11-09-2020, 07:52 PM
(11-09-2020, 07:37 PM)billybassett Wrote: Happy with my conscience and will keep striving to help people understand actually what's going on. I will keep doing it for my kids and my kids kids. What's a foot is corruption and fraud on a massive scale.
Lockdowns don't work otherwise why 2 and why a spring one mentioned.
How come masks aren't working either.
Like I've said Im not trying to convert people.just provide a.non Ofcom msm handcuffed set of information.
As for you Dekka I can put up with you being stupid but I don't have to.put up with your pathetic digs so fuck off
Why are you so against wearing a mask? They obviously have some benefits, you've alluded in an earlier post to the fact we've barely seen the flu this year and speaking for myself, I've made it to November without so much as a cold. I'd happily keep some of the regulations we've seen brought in over the past few months, people are generally taking more care and consideration r.e. hygiene in public and I wouldn't mind at all if they wanted us to keep masks on in shops. At the very least, if it makes other, more vulnerable people feel a bit safer then surely it's the right and responsible thing to do. It's a very small gesture.
Lockdowns as a tool to slow the spread and give the NHS greater capacity DO WORK. Lockdown 1.0 worked, it slowed and eventually decreased the rise in cases and the only reason we're in a second one is because our Government used the time to spend £12bn on a badly put together spreadsheet rather than an effective track and trace system.
If we are released from the current lockdown into the tier system (do you agree with this?) and a vaccine is gradually made available in the lead up to Christmas, then we may avoid a further shut down during the winter. If (and it's very possible), Johnson and his pals turn the vaccination programme into another of their infamous shitshows then we're likely to have to face up to Lockdown 3.0. Until we've got as close to zero Covid as possible, the economy is never going to function as it did.

