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fernandopartridge

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,451
Vaccine passport is a huge data harvesting exercise, it's got Cummings all over it
 
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clint van damme

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,452
fernandopartridge said:
Vaccine passport is a huge data harvesting exercise, it's got Cummings all over it
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Its come to something whenI find myself agreeing with Ian Duncan Smith
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,453
Whitty saying no more lockdowns we have to deal with the virus like the flu and accept a certain amount of deaths will happen.

So ...no vaccine passport needed then .

Travel abroad sure , grab your lurgy free QR code .
 

clint van damme

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,454
Evo1883 said:
Whitty saying no more lockdowns we have to deal with the virus like the flu and accept a certain amount of deaths will happen.

So ...no vaccine passport needed then .

Holiday abroad sure , grab your lurgy free QR code .
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Just because something isn't needed doesn't mean this government won't hand a multi billion pound contract to their mates for it.
 
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Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,455
clint van damme said:
Just because something isn't needed doesn't mean this government won't hand a multi billion pound contract to their mates for it.
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And it's disgusting
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,456
Starmer with his strong opinion of vaccine passports
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,457
clint van damme said:
Just because something isn't needed doesn't mean this government won't hand a multi billion pound contract to their mates for it.
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The subtle thing is Whitty said there will come a point where we have to deal with it like flu.

He's not wrong.

Where that point is, however...
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,458
Deleted member 5849 said:
The subtle thing is Whitty said there will come a point where we have to deal with it like flu.

He's not wrong.

Where that point is, however...
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We're almost there though is he forsees another 30,000 deaths .
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,459
Evo1883 said:
We're almost there though is he forsees another 30,000 deaths .
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COVID-19: Chris Whitty warns virus measures needed for another two years to combat threat of variants

Professor Whitty says a "period of risk" remains until there is a bank of vaccines that work against coronavirus variants.
news.sky.com
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,460
Deleted member 5849 said:

COVID-19: Chris Whitty warns virus measures needed for another two years to combat threat of variants

Professor Whitty says a "period of risk" remains until there is a bank of vaccines that work against coronavirus variants.
news.sky.com
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So basically end of summer.. however going forward the population will not be able to have an annual vaccine it's simply too expensive, the vulnerable will just like with the flu jabs now .

I still fail to see how we can't start heading back to normal as soon as the vulnerable groups have had their second dose with the number of deaths being so low under 40 and with most over 40s being vaccinated

That however would require sensible border controls too
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
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Evo1883 said:
So basically end of summer.. however going forward the population will not be able to have an annual vaccine it's simply too expensive, the vulnerable will just like with the flu jabs now .

I still fail to see how we can't start heading back to normal even now with the number of deaths being so low under 40 and with most over 40s being vaccinated

That however would require sensible border controls too
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Over 40s haven't been vaccinated. Some have had their first, most haven't.

He's not wrong in this, is he.

Chris Whitty said:
What we don't want to be is in a situation where we look back in six months and say 'If we'd only just been a bit more cautious for a month or two we would've actually got through [vaccinating] the whole population, we'd have understood a lot more, we'd know how to deal with this, we'd probably have a few variant vaccines on the stocks'.
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Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,462
Deleted member 5849 said:
Over 40s haven't been vaccinated. Some have had their first, most haven't.

He's not wrong in this, is he.
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No I don't really think so , as long as it is us being back to normal once it's happened... and also makes the argument for a vaccine passport seem ridiculous apart from if you are heading abroad
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,463
Honestly think if they start pissing us about after the vaccine programme has been completed people's heads will start rolling ..only so much people are prepared to take and I think many are on the edge right now
 
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jordan210

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,464
Vaccine passports for international travel is fine.

Vaccine passports for everyday life is not.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
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Evo1883 said:
No I don't really think so , as long as it is us being back to normal once it's happened... and also makes the argument for a vaccine passport seem ridiculous apart from if you are heading abroad
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So, we're broadly in agreement then

I'm quite happy once everyone's been vaccinated, to give 'normal' a go. FWIW it does seem vaccines are working perfectly well, and it would take something drastic to break them... but they're not 100% of course, and we still have a world to vaccinate, and that means being aware, and being wary, until we get to that stage, however normal normal is. If we'd been a little less cavalier and blase early on, we could have avoided something of the carnage,

It's also, what is normal? Going to a football match? Yeah. Going to the pub? Yeah. Being asked to wear a mask on a packed tube train...?
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,466
jordan210 said:
Vaccine passports for international travel is fine.

Vaccine passports for everyday life is not.
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Agreed , but let's be honest another massive waste of public money won't be a problem to the conservatives
 

Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,467
Deleted member 5849 said:
So, we're broadly in agreement then

I'm quite happy once everyone's been vaccinated, to give 'normal' a go. FWIW it does seem vaccines are working perfectly well, and it would take something drastic to break them... but they're not 100% of course, and we still have a world to vaccinate, and that means being aware, and being wary, until we get to that stage, however normal normal is.

It's also, what is normal? Going to a football match? Yeah. Going to the pub? Yeah. Being asked to wear a mask on a packed tube train...?
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Just back to normal , if people want to wear masks then so be it

If people don't, equally acceptable
 

clint van damme

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,468
Evo1883 said:
Honestly think if they start pissing us about after the vaccine programme has been completed people's heads will start rolling ..only so much people are prepared to take and I think many are on the edge right now
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My sonand his mates have pretty much given up on it all now.
I've had a word with him because the last couple of weeks he's took the piss a bit but at the end of the day they're young lads and lasses whove missed out on a lot and I can see they're just fed up with it now.

The vulnerable among them and around them have been jabbed, as far as they're concerned its pretty much over despite being told that's not the case.
 

jordan210

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,469
Evo1883 said:
Agreed , but let's be honest another massive waste of public money won't be a problem to the conservatives
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Hopefully some MP's actually grow a pair and try and stick up for us mere plebs. At the rate its going only civil unrest will sort this mess.

I do find it odd that last year people being called conspiracy idiots for suggesting things like passports, longer lock downs and so on. Have all been proven right.

Dint Test and trace get 20b in the last budget got to keep that gravy train rolling
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,470
Deleted member 5849 said:
So, we're broadly in agreement then

I'm quite happy once everyone's been vaccinated, to give 'normal' a go. FWIW it does seem vaccines are working perfectly well, and it would take something drastic to break them... but they're not 100% of course, and we still have a world to vaccinate, and that means being aware, and being wary, until we get to that stage, however normal normal is. If we'd been a little less cavalier and blase early on, we could have avoided something of the carnage,

It's also, what is normal? Going to a football match? Yeah. Going to the pub? Yeah. Being asked to wear a mask on a packed tube train...?
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Vaccination is far greater protection than making everyone cover half their faces
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,471
Brighton Sky Blue said:
Vaccination is far greater protection than making everyone cover half their faces
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I was asking the question. Personally, I don't know the answer. I'm still baffled why people are so enraged about masks, however.

It's also pretty pointless up until that point having a policy where those who are vulnerable get to wear a mask, when those who aren't don't, of course... but that's another story
 

Ian1779

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,472
clint van damme said:
Its come to something whenI find myself agreeing with Ian Duncan Smith
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Certainly an eclectic mix in the group against them.
 

Johnnythespider

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,473
clint van damme said:
Its come to something whenI find myself agreeing with Ian Duncan Smith
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Or Corbyn and Duncan Smith agreeing on it
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,474
Deleted member 5849 said:
I was asking the question. Personally, I don't know the answer. I'm still baffled why people are so enraged about masks, however.

It's also pretty pointless up until that point having a policy where those who are vulnerable get to wear a mask, when those who aren't don't, of course... but that's another story
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Several parts of it I can’t stand but normalising not being able to see someone’s face is top of the list. Besides the personal feeling of not being able to breathe properly (which I know is not typical for most), not being able to hear people through the mask and so on. Vaccines are the ultimate protection and if you insist on wearing masks when everyone’s been jabbed it kind of defeats the purpose
 
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Evo1883

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,475
Brighton Sky Blue said:
Several parts of it I can’t stand but normalising not being able to see someone’s face is top of the list. Besides the personal feeling of not being able to breathe properly (which I know is not typical for most), not being able to hear people through the mask and so on. Vaccines are the ultimate protection and if you insist on wearing masks when everyone’s been jabbed it kind of defeats the purpose
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I hope to never see a surgical mask again outside of a hospital or Canley where Asian students have been wearing them for years
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,476
Evo1883 said:
I hope to never see a surgical mask again outside of a hospital or Canley where Asian students have been wearing them for years
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I'm hoping they stay in some capacity - say if you've got a cold or something and have to travel on public transport or go shopping etc. It's a courtesy to others to try and prevent diseases spreading.

A lot of the Asian thinking isn't just disease like SARS but just the poor air quality. If you looked at the shit that's in the air, esp in urban environments, you'd arguably wonder why people don't wear them.
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Apr 2, 2021
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I'm hoping they stay in some capacity - say if you've got a cold or something and have to travel on public transport or go shopping etc. It's a courtesy to others to try and prevent diseases spreading.

A lot of the Asian thinking isn't just disease like SARS but just the poor air quality. If you looked at the shit that's in the air, esp in urban environments, you'd arguably wonder why people don't wear them.
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The only question I have is that exposure to disease is (in a general sense) good for the population's health, in a perverse way wrt immunity etc.

Somewhere there's a balance to be had between I'll do what I like nonsense, and over-tyrannical edicts.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,478
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
I'm hoping they stay in some capacity - say if you've got a cold or something and have to travel on public transport or go shopping etc. It's a courtesy to others to try and prevent diseases spreading.

A lot of the Asian thinking isn't just disease like SARS but just the poor air quality. If you looked at the shit that's in the air, esp in urban environments, you'd arguably wonder why people don't wear them.
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Catching diseases is not to be perennially scared of
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,479
Deleted member 5849 said:
The only question I have is that exposure to disease is (in a general sense) good for the population's health, in a perverse way wrt immunity etc.

Somewhere there's a balance to be had between I'll do what I like nonsense, and over-tyrannical edicts.
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Of course we don't need a sterile environment but wearing a mask doesn't provide one. Diseases would still spread just not as quickly allowing more time and resources to treat them and potentially slowing down mutations. Not being a biologist I've no idea if this is even the way it works but I have wondered whether or not wearing a mask while infected may be worse for the individual because some of the virus you breath out that would spread into the air gets trapped in the mask and you end up breathing it back in and increasing your own viral load.
 
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CCFCSteve

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,480
clint van damme said:
My sonand his mates have pretty much given up on it all now.
I've had a word with him because the last couple of weeks he's took the piss a bit but at the end of the day they're young lads and lasses whove missed out on a lot and I can see they're just fed up with it now.

The vulnerable among them and around them have been jabbed, as far as they're concerned its pretty much over despite being told that's not the case.
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Very hard to knock the kids, they’ve had various elements of their lives disproportionally impacted by a virus that appears to pose a (tiny) limited risk to them.

Will await proposals on vaccine passports before commenting as just loads of rumours at the moment, however, apart from foreign travel I don’t really agree with the idea in principle....and at least have the balls to say vaccines are mandatory if you’re bringing something like that for domestic use.
 
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  • Apr 2, 2021
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CCFCSteve said:
Very hard to knock the kids, they’ve had various elements of their lives disproportionally impacted by a virus that appears to pose a (tiny) limited risk to them.

Will await proposals on vaccine passports before commenting as just loads of rumours at the moment, however, apart from foreign travel I don’t really agree with the idea in principle....and at least have the balls to say vaccines are mandatory if you’re bringing something like that for domestic use.
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You'd assume, once everybody's been given the chance to have a vaccine, that the numbers who will choose not to are small enough to be relatively insignificant, anyway. We're actually getting a fairly good take-up, although I suppose that might dip when it gets to da yoof.
 

chiefdave

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,482
Evo1883 said:
Starmer with his strong opinion of vaccine passports
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Can't imagine what's stopping him from joining Corbyn, McDonnell, Abbott, Long-Bailey etc

Senior Tories join Jeremy Corbyn to oppose Covid passports ahead of trials

More than 70 MPs on right and left oppose domestic use of certificates, as testing pilots are planned for football matches
www.theguardian.com
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,483
Deleted member 5849 said:
You'd assume, once everybody's been given the chance to have a vaccine, that the numbers who will choose not to are small enough to be relatively insignificant, anyway. We're actually getting a fairly good take-up, although I suppose that might dip when it gets to da yoof.
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All the kids I teach who have been eligible have taken the jab. Not like every golden oldie has accepted it, just look at London’s data
 
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CCFCSteve

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  • Apr 2, 2021
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Deleted member 5849 said:
You'd assume, once everybody's been given the chance to have a vaccine, that the numbers who will choose not to are small enough to be relatively insignificant, anyway. We're actually getting a fairly good take-up, although I suppose that might dip when it gets to da yoof.
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I agree mate and there is going to be far more reticence in the younger age groups which is why I think this vaccine passport things been muted (think I said last week I thought it was a ruse to get the young uns vaccinated)

It’s naughty though, if the government want vaccines to be mandatory, make them mandatory. I think people should be able choose and we’ve got to remember the chances of even the highest risk getting hospitalised (let alone dying) even if they do catch it after being vaccinated, is tiny. Sure I saw AZ was almost 100%

Yes, we’ve got to worry a little about varitants but I honestly think if they’re going to happen they will appear if there is 5,10 or 20% unvaccinated (just got to keep the genomic sequencing going and hopefully spot any nasties, especially from abroad, hence agreement with travel vaccine passport)
 

chiefdave

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  • Apr 2, 2021
  • #44,485
Presumably there's a magic number of vaccinations we have to reach for the famed herd immunity to kick in. Do we know what that is? Assume it will be dependent on the effectiveness of vaccines both in terms of stopping hospital admissions and how much transmission drops once vaccinated.
 
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