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RE: UK Covid death toll - The liquidator - 01-04-2021

Open the pubs


RE: UK Covid death toll - Birdman1811 - 01-04-2021

We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.


RE: UK Covid death toll - Derek Hardballs - 01-04-2021

(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.


RE: UK Covid death toll - TETLEY74 - 01-04-2021

(01-04-2021, 08:14 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.

Basicly all that's happened is the schools have shut, makes me laugh when he says must stay at home only go to work if can't work from home well fugg me only a very small percentage of the workforce can work from home the rest of us still  have to travel to work there by potentially spreading the virus, sorry but until they curb the mass  movement of the populace the infection rate will not drop significantly should have been a lockdown like the summer or maybe harsher.


RE: UK Covid death toll - Derek Hardballs - 01-04-2021

(01-04-2021, 08:23 PM)TETLEY74 Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:14 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.

Basicly all that's happened is the schools have shut, makes me laugh when he says must stay at home only go to work if can't work from home well fugg me only a very small percentage of the workforce can work from home the rest of us still  have to travel to work there by potentially spreading the virus, sorry but until they curb the mass  movement of the populace the infection rate will not drop significantly should have been a lockdown like the summer or maybe harsher.

Didn’t they say yesterday that kids should be going back to school?


RE: UK Covid death toll - Wayne The Baggie - 01-04-2021

(01-04-2021, 08:23 PM)TETLEY74 Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:14 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.

Basicly all that's happened is the schools have shut, makes me laugh when he says must stay at home only go to work if can't work from home well fugg me only a very small percentage of the workforce can work from home the rest of us still  have to travel to work there by potentially spreading the virus, sorry but until they curb the mass  movement of the populace the infection rate will not drop significantly should have been a lockdown like the summer or maybe harsher.

It's impossible for me to WFH, and I'm classed as an essential worker so I'll still be travelling, but I get your point. I'll be interested to see how many people are on the road tomorrow.


RE: UK Covid death toll - The liquidator - 01-04-2021

Same here same shit different day.


RE: UK Covid death toll - TETLEY74 - 01-05-2021

(01-04-2021, 09:21 PM)Wayne The Baggie Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:23 PM)TETLEY74 Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:14 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.

Basicly all that's happened is the schools have shut, makes me laugh when he says must stay at home only go to work if can't work from home well fugg me only a very small percentage of the workforce can work from home the rest of us still  have to travel to work there by potentially spreading the virus, sorry but until they curb the mass  movement of the populace the infection rate will not drop significantly should have been a lockdown like the summer or maybe harsher.

It's impossible for me to WFH, and I'm classed as an essential worker so I'll still be travelling, but I get your point. I'll be interested to see how many people are on the road tomorrow.
Yep I'm a key worker too I travel from wednesbury to Coventry eveyday to work and the traffic isn't far off pre covid levels most days along the M6 and A45.


RE: UK Covid death toll - Ted Maul - 01-05-2021

Borders are still open. Twitter is rife with people who have walked unchallenged through Heathrow, no one looking at Fit to Fly documents, no testing, no temperature checking. A shambles. Christ, even my barber was taking temperature checks before they let you in.


RE: UK Covid death toll - tiptontown - 01-05-2021

(01-05-2021, 06:16 AM)TETLEY74 Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 09:21 PM)Wayne The Baggie Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:23 PM)TETLEY74 Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 08:14 PM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(01-04-2021, 07:54 PM)Birdman1811 Wrote: We have to lock down hard again.

We've fucked it right up with this moronic tier system.

Lockdown, get the vaccines out there, arrest those thatcrefuse for no sensible reason, and deport them anywhere.

Have we even lockdown properly? When the arguments on here were raging about going back to normal I was wondering if I was living in the same country.

Before the poop has hit the fan again we allowed;

most shops to be open 
pubs to be open through the summer 
schools open since September with no testing  
Uni’s open 
Colleges open 

I completely understand the damage lockdowns do to the lives of people but because we seem reluctant to really lockdown down say for a month or two at critical times we seem to have fudged our approach and it’s left us with one of the worst hit economies in the Western world and one of the highest death rates in the world.

Basicly all that's happened is the schools have shut, makes me laugh when he says must stay at home only go to work if can't work from home well fugg me only a very small percentage of the workforce can work from home the rest of us still  have to travel to work there by potentially spreading the virus, sorry but until they curb the mass  movement of the populace the infection rate will not drop significantly should have been a lockdown like the summer or maybe harsher.

It's impossible for me to WFH, and I'm classed as an essential worker so I'll still be travelling, but I get your point. I'll be interested to see how many people are on the road tomorrow.
Yep I'm a key worker too I travel from wednesbury to Coventry eveyday to work and the traffic isn't far off pre covid levels most days along the M6 and A45.

Its a tough decision to tell companies to shut down. People's livelihood is at risk. Which is something that could have a far longer impact than what covid could.