Given they come along on average once a century I don't think I'll be too concerned about the next one once this one has been put away.
They come along along about once every 5 years and are happening more frequently
Given they come along on average once a century I don't think I'll be too concerned about the next one once this one has been put away.
Never. People need to accept this is the new way of life from now on. There will be partial lifting of some things and then locking down again for years. Even after if or when they find a vaccine for this one the next virus will now be met with a lockdown now a precident has been set. Even with a release this social distancing is so ingrained in people now, interactions will never be the same again and many people will just go out for essentials. I cannot image gatherings of people again, so doubt cinema's pubs concert halls stadium events will ever happen again and as such are now finished
Never. People need to accept this is the new way of life from now on. There will be partial lifting of some things and then locking down again for years. Even after if or when they find a vaccine for this one the next virus will now be met with a lockdown now a precident has been set. Even with a release this social distancing is so ingrained in people now, interactions will never be the same again and many people will just go out for essentials. I cannot image gatherings of people again, so doubt cinema's pubs concert halls stadium events will ever happen again and as such are now finished
Oh dear god!
Bozza has lifted the 'Be Kind' reminder sticky from the top of the page, which has been there since Cornavirus got real and the lockdown.
Therefore we no longer have to be kind (despite the fact 99% of the time we all are anyway)
So the JOKE being now we are no longer being told to 'be kind' we can liberally be not kind.
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I am curious as to how many on here, as a cross section of southern England, have had WFH either forced upon them, or forced upon their previously reluctant employers are now thinking - 'this is the way forward'.
I wonder if there's been enough time for people to think about the hours away from home sat in traffic jams, on crowded over priced (late) trains etc, wondering if it was worth it.
Naturally my twitter feed is full of government/councils/communities 'reclaiming' roads for all.
If there is even a window to effect change it's going to be a really really small one.
Never. People need to accept this is the new way of life from now on. There will be partial lifting of some things and then locking down again for years. Even after if or when they find a vaccine for this one the next virus will now be met with a lockdown now a precident has been set. Even with a release this social distancing is so ingrained in people now, interactions will never be the same again and many people will just go out for essentials. I cannot image gatherings of people again, so doubt cinema's pubs concert halls stadium events will ever happen again and as such are now finished
Assuming you are serious then that's barking mad. We live with risk every day, we just need to get to the point where the risk is manageable. In reality we should never leave our homes again or drive at 70mph or cross the road or touch an atm if we follow your logic. And of course smoking and drinking alcohol should be banned or are deaths from those allowed? I'll be going back to living exactly as we were as soon as we are allowed. I have to say people have become slightly hysterical over this - awful though it is.
Opposite for me, although admittedly I work a 30 min walk from my house so travel is minimal.
Working from home has been a disaster. Quality of work achieved in these surroundings is poor, relationship with wife and kids under strain at times, no space for us as individuals (which would be fine if we were on holiday, but when we all (well, not so much the kids) have our own stresses etc it's tricky. And whilst I've always had to bring work home for a few hours a night, I am really struggling with the lack of separation between my personal space and my workplace.
Cannot WAIT to get back in the office.
Population of New Zealand 4.8 million
Population of United Kingdom 66.7 million
Probably easier to ‘jump on it’ when your population is less than half that of London
Just my opinion my friend. There will be an easing to keep the economy afloat but as for social events and gatherings, cannot see that anytime soon. Even if it is relaxed the human psyche with social distancing and basically being terrified of other humans is ingrained in some and therefore a new normal has been set. Can you see something like Glastonbury going ahead in 2021 with 150 000 people together ?
lockdown is already relaxing and lifting in many many areas.
So not sure what the question is
Never. People need to accept this is the new way of life from now on. There will be partial lifting of some things and then locking down again for years. Even after if or when they find a vaccine for this one the next virus will now be met with a lockdown now a precident has been set. Even with a release this social distancing is so ingrained in people now, interactions will never be the same again and many people will just go out for essentials. I cannot image gatherings of people again, so doubt cinema's pubs concert halls stadium events will ever happen again and as such are now finished
Things seem pretty miserable at the moment Uncle, but then again we're being bombarded with this shit 24/7 in all available media, out of all proportion to the numbers involved or the effects on the global economy or, closer to home maybe, people's mental health. Not always easy to envisage how things can return to normal, but then again it wasn't easy to envisage how abnormal things could turn in a matter of weeks. All things must pass tho eh?
We’re heading for the second worse death rate on the planet. Our advantages of being an Island nation and then watching China, Italy then Spain succumb to huge transmissions rates has counted for nothing. If we’d taken the same measure as Ireland, we’d have around 10k dead instead of 26k in my opinion, that blood is solely on Mr Johnson’s hands.
You’re right, with Cummings ’moulding’ the SAGE advice, we’re looking at a populist return from lockdown ASAP. Once the Government are happy that carehomes & the NHS can cope (for 18 months+) it’ll be every man for themselves with a quick return to normality.
Herd immunity will be revisited.
What a load of crap.
Hmm...which guess should i make......umm ok ..at some time over lets say the next month a little loosening (has too happen sometime)...one step at a time (but lets not forget the vulnerable) thats a positive beyond that what’s the point in second guessing....progress has been made!
I’d like to see dentists opening (never thought I’d say that) and for some people i know hairdressers maybe equipped with garden shears allowing them to stay well away from the customer and deal with the amount of growth...oh and the NHS to be repositioned a little to deal with all those other treatments that have been pushed aside