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Thing is though if you're immunocompromised (and you will know if you are!) then you shouldn't be going going to the cinema or down the pub anyway until you're double shotted.

Everyone else shouldn't need to be shut away to protect from that.

Sounds like that could be a bit unfair, open everything up but unlucky you poor fuckers with compromised immune systems you have to stop locked up inside and watch everyone else enjoy life through your windows.

Kind of similar to the complaints of vaccine passports being unfair until everyone has had the chance to get a vaccine.
 
Sounds like that could be a bit unfair, open everything up but unlucky you poor fuckers with compromised immune systems you have to stop locked up inside and watch everyone else enjoy life through your windows.

Kind of similar to the complaints of vaccine passports being unfair until everyone has had the chance to get a vaccine.
Presumably there's a lot of stuff they can't do day to day whether Covid exists or not, and it's a tiny, tiny percentage of the population.

That can't be the rationale, sorry.
 
And we ended up with another lockdown and renewed restrictions following that relaxed summer, which vast swathes of people complained about and pointed the figure at not learning from the first time.

Now here we are, doing things differently, lessons seemingly learnt and yet people still complaining.
IIRC we didn't have a vaccine administered to over 50% of the adult population at that time.

I don't think anyone was unhappy with the restrictions being lifted in the summer, it was not applying them again soon enough when cases started to rise that caused the issue.
 
Presumably there's a lot of stuff they can't do day to day whether Covid exists or not, and it's a tiny, tiny percentage of the population.

That can't be the rationale, sorry.

Plenty of transplant patients out there on a lifetime of immuno-supressant drugs that manage a perfectly normal life in other circumstances.
 
IIRC we didn't have a vaccine administered to over 50% of the adult population at that time.

I don't think anyone was unhappy with the restrictions being lifted in the summer, it was not applying them again soon enough when cases started to rise that caused the issue.
Was also lifting loads of stuff all at the same time so we had no control. EOTHO, schools, "get back to the office" (absolutely moronic) and universities all inside about six weeks. So we had no clue what was causing what.

And yeah, no vaccine then.
 
There's always a balance isn't there Mark, I don't think us sitting on our hands for the next 10 weeks is very sensible. Various sectors have been devastated economically, mental health is absolutely battered, we're now at a point where cases and deaths aren't even a factor. So what are we doing?

It's classic horse bolted stuff. They don't look better for being slowpokes now to justify cocking it up last year.
 
3,500 cases today and 50 deaths.

How much lower does it need to be?
 
Current vaccines are incredibly good. The amount of over 65s who are showing up in the daily case counts are in the range of 100-200 out of 3-5k cases.
And that’s “cases”. How many of those were hospitalised?
The second dose actually makes a lot 9f difference to those that are immuno compromised. First dose can be only about 20-30% effective for some.
Which is why I stated statistically. The majority will have already had or soon to have the second dose.

Plus, the numbers outside the successful vaccine do not equal death. Covid is a lot more treatable, and even some form of immune response will help in something with an already very low mortality rate.

As I’ve stated previously, we cannot completely eradicate it. And like flu which has been around forever, even a successful vaccine cannot prevent hospitalisation and death because unfortunately people do have co-morbidities.
 
And that’s “cases”. How many of those were hospitalised?

Which is why I stated statistically. The majority will have already had or soon to have the second dose.

Plus, the numbers outside the successful vaccine do not equal death. Covid is a lot more treatable, and even some form of immune response will help in something with an already very low mortality rate.

As I’ve stated previously, we cannot completely eradicate it. And like flu which has been around forever, even a successful vaccine cannot prevent hospitalisation and death because unfortunately people do have co-morbidities.
No idea about hospital admissions distribution, we are down to just over 200 everyday though, and that's decreasing.
 
I presume they are working on the assumption that if they open things back up then cases and deaths will shoot back up until everyone 50+ has had both doses.
 
There's always a balance isn't there Mark, I don't think us sitting on our hands for the next 10 weeks is very sensible. Various sectors have been devastated economically, mental health is absolutely battered, we're now at a point where cases and deaths aren't even a factor. So what are we doing?

It's classic horse bolted stuff. They don't look better for being slowpokes now to justify cocking it up last year.

Surely the gradual reopening of things is the compromise? It's not 10 weeks until the next change.
 
The next change is shit though, who wants to sit outside in April? It's not even 7pm here, it's 11 degrees.

There were "changes" last week which the Mail and the Express trumpeted as great triumphs, not really. Made no difference.

Lockdown is fucking horrible, you have no idea how much I hate it.
 
I presume they are working on the assumption that if they open things back up then cases and deaths will shoot back up until everyone 50+ has had both doses.
1st dose is 76%ish effective, 2nd dose is 82%ish effective.

Waiting for the 2nd dose will make not a lot of difference.
 
No idea about hospital admissions distribution, we are down to just over 200 everyday though, and that's decreasing.
I know, this is the point I’m making. I’d wager of vaccinated population it is very very low. And insignificant statistically becuase even with a fully vaccinated population there will still be cases, hospitalisations and deaths.
 
The next change is shit though, who wants to sit outside in April? It's not even 7pm here, it's 11 degrees.

There were "changes" last week which the Mail and the Express trumpeted as great triumphs, not really. Made no difference.

Lockdown is fucking horrible, you have no idea how much I hate it.

It might not have made any difference to you but it will make a world of difference to others. My partner hasn't seen her family since Christmas, tomorrow we're heading back to see them as it's our first opportunity to do so since then and it'll make a huge difference to her, for about an hour then she'll be sick of them and whine about them all the way home.

Same with the changes in a couple of weeks, for you it's just an opportunity to sit outside a pub, for others reopening shops will be massive, both customers and employees.

Sorry to say it's not all about you.
 
No, but it's people like me who have been disproportionately affected by the last year. I live on my own and I have bipolar disorder.

It's not been a funfair.

So it follows that I'd be rather keen for this nonsense to end now that there's no need for it. It's like a kid learning how to ride a bike but we'll keep his stabilisers on for another two months in case he falls off.
 
But there's 65 million kids learning to ride bikes and they haven't all mastered it, so do you take off every set of stabilisers in one go and cross your fingers?
 
It might not have made any difference to you but it will make a world of difference to others. My partner hasn't seen her family since Christmas, tomorrow we're heading back to see them as it's our first opportunity to do so since then and it'll make a huge difference to her, for about an hour then she'll be sick of them and whine about them all the way home.

Same with the changes in a couple of weeks, for you it's just an opportunity to sit outside a pub, for others reopening shops will be massive, both customers and employees.

Sorry to say it's not all about you.
I get to see my Dad tomorrow for the first time since September. Today we sat and had a beer in the garden with friends - again (thanks rule of 6) first time since September. These small changes make a massive difference to us.
 
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