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I wonder what difference if any we would see in the total deaths in the UK if there was no lockdown at all from the beginning.

No lockdowns, no mask's, no business's shut, no schools closed, no gyms closed, pubs, bars, restaurants etc etc. No cancelled operations for those needing medical treatment. The list goes on.

It's made no difference in my opinion.

 

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2 minutes ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

I wonder what difference if any we would see in the total deaths in the UK if there was no lockdown at all from the beginning.

No lockdowns, no mask's, no business's shut, no schools closed, no gyms closed, pubs, bars, restaurants etc etc. No cancelled operations for those needing medical treatment. The list goes on.

It's made no difference in my opinion.

 

You don't think a virus that's killed tens of thousands of people wouldn't have killed much more had we declared open season? 

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18 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

You don't think a virus that's killed tens of thousands of people wouldn't have killed much more had we declared open season? 

For the big supermarkets it was business as usual and we were all there during the so called lockdowns. 

Shut down the country but let's all meet at ASDA every few days. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

For the big supermarkets it was business as usual and we were all there during the so called lockdowns. 

Shut down the country but let's all meet at ASDA every few days. 

 

 

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It wasn't like that though was it, social distancing, and mask wearing was mandatory wasn't it? 

I never knew Asda was used as a hangout place during lockdown? 

No need for silly comments like that, you think a lockdown should include food shops too? 

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7 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

It wasn't like that though was it, social distancing, and mask wearing was mandatory wasn't it? 

I never knew Asda was used as a hangout place during lockdown? 

No need for silly comments like that, you think a lockdown should include food shops too? 

What's silly about the comments? That was the case wasn't it? Correct me if I'm wrong.

A hang out...no. A place where everyone congregates...yes. 

If a lockdown did include supermarkets, we would have no country left, it would be burning right now. 

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6 minutes ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

What's silly about the comments? That was the case wasn't it? Correct me if I'm wrong.

A hang out...no. A place where everyone congregates...yes. 

If a lockdown did include supermarkets, we would have no country left, it would be burning right now. 

Exactly. 

They have done what is reasonably practicable. 

How else could they manage the supermarket situation? 

They advised us to only go shopping for essentials and visit the shops as little as possible. 

It's about time we took some responsibility ourselves, we can't blame everything on the government if we are flaunting the rules and advice. 

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1 hour ago, Born Hunter said:

Well it’s either that or burn em!

1 hour ago, Born Hunter said:

Give over ffs.

56 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

Utter nonsense.

 That's you fukked, Francie. You've got no chance against That level of debating skill and rhetoric. You're simply out gunned, mate :(

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4 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

Exactly. 

They have done what is reasonably practicable. 

How else could they manage the supermarket situation? 

They advised us to only go shopping for essentials and visit the shops as little as possible. 

It's about time we took some responsibility ourselves, we can't blame everything on the government if we are flaunting the rules and advice. 

And yet you said just now.i wish I didn't open my mouth now.about ringing your employer to tell them your daughter is having a covid test.

If that's not flaunting the rules then I dont know..it's people thinking excately like that who are spreading the virus ffs.

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10 minutes ago, Greb147 said:

Exactly. 

They have done what is reasonably practicable. 

How else could they manage the supermarket situation? 

They advised us to go shopping for essentials and visit shops as little as possible. 

It's about time we took some responsibility ourselves, we can't blame everything on the government if we are flaunting the rules and advice. 

I understand what your saying but I don't believe that cases are what should be of concern, it's the deaths that matter. If average age of death is 82 years old, is there really a concern for anyone? I'll be happy with heading off at 82.

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1 minute ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

I understand what your saying but I don't believe that cases are what should be of concern, it's the deaths that matter. If average age of death is 82 years old, is there really a concern for anyone? I'll be happy with heading of at 82.

Are your parents still alive?? 

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16 minutes ago, king said:

And yet you said just now.i wish I didn't open my mouth now.about ringing your employer to tell them your daughter is having a covid test.

If that's not flaunting the rules then I dont know..it's people thinking excately like that who are spreading the virus ffs.

What are you babbling on about? 

My employer insisted I get my daughter a test. 

I said I wish that I'd not mentioned anything about her cough, that's the only symptom she really had so the chances of it being the virus is slim. 

I followed our companies procedure but i doubt I'll get payed for it, saying that I'm sure they payed me for the days I had off a few months back when I was off. 

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9 minutes ago, Neobliviscaris1776 said:

I understand what your saying but I don't believe that cases are what should be of concern, it's the deaths that matter. If average age of death is 82 years old, is there really a concern for anyone? I'll be happy with heading off at 82.

But don't you understand that if we flood the hospitals with patients then the chances of younger vulnerable people dying from the thing goes up? 

You also have to take in to account that if the hospitals were overrun with Covid-19 patients then the treatment of other patients will suffer? 

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