Clive Walker
Stand Or Fall
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Totally ridiculous and over the top stance.
Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
Because you can still catch Covid and pass it on to others that have not yet been vaccinated. This is known as being an asymptomatic carrier.
Pease explain which part of that you are having difficulty in understanding.
They are very divisive. What gets me is that we're being asked by complete strangers to reveal part of our medical status. Why not include proof you've had the flu jab - after all flu kills 25000 in the UK each year. Only this week my employer sent round a survey asking if people had been jabbed - last option was 'rather not say'. I picked that one. Why ? Because my medical status is none of their fvcking business.
They are very divisive. What gets me is that we're being asked by complete strangers to reveal part of our medical status. Why not include proof you've had the flu jab - after all flu kills 25000 in the UK each year. Only this week my employer sent round a survey asking if people had been jabbed - last option was 'rather not say'. I picked that one. Why ? Because my medical status is none of their fvcking business.
Only this week my employer sent round a survey asking if people had been jabbed - last option was 'rather not say'. I picked that one. Why ?.
I just want to watch my local football team.
If it's ok to go to packed indoor gigs, night clubs, theatre, cinema, public transport, Reading festival, Burnley away, holiday to Ibiza why can't we get into the Amex.
Barber has got this wrong, but I'll leave you with some of his wisdom, not mad at all;
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Because it's like living in a police state. Us Brits value our freedom and we've had much of it stolen for the past eighteen months. Enough is enough.
What do you say when you have to phone in sick?
"Hi boss, yeah, it's me, WS. I'm afraid I won't be in today because.....well....y'know...."
"I don't really, could you be a bit more specific"
"No, I'd rather not say, I just WON'T be, OK?"
*slams down phone*
Having had horrendous experiences with Covid I am VERY glad that the club are doing all they can to keep people safe.
I personally wouldn't be going if Covid passports/tests etc weren't in place and I know others that feel the same.
Yesterday was the first time in months that I have been within 2 metres of someone for more than a couple of minutes. I still had stress related issues but suspect these would have been far worse if I thought the people around me were untested/unvaccinated.
Actually, us Brits recently voted for a Government which is gradually reducing our freedoms and giving the police MORE power. We voted in 2016 to get rid of our rights to live, work and travel in 30 countries in Europe. No one seems to be taking much notice of the Policing Bill which is currently going through parliament.
Contrary to your view, it seems that the majority of people are, in fact, quite happy to have less freedom and to increase the power of the police.
Having had horrendous experiences with Covid I am VERY glad that the club are doing all they can to keep people safe.
I personally wouldn't be going if Covid passports/tests etc weren't in place and I know others that feel the same.
Yesterday was the first time in months that I have been within 2 metres of someone for more than a couple of minutes. I still had stress related issues but suspect these would have been far worse if I thought the people around me were untested/unvaccinated.
Whether I've had covid jabs makes no difference to if can do my job .... or not. Being ill does and so of.course I would have to tell my employer about being ill. The problem here is we've added jab shaming to mask shaming ...... very slippery slope.
I had long Covid in 2020. I have been going back to the office sporadically since April when my first jab kicked in and it's a small one with minimal social distancing that needs a tube ride to get to. Therefore I didn't feel too bad yesterday. However, I would say that if you are Covid nervous then don't travel by train. No one on any train I went on had a mask on so I didn't bother either - it would have been pointless. That contrasted with being in the ground where I didn't care about being sat among maskless strangers at close proximity because, as you say, the club has given an extra layer of protection to its fans with the passport requirement. While many on the train were also going to/from the game that certainly wasn't true of the big parties of mask free young people on the Coastway West back home last night.
Yes, it does. Having the jabs reduces the risk that you will suffer from serious illness or transmit it in to your workplace. If you were to think of it from your employer’s point of view you would realise that they have responsibility for their entire workforce. They also want to know the Covid risks to their business should infections escalate. This will come under disaster risk management ie they need to make plans for worst case scenario.If you present a greater risk to their workforce (and therefore their business) than your colleagues then you will understand the reason they need to know.
Whether I've had covid jabs makes no difference to if can do my job .... or not. Being ill does and so of.course I would have to tell my employer about being ill. The problem here is we've added jab shaming to mask shaming ...... very slippery slope.