How is that macho? It’s a year already out of our lives, where do you draw the line? It’s got to stop somewhere, if the worst happened and the vaccine didn’t work I genuinely don’t believe the general population would go for perpetual lockdowns.
Calling people names on an Internet forum just...
The logistics behind the Pfizer vaccine mean the amount we’ve vaccinated so far is actually remarkable, the Oxford vaccine can be given and scaled up MUCH more readily as it only needs to be stored in normal fridges.
Advocating nobody being allowed to leave their home is utter madness.
Many are to blame but in all honesty the same pattern of infections is occurring in nearly all western countries. I think the government have made bad decisions but I think no matter what was done unless we’d locked down for the entirety of winter, the virus would have spiked massively between...
How is elite sport continuing madness, out of interest?
I don’t see an argument for stopping sport at elite level myself, it’s a controlled environment with football club bubbles and precautions there is no reason to stop sports.
I will comply by the rules, have done throughout. But I think come spring things aren’t better, I certainly won’t be alone in revolting against all this. A year from all of our lives is enough to take, as well as many of our jobs and futures.
Living life on autopilot is really becoming tiresome to me, the strain lockdown causes on relationships and mental health is going to be felt for years to come from this, I regard myself as quite strong mentally but I’m near to my breaking point, I think if by Spring things aren’t better quite a...