This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteI fully agree with both points. The cases in Aberdeen came down rapidly when the more hardline rules came in, I can’t understand why the same thing wasn’t done in the west when their numbers started to go up.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The difficulty now is that we’re seeing increasing numbers of people who are becoming lax about social distancing and increasing numbers who just don’t give a monkeys about it so I suspect there will be pretty widespread numbers of the public who’ll simply not bother adhering to any changes that are made now anyway.
The only thing that will make a difference bar a vaccine is another full lockdown, which isn’t going to happen.
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19-09-2020 02:49 PM #19501
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19-09-2020 02:50 PM #19502This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
While I agree that the current approach of restrictions has other implications, at this stage I dont see any real viable options. Doing nothing is a non starter and we have seen that people are breaching guidelines which is helping the spread. Maybe influenced by Dominic Cummings approach to the guidelines.
I think the next few weeks are a really challenging time and we need strong leadership and good decision making. Something that I think has been lacking in both the UK and Scottish government
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19-09-2020 02:52 PM #19503This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-09-2020 02:59 PM #19504This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Shes going to have to upset a lot more of them if she wants to get back on top of the spread now.
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19-09-2020 03:42 PM #19505
if we go into another 2 week lockdown, it will slow it down but then wait a few weeks and it will likely just start right back up again, do we lock down for 2 weeks every couple of months or so?
The likes of Edinburgh and Glasgow have far too many people coming in from outwith more so than Aberdeen, that can easily start it happening all over again
glad I'm not in charge of all this that's for sure
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19-09-2020 03:51 PM #19506
To be honest, I wouldn't be too bothered about another tight lockdown. I doubt it would be the full closure of everything but essential shops but strict numbers in shops which is not happening now, a restriction on numbers meeting as is happening. That sort of thing.
But then I'm happy with my own company, and I'm retired. Since March I have done 4 large supermarket shops, due to do one next week, I have been to 2 cafes and 1 pub, in that time I have met 2 relatives and less than 10 friends. You can keep in touch in other ways.
I have kept busy with gardening and other things around the house.
Am I typical? Definitely not, but I think people are worried unnecessarily.Last edited by Moulin Yarns; 19-09-2020 at 03:54 PM.
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19-09-2020 04:02 PM #19507This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Worried unnecessarily? Quite easy to say when you’re retired imo.
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19-09-2020 04:20 PM #19509This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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19-09-2020 04:34 PM #19510This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If you're joking, I think you need to make it more obvious...
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19-09-2020 04:43 PM #19511This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I am like you to an extent, in not being concerned about a second lockdown. As things stand I can work relatively easily from home, I have garden space to chill out in, and a Sky box full of stuff I was always too busy to watch and a bookshelf with many, many books I never got round to reading
Also been the first year in the new house of planting and sowing, and observing the wildlife. I am a changed man!
Anyways, I won’t protest about a new lockdown, I genuinely don’t anticipate being asked to go to an office before spring next year, but if the broadband gets disrupted I will be out there with the face mask and the petrol bombs!There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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19-09-2020 04:46 PM #19512
I find the whole 10pm curfew on pubs a bit strange if the suggestion is transmission is more of an issue in the home setting.
At 10pm if a couple of groups are kicked onto the street is the expectation people will go home and straight to bed? I would think it's far more likely they will pile back to a flat or house and carry on the sesh there, quite possibly as part of a bigger group. If they are breaking the rules in a home setting already then I can't see why a curfew would make any difference, all it does is remove people from a controlled environment and place them in one which is to all intents and purposes uncontrolled.
On a broader level I may be being totally pessimistic but I think the genie is out the bottle with regards to socialising now. I would find it hard to explain to a 16 year old the logic as to why they can see their mates at school all day, can see them at football training and so on but can't see them in the park on a Friday night so I don't envy parents of teenagers their task in the coming weeks. I just don't envisage a situation in which you get a majority of people complying with the rules around visiting each other in the way they did under the previous lockdown. I understand that it can easily be labelled as a selfish mentality but I can see why people may be tempted to ask 'what about me, what about my job, what about my mental health, what about my friendships, what about my education'. Dismissing that because it doesn't apply to you or isn't your primary concern is as much of an 'I'm alright Jack' mentality as asking the questions.
It's a really difficult situation we are in and I fear the next few weeks and months are going to get messy as people increasingly split into factions around the issue.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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19-09-2020 04:49 PM #19513
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19-09-2020 05:42 PM #19515
They cancel kids football again and I will be joining the anti-mask wearing loons and getting prepared to storm holyrood. Same goes for the schools.
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19-09-2020 06:04 PM #19520This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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I kept saying since months that Sweden may have issues and that COVID causes permanent damage to lungs and organs. One doesnt need more than to believe the thousands of reports about it. The world is not suffering because of a fake disease but because Coronavirus is dangerous!There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Sorry, you’re a top man, but we need a smile every now and then
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19-09-2020 07:50 PM #19528
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Trying to keep up with the boys these days is a bit of a pain. That centre circle is becoming smaller. 😱
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19-09-2020 08:08 PM #19530
English National Opera are doing a socially distanced La Boheme in the park at the moment. Sitting here with a 15 yo Speyburn and the windows open listening to it. Love a bit of Puccini! Worse ways to spend an evening.
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