LamieRobertson
Not awoke
Is it just me who tries to keep 1m away from complete strangers when possible at the best of times?
Nope still seeing people going for five metres
Is it just me who tries to keep 1m away from complete strangers when possible at the best of times?
If we are locking down again it won’t be because people are/are not wearing masks.
Very happy to see the legal restrictions lifted - people can now make use of their own judgement and face those consequences.
I've had people sitting next to me, but not on Southern Rail since March 2020 (when someone coughed all over me the whole way).
I wonder if there are any scenarios where the judgement of someone could possibly affect others...
Oh, that'll be one.
It's not difficult to spot the massive holes in the plan for "personal responsibility" when put in the hands of utter ****wits.
They aren't going to vaccinate babies or young children, and quite possibly not older children. So there's a lot less than 30m to go, unless "the science" changes - but I'm not aware of any country in the world that is prepared to vaccinate under-12s.Its ok, we've almost fully vax'd everyone, only 30million odd to go. Starting to mentally prepare for some kind of lockdown in the Autumn, if we avoid it its a bonus
Its ok, we've almost fully vax'd everyone, only 30million odd to go. Starting to mentally prepare for some kind of lockdown in the Autumn, if we avoid it its a bonus
Israel u-turned on mask wearing after 10 days when infections rose. I wouldn't be surprised to the Government to back track on this one, especially on public transport.
If we are locking down again it won’t be because people are/are not wearing masks.
Well after a night of almost zero sleep I get up finding myself feeling so isolated and detached from the real world and “normality”.
The government have announced a return to normality, but without a single mention of those whose lives will never be normal again.
I live in a household with someone who is clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV). We have all had our double vaccinations (I refuse to trivialise here by calling them jabs) so clearly have some level of protection - but do we?
My wife has blood cancer and a type that early research shows doesn’t significantly build up anti-bodies, so it’s quite possible she has very little protection from the virus.
Since March 2020, as a CEV person my wife has been offered support, guidance and even some legislative back up from the government - however, it appears that has all now gone! The protections for CEV people have ended and I didn’t hear one mention of CEV in Boris’ latest speech and to be honest, my wife is probably now less protected from Covid than she was 17 months ago.
Clearly treatments are better, but at this time if my wife were to end up in hospital with Covid, she has an approximate 50% chance of coming out alive, so please excuse me if I don’t celebrate Freedom Day!
I feel so alone and scared, yet I have to support my wife and convince her all will be fine, while secretly thinking it won’t.
My world crashed down in October 2019 when my wife received her cancer diagnosis, we saw some light at the end of the tunnel with an initial successful chemotherapy regime, then Covid arrived, but at least with the measures in place it felt like we were all in it “together” as my wife continued her 2 years worth of maintenance chemotherapy.
Now my world has come crashing down with an almost unbearable weight again, and I feel so alone and bereft of any feelings of a positive future.
Maybe in the next 2 weeks Boris will offer some solace and give further advice and protection in law for those CEV people, but I’m not holding out too much hope! It would appear that it is the very CEV people who gave up the most in the early days of the virus, by shielding, by locking themselves in for months on end, who will still pay the price and be the inevitable but sad deaths that Boris spoke of.
I really hope people can enjoy getting back to normal, going to the pub and standing at the bar, going to the theatre and concerts, having days out without having to pre-book, and of course not forgetting backed crowds at the football - but while you are enjoying getting your freedom back, please spare a thought for those for who life will possibly never be normal again!
I’m sorry if this post seems moany and self centred, I also apologise to those who read this and think, oh God he’s banging on about his wife’s cancer again, give it a rest, but this is how I feel now and it is from the heart and how I feel about our future.
Israel u-turned on mask wearing after 10 days when infections rose. I wouldn't be surprised to the Government to back track on this one, especially on public transport.
Thoughts are with you and your wife.
The government are taking a massive gamble, and their record on this shows that pretty much every other time they've gambled, they've got it horrendously wrong.
Our neighbour suffers from anxiety and the family have taken their child out of school which personally I don’t agree with but it’s their choice and have barely left the home for 18 months. They have turned down any offers of meeting up outside and we have been saying for a while we don’t see how they will get back to normal as the virus will always be around. On freedom day it will be worse going out, no distancing and masks and no reduced numbers, it will be a lot safer to try going out now to get some confidence but they won’t and I worry for them going forwards.
Our neighbour suffers from anxiety and the family have taken their child out of school which personally I don’t agree with but it’s their choice and have barely left the home for 18 months. They have turned down any offers of meeting up outside and we have been saying for a while we don’t see how they will get back to normal as the virus will always be around. On freedom day it will be worse going out, no distancing and masks and no reduced numbers, it will be a lot safer to try going out now to get some confidence but they won’t and I worry for them going forwards.
If it is just "anxiety" then that probably is disproportionate to risk, but if there are underlying health issues that put them at risk, then not so much so...
Jesus Christ.
The Government really did a number on some people with the relentless fear.
Well after a night of almost zero sleep I get up finding myself feeling so isolated and detached from the real world and “normality”.
The government have announced a return to normality, but without a single mention of those whose lives will never be normal again.
I live in a household with someone who is clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV). We have all had our double vaccinations (I refuse to trivialise here by calling them jabs) so clearly have some level of protection - but do we?
My wife has blood cancer and a type that early research shows doesn’t significantly build up anti-bodies, so it’s quite possible she has very little protection from the virus.
Since March 2020, as a CEV person my wife has been offered support, guidance and even some legislative back up from the government - however, it appears that has all now gone! The protections for CEV people have ended and I didn’t hear one mention of CEV in Boris’ latest speech and to be honest, my wife is probably now less protected from Covid than she was 17 months ago.
Clearly treatments are better, but at this time if my wife were to end up in hospital with Covid, she has an approximate 50% chance of coming out alive, so please excuse me if I don’t celebrate Freedom Day!
I feel so alone and scared, yet I have to support my wife and convince her all will be fine, while secretly thinking it won’t.
My world crashed down in October 2019 when my wife received her cancer diagnosis, we saw some light at the end of the tunnel with an initial successful chemotherapy regime, then Covid arrived, but at least with the measures in place it felt like we were all in it “together” as my wife continued her 2 years worth of maintenance chemotherapy.
Now my world has come crashing down with an almost unbearable weight again, and I feel so alone and bereft of any feelings of a positive future.
Maybe in the next 2 weeks Boris will offer some solace and give further advice and protection in law for those CEV people, but I’m not holding out too much hope! It would appear that it is the very CEV people who gave up the most in the early days of the virus, by shielding, by locking themselves in for months on end, who will still pay the price and be the inevitable but sad deaths that Boris spoke of.
I really hope people can enjoy getting back to normal, going to the pub and standing at the bar, going to the theatre and concerts, having days out without having to pre-book, and of course not forgetting backed crowds at the football - but while you are enjoying getting your freedom back, please spare a thought for those for who life will possibly never be normal again!
I’m sorry if this post seems moany and self centred, I also apologise to those who read this and think, oh God he’s banging on about his wife’s cancer again, give it a rest, but this is how I feel now and it is from the heart and how I feel about our future.