Current Affairs Coronavirus Thread - Serious stuff !!!

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Are you making it a daily thing to post awful people's opinion who have consistently been proven wrong then simply move their argument along a little to suit their insincere grift.

He will play the victim now.

Sod the frontline staff who are at breaking point, we need to make sure @[Deleted Member] can go the toilet without wearing a mask when he is out.
 
I would suggest you both speak to people in the NHS and ask them how the services would have coped without a lockdown.

Ask them, don't listen to the likes of James Melville who wanted to open everything back up at Xmas.

Weird take this.
He's not suggested the lockdown wasn't needed.
The situation is now totally different with the successful vaccine roll out. Lockdown now isn't the panacea to borrow one of Daves phrases.
 
I would suggest you both speak to people in the NHS and ask them how the services would have coped without a lockdown.

Ask them, don't listen to the likes of James Melville who wanted to open everything back up at Xmas.
My sister works at Aintree so i know Lockdown has helped I'm not denying that.
I'm saying people still screaming lockdown and want us lockdown until there's no cases recorded is insane. For all the government's mistakes in this and for sure they've cost 0000s of lives by being indecisive, i believe the announcement yesterday is sensible and the correct way to do it.

I'm tired of reading and listening to good people being branded a 'Coward' 'murderer' by nobheads behind a keyboard just because some people are struggling to follow the rules.

I've broke the rules on many occasions and i bet you have and 99% on here have also, but many wont admit it.
 
My sister works at Aintree so i know Lockdown has helped I'm not denying that.
I'm saying people still screaming lockdown and want us lockdown until there's no cases recorded is insane. For all the government's mistakes in this and for sure they've cost 0000s of lives by being indecisive, i believe the announcement yesterday is sensible and the correct way to do it.

I'm tired of reading and listening to good people being branded a 'Coward' 'murderer' by nobheads behind a keyboard just because some people are struggling to follow the rules.

I've broke the rules on many occasions and i bet you have and 99% on here have also, but many want admit it.
Tell them...just because someone does not die of covid it doesn't make him/her super healthy
 
Weird take this.
He's not suggested the lockdown wasn't needed.
The situation is now totally different with the successful vaccine roll out. Lockdown now isn't the panacea to borrow one of Daves phrases.

This was the comment i was pulling up

How many people are having health issues right now but have no option to get it treated, il bet over the next 12-18 months you will see more people than the average dying from Cancer, Alzheimer, Dementia etc.. due to being left with no treatment/missed appointments during this lockdowns.

Lockdowns were brought in to protect the NHS. Before this pandemic it was already stretched. If we would never have lockdowned what would have happened to the NHS and its services??? Just ask someone who works for the NHS.
 
This was the comment i was pulling up

How many people are having health issues right now but have no option to get it treated, il bet over the next 12-18 months you will see more people than the average dying from Cancer, Alzheimer, Dementia etc.. due to being left with no treatment/missed appointments during this lockdowns.

Lockdowns were brought in to protect the NHS. Before this pandemic it was already stretched. If we would never have lockdowned what would have happened to the NHS and its services??? Just ask someone who works for the NHS.

What is the issue with what he's stated?
Lockdown now isn't the plaster needed to heal the world.
 
What is the issue with what he's stated?
Lockdown now isn't the plaster needed to heal the world.

Lockdown was just a measure to protect the NHS, my issue is not with @JLW its with @[Deleted Member] and his peddling of anti lockdown / maska tweets from the likes of James Melville.

People who have been saying that lockdown is causing people to miss hospital appointment when its actually been brought in to protect these services.
 
Lockdown was just a measure to protect the NHS, my issue is not with @JLW its with @[Deleted Member] and his peddling of anti lockdown / maska tweets from the likes of James Melville.

People who have been saying that lockdown is causing people to miss hospital appointment when its actually been brought in to protect these services.
People are being treated for serious illness. All my family have been treated for various thI be in a fairly normal way (albeit virtual appointments at first). ive even had a cyst on my back removed (which I didn’t think was vital but the doctor did); all during lockdown. all the aftercare as normal. All the support as normal.
 
People are being treated for serious illness. All my family have been treated for various thI be in a fairly normal way (albeit virtual appointments at first). ive even had a cyst on my back removed (which I didn’t think was vital but the doctor did); all during lockdown. all the aftercare as normal. All the support as normal.
Same for my Uncle sufferring with worsening lung cancer, the NHS have managed him and his appointments during the lockdown.
 
Lockdown was just a measure to protect the NHS, my issue is not with @JLW its with @[Deleted Member] and his peddling of anti lockdown / maska tweets from the likes of James Melville.

People who have been saying that lockdown is causing people to miss hospital appointment when its actually been brought in to protect these services.
People are being treated for serious illness. All my family have been treated for various thI be in a fairly normal way (albeit virtual appointments at first). ive even had a cyst on my back removed (which I didn’t think was vital but the doctor did); all during lockdown. all the aftercare as normal. All the support as normal.
 
People are being treated for serious illness. All my family have been treated for various thI be in a fairly normal way (albeit virtual appointments at first). ive even had a cyst on my back removed (which I didn’t think was vital but the doctor did); all during lockdown. all the aftercare as normal. All the support as normal.

My wife was the same with her hospital appointments and scans, all done in a fairly quick turnaround and virtual meetings afterwards.

But, some people will say lockdowns have affected these services to push their anti-lockdown agenda.
 
Same for my Uncle sufferring with worsening lung cancer, the NHS have managed him and his appointments during the lockdown.
My mum was diagnosed, treated and is now in remission from cancer, all during lockdown (I’ve seen her once ffs). It was hard and she had to do loads alone. But the care was there.

The NHS have been amazing if I’m honest. when I was in last week it was hard not to be emotional about how ace they all are.
 
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