Is it time for things to go back to "normal?

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  • #113642
    brydo

      Health wise the answer is defanately no, finance wise the answer is defanately yes. So how do we square this?

      The number of those under 45-50 dying is relatively small, although it goes without saying that one death is too many. So my idea, of a way out, is to bring the lockdown to an end for everyone under 45-50 who is healthy but keep it in place for everyone else. There would obviously be problems, like in our house, where young and old live together but nothing is perfect.

      My worry is that the economy can’t take much more of this lockdown without serious consequences and we need a vibrant economy to pay for things like the NHS.

      There will never be a perfect solution but I think with the increased testing being offered and the contact app only a couple of weeks away the time is right for things to get back to “normal” soon.

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    • #113647
      Philjb

        There doesn’t seem to be any clear plan that could possibly keep everyone completely safe, so we have to take our chances at some point and hope advice and common sense are enough.

        Through out history people have had to adapt to plague and flu, but then we also weren’t told by anyone what to do, or given financial aid, it was to stay indoors when you could and when you had to go out for food and water  or for work take your chances.

        If a vaccine isn’t going to be available for years if ever we can’t just wait and let every business fail and then try and start from scratch in a few years time.

         

        #113648
        Elliot
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          I can’t see things getting back to normal for a while yet. My company turned up this morning to take my company car back for now as they currently rent it. I have never been so relieved to see the back of a car and luckily I have my own to fall back on.

          They obviously don’t think I’ll be returning soon.

          #113653
          Footloose

            It’s clear that it’s the effects on the economy that is driving the easing of lockdown restrictions and ofcourse the hope that the infection and most definitely the death rate is reduced as I and I’m sure we all feel for those affected by the virus but getting it right is extremely difficult and there is also a fear of a second wave especially towards the winter months but I hope and pray that the testing,vaccine results and developments are in our favour.

            #113659
            rox
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              Cause chaos, Scare the masses, then offer the solutions to the problem that was manufactured to have this effect. it’s called cause and effect. always to get us to the next part of the overall agenda..They know the plan they just not releasing that info, it a trickle down from the top implementaion.

              Like with the suger tax etc, all to save ppl from themselves, we need to Tax the natural stuff, so they can push the synthetic drug that could causes cancer and obesity, as our bodies don’t know what to do with it so store it as fat.. but they’ll never be any negative research done as they won’t pay for that or they’ll stop the funding of the uni etc in question.. No research budget for them.

              Always in the name of health these days but in reality it’s for their pay masters.. Who doing well outta this.. while all others suffer and become dependant on them, like how pip / esa (the sick) claimants are treated by the so called medical profession and the state. Are these the ppl we trust. I know i don’t.

              Most people are unaware of the truth. they kinda like the old missonarys going out preaching the word, to line the pockets of the church or vatican..

              They got a higher calling, all to control us by scaring us into believeing.. or ruling over us..

              In chile ppl hit the streets as they were starving and what does the goverment do,

              water cannon and battons simply why not just give them food.. More will die from the cure than the cause worldwide.. It all is imo blown out of all proportion, Infact some 1300 ppl a day die in the uk alone everyday. we cannot save everyone forever.. trust me i know more than anyone, life is fragile but time is short for all of us and we never know when till it happens.

              They know this and use it against us. At some point the whole sytem is coming down and a new one will take it’s place.. It’s alot easier if you can get us to do it willingly. Or make it happen by propaganda, if not by force.. Forced quarantine for healthy ppl is only about one thing do not kid yourself.. Stopping the masses from earning a living, creating more poverty so you more dependant, till it cost more than what’s coming in. then it’s bust and we the ppl gotta pickup the tab till the next time for decades or even a century, when not many here now living to rememeber how it transpired before. All we have valuable to offer is our time.Soon the robots will will replace more of us. As they cannot get infected or need time off or to sleep. This is just a step to that to condition us to the new normal and be grateful for them saving us all from something.. you cannot see but is there..

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              Footloose

                Phew..Amen ?

                #113680
                Oscarmax
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                  Health wise the answer is defanately no, finance wise the answer is defanately yes. So how do we square this? The number of those under 45-50 dying is relatively small, although it goes without saying that one death is too many. So my idea, of a way out, is to bring the lockdown to an end for everyone under 45-50 who is healthy but keep it in place for everyone else. There would obviously be problems, like in our house, where young and old live together but nothing is perfect. My worry is that the economy can’t take much more of this lockdown without serious consequences and we need a vibrant economy to pay for things like the NHS. There will never be a perfect solution but I think with the increased testing being offered and the contact app only a couple of weeks away the time is right for things to get back to “normal” soon.

                  I have never been normal

                  Unfortunately I have suffered a brain injury and occasionally I get confused and often say the wrong thing.

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