comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 14 minutes ago
Again as with EVERYTHING, it is not a black and white issue. Some form of lockdown was required but the approach was wrong, with some ludicrous rules.
I took my own approach to lockdown as I know that going outside and getting fresh air is the best thing to do. So I went outside every day, away from people, for as long as possible.
At one point you were allowed to meet family in a pub or cafe but not outside. These kind of things. Ridiculous.
It is a shame that the majority of people cannot think for themselves so need rules to function.
It also caused lots of division. For example spending hours in supermarkets surrounded by hundreds of different people was within the rules but going for a 10 mile walk in the middle of nowhere, away from people was not allowed. So me doing that got people angry when their behaviour was more of an issue in REAL LIFE. You know like if you used your actual brain.
The vaccine is another divisive issue which caused many conflicts especially when they were telling people that you can't catch or spread covid when you get the vaccine. It should have been illegal to lie to people like that as it caused so many needless divisions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yer
I never undetstud y in UK they said u cuddemt go outside.
Did not have that hear, jussed advized u2 try n keep a phew! feets apart
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
The anti-Vax Covid deniers in my locality have now got a new crusade. It's against a new S*x Ed curriculum which, they claim, will empower pedos etc. A lot of the time these people are just anti-authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep. The sort of morons who won't even pick up their dog poo. Sticking it to the man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Absolutely.
When I questioned some of these people on Facebook about the vaccine they pointed me in the direction of the Died Suddenly News Facebook group. They attribute these deaths to the vaccine. They've not even considered it could be a coincidence or that it could be as a result of Covid after effects. No, just one path and one path only.
Official figures show a drop of 5-9% in deths from hart attacks n strokes since vaxines roled out.
Yet “ITK” websites clame is up 30%
Pure lies
What some people still, to this day, and quite remarkably, seem unable to do is reason out the potentialities should the country have failed to lock down.
The mental acrobatics people still seem to be doing sees them holding up their lived lockdown experience against some kind of fantasy world in which health outcomes, for example, might have looked quite similar should no action have been taken. Which is patently nonsense.
There would have been absolutely devastating consequences from healthcare (both short and long term) and public health, social order and stability, and potentially economic perspectives, as well as potentially very serious virological consequences.
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
U shud apply 4 a job at Dominos
comment by #4zA accide cchiu a lengua ca a spata - 🇮🇹🇺🇦 (U22472)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
U shud apply 4 a job at Dominos
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eat like them, be like them.
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 51 seconds ago
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh I am actually doing a charity ride for the homeless at the weekend, with Chris Hoy. We raised over a million last year and built a village for the homeless. So actually being outside and doing exercise can contribute towards ending homelessness, as it turns out
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 51 seconds ago
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh I am actually doing a charity ride for the homeless at the weekend, with Chris Hoy. We raised over a million last year and built a village for the homeless. So actually being outside and doing exercise can contribute towards ending homelessness, as it turns out
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who's riding who though? You on Chris or Chris on you?
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
The anti-Vax Covid deniers in my locality have now got a new crusade. It's against a new S*x Ed curriculum which, they claim, will empower pedos etc. A lot of the time these people are just anti-authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep. The sort of morons who won't even pick up their dog poo. Sticking it to the man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That poor man
Can’t he just run away?
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
''So many questions. So many dumb people.''
--------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Robb
I honestly couldn't agree more.
Boris didn't lockdown as soon as he should have. Still, only a few hundred people died, so no great catastrophe.
If the Republicans win the house this mid term. I think there will be calls for an investigation. Fauci will be their main target I believe. This matter deserves transparency.
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I believe the rule was 1 hour a day of daily exercise and essential shopping only.
comment by Turbulence Time (U20893)
posted 4 minutes ago
If the Republicans win the house this mid term. I think there will be calls for an investigation. Fauci will be their main target I believe. This matter deserves transparency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
if the republicans win the house or anything ever again the u.s. should just nuke themselves out of existence.
too extreme?
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I believe the rule was 1 hour a day of daily exercise and essential shopping only.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Here it was that you were only allowed to go out for exercise once a day. There wasn't an actual time limit though so I was out for hours with the dog. It was great in many ways. I discovered places I never knew existed.
comment by Ghost of 1974 (U9335)
posted 7 minutes ago
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This
comment by #4zA accide cchiu a lengua ca a spata - 🇮🇹🇺🇦 (U22472)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ghost of 1974 (U9335)
posted 7 minutes ago
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This
----------------------------------------------------------------------
… butt their r degrees of terrybullness
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour ago
Boris didn't lockdown as soon as he should have. Still, only a few hundred people died, so no great catastrophe.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1800 hundred people died.
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posted on 29/8/22
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 14 minutes ago
Again as with EVERYTHING, it is not a black and white issue. Some form of lockdown was required but the approach was wrong, with some ludicrous rules.
I took my own approach to lockdown as I know that going outside and getting fresh air is the best thing to do. So I went outside every day, away from people, for as long as possible.
At one point you were allowed to meet family in a pub or cafe but not outside. These kind of things. Ridiculous.
It is a shame that the majority of people cannot think for themselves so need rules to function.
It also caused lots of division. For example spending hours in supermarkets surrounded by hundreds of different people was within the rules but going for a 10 mile walk in the middle of nowhere, away from people was not allowed. So me doing that got people angry when their behaviour was more of an issue in REAL LIFE. You know like if you used your actual brain.
The vaccine is another divisive issue which caused many conflicts especially when they were telling people that you can't catch or spread covid when you get the vaccine. It should have been illegal to lie to people like that as it caused so many needless divisions.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yer
I never undetstud y in UK they said u cuddemt go outside.
Did not have that hear, jussed advized u2 try n keep a phew! feets apart
posted on 29/8/22
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
The anti-Vax Covid deniers in my locality have now got a new crusade. It's against a new S*x Ed curriculum which, they claim, will empower pedos etc. A lot of the time these people are just anti-authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep. The sort of morons who won't even pick up their dog poo. Sticking it to the man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Absolutely.
When I questioned some of these people on Facebook about the vaccine they pointed me in the direction of the Died Suddenly News Facebook group. They attribute these deaths to the vaccine. They've not even considered it could be a coincidence or that it could be as a result of Covid after effects. No, just one path and one path only.
posted on 29/8/22
Official figures show a drop of 5-9% in deths from hart attacks n strokes since vaxines roled out.
Yet “ITK” websites clame is up 30%
Pure lies
posted on 29/8/22
What some people still, to this day, and quite remarkably, seem unable to do is reason out the potentialities should the country have failed to lock down.
The mental acrobatics people still seem to be doing sees them holding up their lived lockdown experience against some kind of fantasy world in which health outcomes, for example, might have looked quite similar should no action have been taken. Which is patently nonsense.
There would have been absolutely devastating consequences from healthcare (both short and long term) and public health, social order and stability, and potentially economic perspectives, as well as potentially very serious virological consequences.
posted on 29/8/22
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
posted on 29/8/22
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
U shud apply 4 a job at Dominos
posted on 29/8/22
comment by #4zA accide cchiu a lengua ca a spata - 🇮🇹🇺🇦 (U22472)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 29 seconds ago
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Is it bad to say I kinda enjoyed the first lockdown in 2020? It was really quiet out and about and when I took the dog for a walk I could hear nature without the hustle and bustle.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeah it was great. Went about taking photos of all the unique sights. Like walking down ghostly Rose Street in Edinburgh and pubs had signs up in the window saying "No toilet paper left inside overnight" and such. Able to cycle on city centre roads without angry murdery drivers flying about all the time trying to kill you in their urgent need to get to McDonald's a minute quicker. Some people who didn't know how to previously learnt to be able to enjoy their own company. But obviously it went the other way for some people too. Was out having outside beers with someone last night and they were saying it was like being back in lockdown, but that's what I was doing before lockdown anyway and continue to do. Everything outside is just fantastic.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was a decent cook before lockdown but can now knock some dishes up that are restaurant standard.
My skillz have come on leaps and bounds because of lockdown.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
U shud apply 4 a job at Dominos
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Eat like them, be like them.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 51 seconds ago
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh I am actually doing a charity ride for the homeless at the weekend, with Chris Hoy. We raised over a million last year and built a village for the homeless. So actually being outside and doing exercise can contribute towards ending homelessness, as it turns out
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Brian Easton (U1734)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted 51 seconds ago
Everything outside is just fantastic?
That you trying to ease the pain for people who may become homeless this winter?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh I am actually doing a charity ride for the homeless at the weekend, with Chris Hoy. We raised over a million last year and built a village for the homeless. So actually being outside and doing exercise can contribute towards ending homelessness, as it turns out
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Who's riding who though? You on Chris or Chris on you?
posted on 29/8/22
comment by merrysupersteve (relaxed about the situation) (U1132)
posted 56 minutes ago
comment by Diafol Coch 77 (U2462)
posted 2 minutes ago
The anti-Vax Covid deniers in my locality have now got a new crusade. It's against a new S*x Ed curriculum which, they claim, will empower pedos etc. A lot of the time these people are just anti-authority.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yep. The sort of morons who won't even pick up their dog poo. Sticking it to the man
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That poor man
Can’t he just run away?
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
posted on 29/8/22
''So many questions. So many dumb people.''
--------------------------------------------------
Afternoon Robb
I honestly couldn't agree more.
posted on 29/8/22
Boris didn't lockdown as soon as he should have. Still, only a few hundred people died, so no great catastrophe.
posted on 29/8/22
If the Republicans win the house this mid term. I think there will be calls for an investigation. Fauci will be their main target I believe. This matter deserves transparency.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I believe the rule was 1 hour a day of daily exercise and essential shopping only.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Turbulence Time (U20893)
posted 4 minutes ago
If the Republicans win the house this mid term. I think there will be calls for an investigation. Fauci will be their main target I believe. This matter deserves transparency.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
if the republicans win the house or anything ever again the u.s. should just nuke themselves out of existence.
too extreme?
posted on 29/8/22
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by Clockwork Red: Jadon and the Argonauts (U4892)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - Legacy Fan (U6374)
posted 14 minutes ago
Lockdown should’ve been advisory, especially for those vulnerable, not mandatory.
================
That makes no sense to me whatsoever. If you did that you may as well not have a lockdown at all.
---------------------------------------------------------------------
I just think it was far too restrictive, healthy people being locked in their home months on end, some with no human contact at all is not healthy. Less healthy than contracting Covid in fact.
If you’re in a 5 bed with a garden and a family, seeing people on your daily exercise, you can’t really comprehend what a lot of people went through.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe I’ve seriously misremembered lockdown but were healthy people really ‘locked in their home months on end’? You had to isolate for 10 days or something if someone you lived with tested positive, but otherwise you could go out plenty if you didn’t have Covid. Like others on here, I spent ages outside in summer 2020, cycling and walking etc.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I believe the rule was 1 hour a day of daily exercise and essential shopping only.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Here it was that you were only allowed to go out for exercise once a day. There wasn't an actual time limit though so I was out for hours with the dog. It was great in many ways. I discovered places I never knew existed.
posted on 29/8/22
comment by Ghost of 1974 (U9335)
posted 7 minutes ago
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This
posted on 29/8/22
comment by #4zA accide cchiu a lengua ca a spata - 🇮🇹🇺🇦 (U22472)
posted 17 seconds ago
comment by Ghost of 1974 (U9335)
posted 7 minutes ago
Democrats, Republicans, Labour, Tory. It makes no difference. They’re all in the pockets of the same people so just put a different polish on the same t*rd policies.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
This
----------------------------------------------------------------------
… butt their r degrees of terrybullness
posted on 29/8/22
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour ago
Boris didn't lockdown as soon as he should have. Still, only a few hundred people died, so no great catastrophe.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1800 hundred people died.
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