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Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Replying over here as not to spam the GNT


I can understand people feeling that but for me there’s nothing normal about segregating what freedom people have based on whether they’ve had a vaccine or not.



True, but for most countries tourism, requiring a health passport in the next 18 months would mean utter ruin, it’s not viable and nobody would be able to go. It’s not just tourism either, it wouldn’t work in many aspects.

Maybe it'll become the new normal in the short to medium term. Because it's already 'utter ruin'. And maybe that's the only way the Amex will have a full house again anytime soon. Not got a health passport (or equivalent)? You're not coming in
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Maybe it'll become the new normal in the short to medium term. Because it's already 'utter ruin'. And maybe that's the only way the Amex will have a full house again anytime soon. Not got a health passport (or equivalent)? You're not coming in

The Amex will only be fully open when we get to Tier Zero - which will by definition mean the NHS is easily coping, infection rates are almost zero, deaths and hospitalisations rare and a very large % of the adult population (including all those likely to get seriously ill) will have been vaccinated. There won’t be any need to even show a certificate IMO.

It’s international travel that’s going to need certificates I reckon.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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The Amex will only be fully open when we get to Tier Zero - which will by definition mean the NHS is easily coping, infection rates are almost zero, deaths and hospitalisations rare and a very large % of the adult population (including all those likely to get seriously ill) will have been vaccinated. There won’t be any need to even show a certificate IMO.

It’s international travel that’s going to need certificates I reckon.

And BOY won't the anti-vaxxers be venting their collective spleen over their right to personal freedom being violated :lol:
 


beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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True, but for most countries tourism, requiring a health passport in the next 18 months would mean utter ruin, it’s not viable and nobody would be able to go. It’s not just tourism either, it wouldn’t work in many aspects.

will it? lets see, weigh up covid passport and exclusion of the minority of refusnicks, or more waves of covid infection following holiday seasons. they've been telling people to isolate this past year, so a covid passport seems easy option.
 






Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Maybe it'll become the new normal in the short to medium term. Because it's already 'utter ruin'. And maybe that's the only way the Amex will have a full house again anytime soon. Not got a health passport (or equivalent)? You're not coming in

Think it’s more likely to be testing rather than passports, given they don’t know if the vaccine stops it spreading
 


RossyG

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Dec 20, 2014
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Funny how some people seem to glory in the reduction of civil liberties.

They don't just accept it, they actually want it and find it amusing. Very strange...
 


BeHereNow

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Mar 2, 2016
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Funny how some people seem to glory in the reduction of civil liberties.

They don't just accept it, they actually want it and find it amusing. Very strange...

It’s all worth it, along with the 500,000 extra deaths because of lockdown.

Next they’ll be saying Covid comes out of your ears so everyone will have to wear earplugs when they go out.

Then there’ll be some new law about the amount of time you’ll be allowed to spend outside your town and so on and so.

Keep turning that cooker up.
 
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darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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It’s all worth it, along with the 500,000 extra deaths because of lockdown.

Next they’ll be saying Covid comes out of your ears so everyone will have to wear earplugs when they go out.

Then there’ll be some new law about the amount of time you’ll be allowed to spend outside your town and so on and so.

Keep turning that cooker up.

What are you on about?
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
Back well above 50,000 again today. R rate said to be still well above 1 even in lockdown so cases still growing exponentially. Time Boris bought in some extra measures for a true lockdown.
 








crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
Chris Whitty reiterating the point on the indirect impact of covid on the NHS and how many patients may lose care for all other manner of diseases which is why we need a harsh and prolonged lockdown, and we should all stay at home to protect the NHS.
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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Whatever the R rate, it always grows or reduces exponentially. By definition. There is no need to say it, and the BBC and other TV companies ought to know that too. It's like complaining about the inflation rate being above 0 so prices are growing "exponentially" - of course they are. R is an exponent.
 




dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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Chris Whitty reiterating the point on the indirect impact of covid on the NHS and how many patients may lose care for all other manner of diseases which is why we need a harsh and prolonged lockdown, and we should all stay at home to protect the NHS.
I think you enjoy being harsh, don't you? Sit down and suffer - would that be a good motto?

I'm 55. How old would you estimate I should be before I can start doing things for fun again? If ever? This work-eat-sleep-die cycle is wearing a bit thin.
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Whatever the R rate, it always grows or reduces exponentially. By definition. There is no need to say it, and the BBC and other TV companies ought to know that too. It's like complaining about the inflation rate being above 0 so prices are growing "exponentially" - of course they are. R is an exponent.

Exponentially or not the facts are the cases are growing. This will continue the pressure on the NHS which is already near breaking point. This is why restrictions need to be tightened until at least the end of March. IF and it's a big if cases are reducing and the pressure on the NHS is starting to reduce perhaps we can think about moving back to a toughened up tier system.
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
I think you enjoy being harsh, don't you? Sit down and suffer - would that be a good motto?

I'm 55. How old would you estimate I should be before I can start doing things for fun again? If ever? This work-eat-sleep-die cycle is wearing a bit thin.

I don't enjoy this at all, I'd prefer it never happened but I'm determined we don't let any more people due than is absolutely necessary. Already 100k too much and rising with the worst to come.

Only one motto that matters in the short term.

Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives. It really cannot be clearer.
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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I don't enjoy this at all, I'd prefer it never happened but I'm determined we don't let any more people due than is absolutely necessary. Already 100k too much and rising with the worst to come.

Only one motto that matters in the short term.

Stay at home, protect the NHS, save lives. It really cannot be clearer.
I have stayed at home for 10 months and am continuing to stay at home, and being nagged at, either by you or by the government, does not help.
 




crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
13,552
Lyme Regis
I have stayed at home for 10 months and am continuing to stay at home, and being nagged at, either by you or by the government, does not help.

With due respect you're not bring nagged at by me, I'm just demonstrating an opinion on the forum of the club I support. Perhaps you should take some time off this board if you don't like my opinion.

The end game is relatively close. If we can maintain good discipline with the lockdown and restrictions for the next 6-9 months we could be living a near normal going into 2022 (we may never go back to 2019 normal). Let's not blow it now.
 
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dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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With due respect you're not bring nagged at by me, I'm just demonstrating an opinion on the forum of the club I support. Perhaps you should take some time off this board if you don't like my opinion.

The end game is relatively close. If we can maintain good discipline with the lockdown and restrictions for the next 6-9 months we could be living a near normal going into 2022 (we may never go back to 2019 normal). Let's not blow it now.
Even your picture of Greta Thunberg is wearing her nagging face.

Let's face it, we have different ambitions. You want to ensure that no-one ever dies of coronavirus, and I want to live life as I believe it is intended to be lived. The two are not compatible. I have maintained good discipline so far but I do not intend to maintain "good discipline" if and when the population has been vaccinated and the virus offers no more threat than tuberculosis or flu. Your idea of wiping out the virus by isolation will not work.
 


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