SalfordRed18
Netflix and avocado, no chill
Sent off my test on Saturday still not heard anything back. Last test I did was walk in and got the results the next day.
Frustrating.
Frustrating.
I work in hospitality, a busy venue. The only time I've seen family this year properly is when infection rates have been low.Depends what you've been doing really as to how much the risk varies. Anyone having a house party at any point since March is a feckless idiot in my book.
How much of my life am I expected to give up?
If you’re happy to give up years of your life that’s fine, I’m not.
The first one was working & we opened up too early. Asking people to lockdown for the 3rd time in 6 months is not going to work. People are done with it now. Doing another lockdown will do nothing. The more times we go into lockdown the less people will follow it.
You may be happy to follow it. I’m not now. I’ve lost nearly a year of my life & we’re no closer to a resolution. Done with it.
Hopefully other nations will realise they jumped the gun and just copied each other like morons.
I imagine they won't as countries like India and co are proud and would more likely double down than admit they just shit the bed and wanted to be seen to do something
Boris Johnson has to be the most brazen liar they have produced to be PM.
Ours politicians are annoying but this man is infuriating.
Ireland already declining the advice:
Ireland already declining the advice:
Why?Madness
I didnt mean it in that way. Its just an expression. I have edited for clarificationWhy?
He is. He's a massive wum in pretty much every thread I see him in.There's a bit of me that feels like you're wumming, such is the self centred nature of this series of posts. If not, people like you are a large reason why we're having to do this again. I take it no one in your circle of family and friends have been affected seriously by this virus? They can't have been, otherwise you wouldn't be spouting such self centred drivel as this. Everyone on this forum and beyond are having their lives affected by Covid restrictions. No point in blaming anyone for the situation we're in other than ourselves.
Every person in this country has known for months now a) how infectious this virus is b) how deadly it can be c) how it's transmitted and d) how to slow or stop the spread and yet here we are. There are those that have understood this and behaved accordingly and there are others that are just unable to look beyond their own beaks, pretty clear where you stand.
You do realise part of this guys complaint is that he can't go out on a piss up with his mates ? This means the government are robbing him of his late 20'sRemember to tell everyone with mental health problems staying at home to give it a rest, they’ve got the internet ffs
This governing is not robbing me of my late twenties. House piss ups it is.
I’m quite lucky I live with my girlfriend, not everybody has that, are people who live alone just expected to spend the rest of their lives alone?
It wasn't safe then either to be fair, not for society anyway. I've seen a few people say this logic as if having lots of social contact and causing the second wave is fine because it was legal but doing the same thing later is unconscionable because its not.
Which is exactly why the government is responsible for it's messaging because they led people to believe it was fine as long as it wasn't breaking restrictions. It was always going to yo yo with that.
Ireland already declining the advice:
The government constantly delaying measures, as they have all year, is utterly mind boggling. Announce it now it's lockdown from Boxing day, and just get on with it. Instead we all know its coming, but we're just waiting around for them to actually put it into place.
Lockdown should be starting on 26th in the UK, why we are waiting for it to become a bigger issue is beyond me.
Shut it down for 6 weeks, vaccine as much as possible, slowly ease restrictions in mid-Feb and we slowly 'return to normal'.
Also stunned by the number of selfish cnuts on my insta who are paying no attention to any guidance.
Do you actually think it'll be boxing day? I think 1st jan.
It should be Boxing Day but it will probably be 1st of Jan. they review on the 30th December don’t they?Do you actually think it'll be boxing day? I think 1st jan.
Girl at work hasn't had result back since Friday. She did walk inSent off my test on Saturday still not heard anything back. Last test I did was walk in and got the results the next day.
Frustrating.
You do realise part of this guys complaint is that he can't go out on a piss up with his mates ? This means the government are robbing him of his late 20's
Sent off my test on Saturday still not heard anything back. Last test I did was walk in and got the results the next day.
Frustrating.
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Girl at work hasn't had result back since Friday. She did walk in
Shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted springs to mind. The rest of the country will only be a couple of week behind the south with this new variant especially with Christmas mixing. A January national lockdown seems inevitable but hopefully extending the school holiday period will be enough.
A bloke on Reddit (I know), says he's at 7 days currently waiting for his results.3.4 days on average for test returns (up from 2.9 only a couple of weeks ago). Wouldn't surprise me if you're at 4-5 days for a test return.
Such bandwagon jumping, it's unreal the damage it caused.
I can only blame Boris for this and his stupid desire to not admit he screwed up by promising a normal Christmas
Isn't the difference between Italy and the UK less than 2,000 deaths ?
It's a pretty close contest tbh.
Please read my post properly before commenting. I said it was "relatively safe" the key word here is relatively and I used it in the context of visiting close family, during the months when infection rates were very low.
I do take your point that some peoples consciences are clear if they are not breaking the law. But I suspect many of those breaking the rules ,but not the law, are being disingenuous and would probably break the rules regardless. I think we can agree that this Government is entirely responsible for the mixed messaging, however, the advise from the medical advisors has been largely consistent. The medical advisors are the key here. They've consistently advised that large scale social contact is not without considerable risk. Even during the months of low infection rates.
I don't know about you or your local MP (they might even be half decent) but who's surgery would you rather attend if you needed medical advice your GPs surgery or your MPs surgery?
Thats what we need to drum into people.
The point wasn’t a defence of the government, they’re shite, it was just to establish that a lot of more competent governments have struggled an awful lot with this, and there are a lot of other incompetent governments in the world. This is an incredibly difficult situation and it is not at all uncommon that the exceptionally high level of competence required to deal with it just isn’t there. That isn’t a unique UK problem. Balancing these decisions is tough and we don’t have limitless resources to make a few mistakes and avoid punishment for it. Almost every country in the same position has been punished for that. It doesn’t matter whether you’re Sweden, Germany or Italy.
It's not just lack of competence though, but lack of common sense.
When Schools and Universities went back they seemed to think that it wouldn't cause a spike in cases. That it would have no effect.
Every parent knows that when kids go back to school, suddenly they pick up colds and other viruses. Every uni student knows about freshers flu. Bear in mind at this point, secondary school kids in England still didn't have to wear masks in hallways.
https://www.bmj.com/content/370/bmj.m3678
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ome-test-kits-run-out-in-england-and-scotland
They've been blindly walking from one crisis into the next.
January will be awful. Good grief, why haven't the Government done a complete national lockdown until after the New Year?36,000 confirmed cases and 691 deaths today. Is is still an administrative error?![]()
It's a good point that's often overlooked when people seek comparisons. Western Europe is really inexperienced in dealing with any form of modern pandemic.
Brwned Do you want some more IF statements in your post? .How many countries do you think this applies to? If very few, then you can only believe that dozens of countries willfully decided to expose their population to an unreasonable degree of harm. If quite a lot, then by definition your definition of common sense is out of touch with what is literally common. Of course there's a better explanation for why those decisions were made that doesn't require you to imagine their thinking on the subject. Your impression of what they seemed to think is something you've invented, with lots of evidence to either confirm or contradict that invention. If you choose to only consider the former then you have to acknowledge that guarantees you will have a blindspot on the issue. It leads to answers you're more comfortable with, but it doesn't lead to better answers.
How many countries do you think this applies to? If very few, then you can only believe that dozens of countries willfully decided to expose their population to an unreasonable degree of harm. If quite a lot, then by definition your definition of common sense is out of touch with what is literally common. Of course there's a better explanation for why those decisions were made that doesn't require you to imagine their thinking on the subject. Your impression of what they seemed to think is something you've invented, with lots of evidence to either confirm or contradict that invention. If you choose to only consider the former then you have to acknowledge that guarantees you will have a blindspot on the issue. It leads to answers you're more comfortable with, but it doesn't lead to better answers.
"I think we're in a situation whereby most people think that opening schools is a priority for the health and wellbeing of children and that when we do that we are going to reconnect lots of households.
"And so actually, closing some of the other networks, some of the other activities may well be required to enable us to open schools.
"It might come down to a question of which do you trade off against each other, and then that's a matter of prioritising. Do we think pubs are more important than schools?"