This one? Towards a model of uncertainty distress in the context of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2020 Mark Freeston,,Ashley Tiplady,,Lauren Mawn,,Gioia Bottesi and Sarah Thwaites https://www.cambridge.org/core/jour...rus-covid19/A8B3CEAB50F66F1C85282488CF686453#
Got to say it. What is the problem with washing your hands? And wearing a mask isn't going to hurt anyone, is it? Even if it's not going to end the problem, it's certainly not going to harm you, or any one else. So my question is, why would anyone feel offended by these things?
Hang on, you didn’t give much of a **** about strangers dying a minute ago, why would you care about their mental health? . Vulnerable people can **** off, but us mental people are ok?
Could you use a measuring tape and show how much of a **** you give about each individual dying of covid all around the world? Do you grieve individually?
Has anyone said they want another lockdown? Has anyone said they don’t want to go to City, or go to friends or family houses? Or have people just said that they think it might be best if people take a little bit more care like wearing a face covering?
I suspect you mean when I theorised that people with anxiety might be more anxious if the death rate rose if we hadn’t taken precautions. By saying ‘I dare say’ I was pointing to the fact I was theorising. I have no evidence, but answer me two questions. Do you think people with anxiety over death would have been more anxious if the death rate was higher? Do you think the restrictions in the U.K. implemented last year stopped the death rate increasing further? My answer to both is yes.
Yep. Every death is ****ing awful. Not just the victims, but the families they leave behind. At some point this weekend, the global death toll will hit 5m. Five million families who've had to lose somebody to this disease. Heartbreaking. There are people out there grafting to ensure that number doesn't skyrocket, others doing their bit to contribute in any way they can, met head on by selfish pussies who consider their pint and way of life more important than the welfare of their own species, afraid to put in a bit of graft to help everybody else because it's too much like hard work. I don't need to grieve individually, there's five million odd people doing that for me. Good to know there are those out there proud to contribute to that total. Balancing risk and reward is one discussion, but to put ones self before everybody else because you simply don't care is just inhuman. You can **** that sky high.
More Patty than Brady. Brady has issues; Patty is just a subnormal ****. Chazz is definitely in the second category.
Not really, no. It doesn’t make the slightest bit of difference, does it? If you have the disease and you have something else, Covid pushed you closer to death than you would’ve had you not caught it.
a massive difference mate. If I test positive from Covid make a full recovery but then die from a heart attack 2 weeks later, why should that be classed as a covid death. That’s dying with, not from….. Or the cancer suffers, had terminal cancer 4 years, died after a positive test. Covid death… Is that with or from? Arent 95% of positive tests, asymptomatic?? The numbers are BS.