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A1X

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vegster

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Boris has to isolate on Freedom day - you couldn't make it up

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It is pretty hilarious that a, they have both been pinged and b, they have decided to ignore the official advice.....

Additionally this proves the fact that having had both jabs does not confer total immunity from the disease but only reducing the symptoms....which then confirms the best way to avoid catching it is to maintain social distancing and to wear a mask...which the government is going to make ' Optional " in 24 hours time!

What a cluster****.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Chicken Run

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If anyone still has the track and trace app they are an idiot, want to stay working from home or want free money.

Give it a couple of weeks and companies will be telling Office staff to delete.

That’s not to say if you have been in contact with someone with covid you shouldn’t get tested.

Nail on head, I don’t know a single self employed person who has the app switched on, I do know of several work shy types who are moaning that they haven’t been pinged yet [emoji19]


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Kinky Gerbil

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It is pretty hilarious that a, they have both been pinged and b, they have decided to ignore the official advice.....

Additionally this proves the fact that having had both jabs does not confer total immunity from the disease but only reducing the symptoms....which then confirms the best way to avoid catching it is to maintain social distancing and to wear a mask...which the government is going to make ' Optional " in 24 hours time!

What a cluster****.

So how long would you have the mandatory masks/SD in place?

Would it be for the rest of time as covid isn’t going anywhere?

Till cases drop? In which case you would be backing going back in to lockdown/further restrictions as we currently have masks/SD in place and cases are going up

Which restrictions would you bring back and how long for?
 




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A1X

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A1X

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How anyone, of any political persuasion, can fail to see that this government serves only to reward a select few and doesn't have a scintilla of regard for the majority of the country's population, whether they voted for them or not, is beyond me.

But he’s managed to shout down all the doom-monger scientists and give them their freedom back! He can do no wrong! Gawd bless ‘im, he faced down the experts and vanquished COVID single-handed,
 


beorhthelm

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Has now announced he won't self-isolate and will ignore the need to self-isolate. One rule for them (again).

behind the sensationalist headlines, there is a (relatively) long running scheme for critical infrastructure worker to not isolate but test daily and have restricted contact at work, self-isolate away from work, applies to trains, energy companies etc. its arguable that PM is sufficiently critical, could do their work from home, its not a unique situation just for Downing st.
 


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A1X

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Given that for months the people demanding lockdown end right away were saying it should be done so the NHS could treat non-COVID ailments I’m intrigued to hear how the NHS is able to do this when swamped by a fourth wave of hospitalisation.
 


LamieRobertson

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behind the sensationalist headlines, there is a (relatively) long running scheme for critical infrastructure worker to not isolate but test daily and have restricted contact at work, self-isolate away from work, applies to trains, energy companies etc. its arguable that PM is sufficiently critical, could do their work from home, its not a unique situation just for Downing st.

Shhh that won’t suit there constant negativity
 








LamieRobertson

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Given that for months the people demanding lockdown end right away were saying it should be done so the NHS could treat non-COVID ailments I’m intrigued to hear how the NHS is able to do this when swamped by a fourth wave of hospitalisation.

Ferguson…lol..happy to take his shit when it suits your argument…but on the other hand slag off Johnson (I’m not fan) when he’s being a numpty
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Given that for months the people demanding lockdown end right away were saying it should be done so the NHS could treat non-COVID ailments I’m intrigued to hear how the NHS is able to do this when swamped by a fourth wave of hospitalisation.

How long are people going in for ?

What are the ages? What percentage would have gone in with something else?

How many are with or because of covid? Last figure was 40 percent went in with something else and tested positive for covid

How many are people that have said they don’t want the vaccine?
 




vegster

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So how long would you have the mandatory masks/SD in place?

Would it be for the rest of time as covid isn’t going anywhere?

Till cases drop? In which case you would be backing going back in to lockdown/further restrictions as we currently have masks/SD in place and cases are going up

Which restrictions would you bring back and how long for?
It's pretty damn obvious that socially distancing and wearing a mask is the best protection where disparate groups of people mix for short periods inside . So, buses, trains, the tube, shops etc..it's pretty straightforward surely? We have had 18 months of this now and all the science points towards airborne infection is the way it spreads.

I shouldn't have to explain it
 




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