Off Topic Covid 19 restrictions have done one

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As you can still pass it on after the jab I would have thought it is more about protecting the individual from being more seriously ill than they would otherwise have been. Which would ease the strain on the health services of the country you are entering.

Yes and also some countries who don’t have cases of Yellow Fever require you to get the vaccine to not bring it into the country.
So it is about personal protection and also a society issue.

No one is an individual when it comes to a virus.
 
Obviously I can't speak for anyone else, but most people I know have been cracking along with life and working around all the restrictions as best we could and finding ways to still have a cracking life.

It strikes me that there's going to be some people that will be absolutely gutted when it all blows over and they have to find something else to worry about. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
Obviously I can't speak for anyone else, but most people I know have been cracking along with life and working around all the restrictions as best we could and finding ways to still have a cracking life.

It strikes me that there's going to be some people that will be absolutely gutted when it all blows over and they have to find something else to worry about. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

I must admit I’m going to miss not having to come up with any excuses to sit around at home all day every day and do nothing.
 
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Yes and also some countries who don’t have cases of Yellow Fever require you to get the vaccine to not bring it into the country.
So it is about personal protection and also a society issue.

No one is an individual when it comes to a virus.

I really don't wanna go into too much detail, especially seeing as I'm currently playing Guest House Paradiso to one of the ****ers, but it is worth considering what a virus actually is.

It's simply a packet of genetic material which hosts in a body just so it can reproduce and move on.

And at this it has proved incredibly successful since life crawled out of the ocean.


It doesn't think. It doesn't plan.

Luckily for it, it does mutate otherwise they'd soon die out.

There's no conspiracy. There's no master plan. There's no hidden agenda.


Some people will live. Some will die. Some will survive but their lives will be forever changed.

It was ever thus.


Decisions on what to do as a nation are difficult to make but need to be made.

Some folk will agree. Some will disagree. Some will find alternative evidence to suggest that everyone else is wrong because they want to find alternative evidence to suggest that everyone else is wrong.


If we can find ways of combating the ****ers then let's do it. Our ancestors have been powerless against them up until the nineteenth century.

The success we've had in the last 140 years has been remarkable.


Not 100% successful obviously, but remarkable all the same.
 
Obviously I can't speak for anyone else, but most people I know have been cracking along with life and working around all the restrictions as best we could and finding ways to still have a cracking life.

It strikes me that there's going to be some people that will be absolutely gutted when it all blows over and they have to find something else to worry about. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
When will it "all blow over" Dutch? I don't think it will, it's just something we'll have to deal with and for that reason, people will have to make their own choices.

Choices and opinions. We all have them. Well she lets me have an opinion now and again anyway:biggrin:
 
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It should never ever have happened 'under the circumstances' with the extra knowledge gained... as messaged in the twitter feed, offer every care home worker their jobs back, they are needed every bit as much as NHS staff...
 
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DOUBLE-JABBED Scots are now more likely to be admitted to hospital with Covid than the unvaccinated amid an increase in elderly people falling ill due to waning immunity.

It comes amid "weird" data showing that case rates have been lower in unvaccinated individuals than the single, double, or even triple-jabbed since Omicron became the dominant variant in Scotland.



https://www.heraldscotland.com/news...abbed-elderly-drive-rise-hospital-admissions/
 
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5% at my sons school and 3 out of 17 of his football team this week
 

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