-new-covid-strain-may-have-spread-virus-in-south-of-england
If the virus does mutate into a resistant form, vaccines can be tweaked to make them effective again.
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• #18268
what are you advocating? That people are morally justified in ignoring covid rules because the government has supposedly prioritised military finding over health services?
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• #18269
Money doesn’t make the staff who are on their fucking knees already suddenly virus-proof. When infection rates go up in the general population it goes up in NHS staff at the same rate.
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• #18270
One silver lining to this cloud is Nicola Sturgeon is finally getting to live out her nationalist fantasy by passing legislation to close the border with England. This is definitely not at all unworkable or her way of getting revenge on those Scots who dared to move away.
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• #18271
I think the point is we don't want people to catch it in the first place, given that some people may never be saved and that even those who recover can suffer long periods of debilitating side effects.
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• #18272
what are you advocating? That people are morally justified in ignoring covid rules because the government has supposedly prioritised military finding over health services?
See also - people are morally justified in ignoring covid rules because I know so and so has.
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• #18273
It’s just hit me, maybe I’m slow. That if it was partly identified by Kent being worse after lockdown than before that we are really in a bit of trouble.
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• #18274
That's what they were saying in the press conference...Tier 3 restrictions not sufficient to restrict transmission of new strain, therefore up to Tier 4.
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• #18275
4 wasn’t enough for Kent??
We’ve been doing exactly the same, for exactly the same reason.