The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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if public are catching an infectious disease caught through close proximity, when told to not get close to other, who is suppose to be to blame?
of course no click and collect is not the answer, which is people not flouting the rules and going to each others homes, meeting up at the park and so on.
You’ve taken a portion of my post and posted it out of context Did I say that it’s not partly people’s faults? But then we heard the same thing during summer with people being chastised for going to beaches, protests, pubs etc
The point being, the government have managed to somehow paper over the fact that once again the spread in hospitals and care homes, the #1 driver of lethality due to the people being infected, has sky rocketed, now I’m not stupid I do know that infection control is difficult within these settings but you’d think we’d have been better prepared this time and they are getting away with it by making trivial things like people going for a run 5 miles from their home or collecting a gazebo from a garden centre headline news, meanwhile this scandal goes unnoticed.