So easily dismissed, yet not so good for the 250,000+ grandparents who either live with, or care for, a child...
Who have been vaccinated
So easily dismissed, yet not so good for the 250,000+ grandparents who either live with, or care for, a child...
Who have been vaccinated
Again, easy to dismiss and clearly ignores the large number for who the efficacy of the vaccine is still unsure...
It's just far too easy to make these glib statements without a thought for those affected.
So we all mask up and hide forever ?
Tell the kids missing an education,
Tell the parents who can’t go to work
Tell the grandparents who can’t see their families in the autumn of their lives and have just suffered two years of solitude.
Society has to get going for a virus with a 97.5 survival rate.
There's two things that really get my goat, people making glib statements and those that go for worse case scenario on everything!
I agree all those things you mention are terrible and a horrible consequence of the pandemic, but don't label me with those, just because I asked people to be a little more thoughtful about what they say, i.e. "driven by kids", (can't they pass it on) and " they're all vaccinated".
As I politely pointed out many kids live with grandparents, who may not be able to have the vaccine, or it may not work as well.
These people shouldn't just be dismissed so easily with sweeping statements.
Yes, life needs to return to normal(ish), but that still means people should be considerate of others who may suffer as a consequence.
I don’t mean to sound glib, but I would have thought the amount of school children living with grandparents over 75 is quite small ?.
And those under 75 with health conditions?
And that our cases are mainly being driven by children?
..and all the other people that are ill. Where do you draw the line?
Stopping well people going about their normal day to day business is madness
What are you on about, who is stopping anyone doing anything?
All I pointed out / asked, was that people should have a bit of empathy for those who may still be concerned!
You are wanting well people to wear masks and keep 1m apart or have I missed represented you? If so I apologise
Those aren't forecasts, they are worst case scenarios. The Guardian has persuaded four different experts to make a statement of what might go wrong, and repackaged them to try and frighten people who are still afraid of coronavirus into believing that they are all likely. Do not fall for the Guardian's scare tactics.https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/oct/03/we-might-not-be-over-the-worst-scientists-warn-as-covid-case-numbers-stay-high
Grim forecasts from leading epidemiologists on what the next few months have in store according to the Guardian.
Those aren't forecasts, they are worst case scenarios. The Guardian has persuaded four different experts to make a statement of what might go wrong, and repackaged them to try and frighten people who are still afraid of coronavirus into believing that they are all likely. Do not fall for the Guardian's scare tactics.
I think the bloke complaining that numbers of vaccination have dropped significantly now that most people have been jabbed, is perhaps the worst. He could at least explain why he wants children to be jabbed. (Unless of course he did explain and the journalist left it out.)
I love the way Crodo puts one of his doom and gloom stories on here, then you two immediately jump in and rubbish it.
The 3 of you now have your very own echo chamber, enjoy!
An echo chamber in which you have posted more in the past 2 weeks or so?
I see that NZ has now dropped it's elimination strategy with a view to, if successfully vaccinating 90% of the population, ending lockdowns for good unless their health service becomes at risk of being overwhelmed. With Australia already moving in that direction lets hope this is the end of lockdowns to deal with this particular virus and we can move to less restrictive measures to stop the spread and keep cases and deaths down as much as possible.