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posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 01:11 PM
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Test and Trace

or

10pm Curfew!



As some football fans would chant:

What a waste of money!



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 01:26 PM
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a reply to: CrazeeWorld777

You forgot - OMG WEAR YOUR MASK!!!



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 01:36 PM
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a reply to: CrazeeWorld777




What a waste of money!

What would you suggest ?



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 01:58 PM
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777




What a waste of money!

What would you suggest ?


No restrictions on what people wear or not wear on their own damn faces, open businesses and society back up completely. No-brainer; why did you even have to ask?
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posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:06 PM
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a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.


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posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:07 PM
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Where was it ever said that any of those measures would stop it? They were only to slow it down. Some helped in some areas and some hurt. It is not a one size fits all problem or solution.

The biggest problem is no one knows what will work and that is causing overreacting in small local increases that makes them worse.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:16 PM
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.



Ridiculous. No, they wouldn’t be swamped. Read the CDC’s own quietly updated numbers, which show this thing magnitudes less deadly than the seasonal flu. Do hospitals get swamped with the flu? No, so they certainly won’t get swamped with something exponentially less deadly. Think for yourself and stop buying into the bullsh!t, man. You’re the MSM’s sloppy dripping wet dream.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:17 PM
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We need to be protecting the old and vulnerable.

These sweeping lockdowns are a disaster.

Only 4 people under the age of 30 have died who didn't have underlying health issues.

>95% of deaths are with the over 80s.

Protect the old and vulnerable, let the younger and healthy people live on. That's not selfish it's SENSIBLE.

Thousands upon thousands are going to die from undiagnosed and untreated cancers. Mental illness is sky rocketing. A 21 year old committed suicide becaue she couldn't attend the funeral of her gran.


Yet all the time the sanctimonious, who I will add either have safe jobs or are already on the dole, keep screaming for more lockdowns.

It's the flu. For the young and healthy it's nothing more than the flu.

Britain GET A GRIP.


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posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:22 PM
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a reply to: KansasGirl





You’re the MSM’s sloppy dripping wet dream.



Think for yourself and stop buying into the bullsh!t, man.

I work for the National Health Service so I know first hand what's at stake , no MSM needed.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 02:27 PM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl

originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.



Ridiculous. No, they wouldn’t be swamped. Read the CDC’s own quietly updated numbers, which show this thing magnitudes less deadly than the seasonal flu. Do hospitals get swamped with the flu? No, so they certainly won’t get swamped with something exponentially less deadly. Think for yourself and stop buying into the bullsh!t, man. You’re the MSM’s sloppy dripping wet dream.


In the U.K. there was the nightingale specialist covid centre and others opened that were never used .... if we did just carry on surly these specialist places are there to cope with the supposed swamped NHS. I have still yet to meet anyone whom has contracted this “rampant” disease, all I’ve met are people that know someone that has had it or a friend of a friend, I work in education and work in close contact with hundreds of teenagers each week who blantantly aren’t following social distancing etc. All feels a little ridiculous now. Genuinely beginning to hate my job which I used to love because of the bs mind control I am supposed to promote



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 03:10 PM
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originally posted by: underpass61
a reply to: CrazeeWorld777

You forgot - OMG WEAR YOUR MASK!!!


Yes... this one too.

Its on th rise here in th UK again... highest rise today since March but I put the blame on tourism opening up again too soon and all those protests which took place. DOn't think it was anything to do with pubs/bars not closing at 10.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 03:36 PM
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originally posted by: KansasGirl

originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.



Ridiculous. No, they wouldn’t be swamped. Read the CDC’s own quietly updated numbers, which show this thing magnitudes less deadly than the seasonal flu. Do hospitals get swamped with the flu? No, so they certainly won’t get swamped with something exponentially less deadly. Think for yourself and stop buying into the bullsh!t, man. You’re the MSM’s sloppy dripping wet dream.


"Swamped" is disingenuous at best, too. What we got going on, stateside at least, is pansy-asses running to the ER after a single sniffle -- "Ahhh-CHOO!...OMFG, I got the 'Rona, I'm gonna diiiie now!" That's far more of an overload to medical facilities than telling people to chill out and only come in if they're CLEARLY sick as hell beyond their own ability to manage. We've created a self-sustaining overload problem with that crap.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 05:17 PM
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originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.



You think. We have outbreaks here but our hospitals aren't being overwhelmed by any stretch.



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 05:42 PM
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originally posted by: and14263

We need to be protecting the old and vulnerable.


Which is me ...... I go in my car and wear a mask for my groceries

Stayed home most of this year. My daughter visits and we keep at

a distance. Talked to neighbours while gardening observing

distancing.




These sweeping lockdowns are a disaster.
Only 4 people under the age of 30 have died who didn't have underlying health issues.






>95% of deaths are with the over 80s.
Protect the old and vulnerable, let the younger and healthy people live on. That's not selfish it's SENSIBLE.



True and most of them are from in care homes




Thousands upon thousands are going to die from undiagnosed and untreated cancers. Mental illness is sky rocketing. A 21 year old committed suicide becaue she couldn't attend the funeral of her gran.



I am a year behind in hospital appointments. Fortunately It is a complaint

which needs treatment, and not life threatening .



It's the flu. For the young and healthy it's nothing more than the flu.



I think its the flu for the elderly too ......except for the fact that many have

other health issues and are compromised.

I dont know how to say it politely but at a late age one has to die of something.

LIFE is not limitless.... heart attack, flu, immunity compromised ......OLD age.



Britain GET A GRIP.





posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 08:04 PM
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originally posted by: Neal13

originally posted by: KansasGirl

originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: KansasGirl

Most businesses are open here the restrictions are aimed a regions that have high and increasing infection rates , if we were to follow your advice our hospitals would be swamped and clinics for other ailment that have only recently reopened would be forced to close again , your answer is indicative of the "me me me " these days with not a thought for the consequences.



Ridiculous. No, they wouldn’t be swamped. Read the CDC’s own quietly updated numbers, which show this thing magnitudes less deadly than the seasonal flu. Do hospitals get swamped with the flu? No, so they certainly won’t get swamped with something exponentially less deadly. Think for yourself and stop buying into the bullsh!t, man. You’re the MSM’s sloppy dripping wet dream.


In the U.K. there was the nightingale specialist covid centre and others opened that were never used .... if we did just carry on surly these specialist places are there to cope with the supposed swamped NHS. I have still yet to meet anyone whom has contracted this “rampant” disease, all I’ve met are people that know someone that has had it or a friend of a friend, I work in education and work in close contact with hundreds of teenagers each week who blantantly aren’t following social distancing etc. All feels a little ridiculous now. Genuinely beginning to hate my job which I used to love because of the bs mind control I am supposed to promote


THIS



posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 09:18 PM
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a pandemic so serious that no one would know about it without TV.
an illness so severe, you dont know if you have it untill you get tested.




posted on Oct, 14 2020 @ 10:53 PM
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originally posted by: Rikku
a pandemic so serious that no one would know about it without TV.
an illness so severe, you dont know if you have it untill you get tested.



This is an absolutely astute point people harping on keeping restrictions NEED to acknowledge and understand. Without news and testing harpers, it's literally nothing different from common colds & flus on the Red Alert-dar.



posted on Oct, 15 2020 @ 01:03 AM
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a reply to: gortex

You know what they WANT you to know.



posted on Oct, 15 2020 @ 03:37 AM
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originally posted by: Rikku
a pandemic so serious that no one would know about it without TV.
an illness so severe, you dont know if you have it untill you get tested.



Precisely

There never was a pandemic

A truly innocuous and harmless virus has fooled ONLY the thick and the gullible

It’s laughable man



posted on Oct, 15 2020 @ 07:47 AM
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I have to wonder the validity of this.........

UK....Today Thursday it has been announced stricter restrictions are to be

put in force in various areas on Saturday!

In 48hours


This virus of pandemic proportions is supposedly so contagious and

deadly and the authorities are giving it 48 hours to run riot



WHERE IS THE SENSE IN THAT



Looks a lot like going to war and warning the enemy in advance.


I feel my intelligence is being patronised.



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