Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (18 Viewers)

CCFCSteve

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tbf, every proposition I've seen for it in this country has indeed offered that.

I think Scotland are only just allowing negatives as an alternative from next week. Irrelevant for us...for now anyway ! 🤞
 

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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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In fairness, a few of the things that were said earlier on in the pandemic were categorised as ´conspiracy theories´ and they very much came true.

Vaccine passports
Contracts for MP´s mates
The vaccine not being effective in stopping transmission
The vaccine goalposts being moved regarding having freedoms back

There is a whole manner of things which raised eyebrows and just to call them ´conspiracies´ because they don´t align with ones own views is a bit dismissive and lazy really. It is the same with the ´anti-vaxx´ label. By all means, someone who is gluing vaccine clinic´s doors closed deserves that label, but it is being giving to anyone who is remotely skeptical to the vaccine and its roll out process.

I agree that things like 'consipracy theory' are banded around far too much to cover things and try and discredit people by banding them in with a bunch of people who are looked upon as nutcases. It's a tactic that's becoming ever more prevalent in politics and thus normalising it for the public. Why have an honest and truthful debate when you can just label those arguing against you as crackpots and idiots?

I think with the vaccine goalposts being moved, it is a situation that is was always going to change constantly as so the goalposts were always going to be moving anyway. The problem there was that the likes of Johnson made 'set in stone' promises about return of freedoms that could never be said with any certainty because the situation is and was far too changeable. But for him doing something that plays well to the crowd is more important that telling the truth so he did it anyway. Then when the situation changes and restrictions are brought back it feeds into the 'conspiracy theories' and how government are using it purely as an excuse to control people because we were supposed to get these freedoms back by now. If they'd said the situation may change and measures may need to be brought back in after they've been returned if cases start to rise again that problem does not exist. So your issue shouldn't really be that the goalposts were moved, it should be that Johnson put those goalposts up in the first place.

The promise to return freedoms and not take them away again almost certainly helped create the situation whereby they had to be removed again, because it makes it seem like the problem is practically over, the virus is almost beaten and makes people get lax in their precautions, thus allowing it to spread again.
 

PVA

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Work Christmas do cancelled already due to this variant. It feels like all sense of proportionality has been lost. The email talked about people in wanting to "feel safe", frankly, if feel that way they should just stay at home

Ours has been cancelled too, but it was actually at the request of the staff rather than a decision by management.
 

NorthernWisdom

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Italian tries to dodge Covid jab using fake arm
Some may be accused of trying to dodge the system to get a vaccine certificate, but maybe none as resourceful at this Italian man.
He presented health workers in Biella, north-west Italy, with a fake arm made of silicon. But despite its realistic colour, nobody was fooled by the limb.
The man, in his 50s, was reported to local police on Thursday night, AFP news agency reports.
"The case borders on the ridiculous, if it were not for the fact we are talking about a gesture of enormous gravity," the head of the Piedmont regional government, Albert Cirio, said in a statement on Facebook.
Such an act was "unacceptable faced with the sacrifice that our entire community has paid during the pandemic, in terms of human lives, the social and economic cost", he added.
 

fernandopartridge

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My point is really why is it about risk avoidance rather than doing the best you can to carry on with mitigations, eg tell the staff to get vaccinated and take an LFT on the day of the party.

We've not been in the office since March 2020, I suspect some people who work for us have got so little risk appetite they're scared of leaving the house. I mentioned the stupid woman on my team who isolated her own young child in the household.
 

Skybluefaz

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You'll increasingly see people being sent devices that can link up to a smart phone to monitor blood pressure, the smart phone app will transfer it to the GP record.
Yeah I studied something related to this for my degree. Wearable tech was being touted as the answer to people having to go for regular check ups for heart conditions. Instead they would go when an anomaly was reported.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Top class....

Edit: I mean the story of the fake armed Italian posted by NW was top class but my quotes don't seem to be working
 

fernandopartridge

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Yeah I studied something related to this for my degree. Wearable tech was being touted as the answer to people having to go for regular check ups for heart conditions. Instead they would go when an anomaly was reported.
It's everywhere now mate, virtual wards they're called. I bought some (blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, spirometers) and the software to go with it.
 

Skybluefaz

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It's everywhere now mate, virtual wards they're called. I bought some (blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, spirometers) and the software to go with it.
Very much needed as well from what I was reading in terms of where the country is going with heart health. Mate of mine had a blood sugar monitor fitted so he can check his levels on his phone. Says its changed his life.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Saddlebrains

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Why would the headline not be good? They're doing there job to protect the nhs.

How is it good? It says people have the virus who have been double jabbed?

Which we were told was our way out.

If you're trying to get millions of people to have jab 3 it doesn't look great that you can still get the c**t with 2 jabs does it?
 

skybluetony176

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How is it good? It says people have the virus who have been double jabbed?

Which we were told was our way out.

If you're trying to get millions of people to have jab 3 it doesn't look great that you can still get the c**t with 2 jabs does it?
The purpose of a vaccine, any vaccine, is to prepare your immune system. In some people that will give them immunity but immunity isn’t the primary point of a vaccine, any vaccine. The vaccine is preparing people’s immune systems, it’s stopping a huge number of people getting seriously ill and that is a measurement of it working. That and the fact that the vast majority of people who are on ICU haven’t been vaccinated also proves it works.

In short it works. You just don’t seem to have understood the point of a vaccine so have jumped straight to it’s not working.
 
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CCFCSteve

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The purpose of a vaccine, any vaccine, is to prepare your immune system. In some people that will give them immunity but immunity isn’t the primary point of a vaccine, any vaccine. The vaccine is preparing people’s immune systems, it’s stopping a huge number of people getting seriously ill and that is a measurement of it working. That and the fact that the vast majority of people who are on ICU haven’t been vaccinated also proves it works.

In short it works. You just don’t seem to have misunderstood the point of a vaccine so have jumped straight to it’s not working.

Exactly. Fernando’s post is also correct. We have such a high proportion of the population double jabbed so numbers reported will be skewed.

More importantly, as you say, it’s about stopping severe illness. It still frustrates me that we don’t have clearer communication from NHS/PHE/Gov on vaccine effectiveness. What we all want to know is:

What is the percentage of people hospitalised with Covid who are unvaccinated, especially in younger age groups

The data is probably there in the vast reports but it should be headline news daily.
 

fernandopartridge

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Exactly. Fernando’s post is also correct. We have such a high proportion of the population double jabbed so numbers reported will be skewed.

More importantly, as you say, it’s about stopping severe illness. It still frustrates me that we don’t have clearer communication from NHS/PHE/Gov on vaccine effectiveness. What we all want to know is:

What is the percentage of people hospitalised with Covid who are unvaccinated, especially in younger age groups

The data is probably there in the vast reports but it should be headline news daily.
The numbers from South Africa point to vast majority in hospital unvax
 

Kieranp96

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The numbers from South Africa point to vast majority in hospital unvax
Non in icu yet woth omicron "apparently" and there is a graph that shows a load of kids hospitalised but a south sfeican dr came out and specifically said that the kids were there for other reasons, beoken nones bad stomachs ect, but they test everyone who comes into hospital so they were picked up randomly.
 

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