To be honest, my day to day activities and Christmas plans would comply with all but the strictest of lockdowns. I still go to work every night etc even in full lock down. So don’t worry. And I wish you and your wife the very, very best.
Over 40’s spend the most in venues and hospitality. They might not be out three times a week but when they do go out they spend a lot. My wallet can back that up!
Young, unvaccinated people who thought they were either immune or are against vaccination full stop are the bulk of people now in...
What I’m trying to write, in my clumsy way. Is that if you are vaccinated you are a lot less likely to get seriously ill. And less likely to transmit the virus.
Or this;
Vaccinated People Can Transmit the Coronavirus, but It’s Still More Likely If You’re Unvaccinated. Fully vaccinated...
Yes, my first statement was typed on error. You’re correct.
Triple Vaccinated people are not likely to become seriously ill. If there weren’t benefits from having a vaccine, we wouldn’t have it.
And not to diminish your experience, personal experience cannot make categoric conclusions in this...
There’s a reason we have Covid passes. If we don’t go into lockdown for the unvaccinated, it’s only because Boris Johnson is restriction adverse. Still, great that people are considering suffering a lockdown and then re-emerging, still unvaccinated to start spreading the virus again. Leading us...
The point is they are very unlikely to end up in hospital. I should have said vaccinated people are not likely to make other vaccinated people ill.
Lockdowns are to stop the NHS getting overwhelmed.
Unvaccinated people walking around and transmitting Covid to other unvaccinated people are what...
Incorrect. Vaccinated people don’t infect vaccinated people. You and others that have refused the vaccine have extended this lockdown and cost lives. That’s not opinion, that’s fact.
We’ll see how long you hold out if you can’t go anywhere.
Good day.
I mean this with some respect but you refuse to get vaccinated, citing your supposed immunity as the reason. For me at least, that kind of renders any opinion you have about the subject, redundant. You and those who think like you have extended the pandemic. I’m afraid I have no tuning but utter...
Yes. However, there are only so many “wait and see”’s our economy can survive. Not to mention those with cancer and other medical needs with potentially long lives ahead of them that are being sidelined in order to minimally prolong the lives of 90 year olds with Covid.
I didn’t explain very well. You’ve read it as I mean eternal lockdowns forever more. If you read what I’ve written I’ve said questionably effective measures and winter lockdowns. A range of measures forever more, as it were.
Yep, we have improved outcomes for many diseases, inarguably...
I see what you mean. At some point though, we are going to have to make a decision;
Accept some vulnerable people will die, like they do of flu and various other diseases, open the world’s economies and let healthy people live normal lives.
or
Continue to impose questionably effective...
I agree about mask wearing but we are a year down the vaccine line so the risk is far lower for Christmas gatherings. Besides that, I’m not sure what your post has to do with a Christmas lockdown?