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14-02-2022 09:26 AM #60931
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14-02-2022 09:29 AM #60932
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The last 4 weeks in the uk excess deaths are bellow the 5 year average, even discounting last year.
How many deaths are acceptable to you. As what we're having now is going to be what we have forever now. We'll never be better protected probably, I doubt uptake of boosters will be as high going forward.
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14-02-2022 09:51 AM #60933This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That's not a very insightful contribution to the discussion. see the reply below for a basic level common sense understanding of why it's time to move forward.
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14-02-2022 10:00 AM #60934
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14-02-2022 11:08 AM #60937
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14-02-2022 12:16 PM #60938
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In an article, pre omicron, the total expected years of life lost because of covid between under and over 50s was pretty much the same.
I don't understand why people who are desperate to do away with restrictions and live their life normally will not answer the how many dead people each day is acceptable question.
Each decision to reduce restrictions will have the consequence of dead people every day who would have otherwise lived longer.
I have neither advocated for more restrictions, while we come out of the pandemic, or doing away with them. Those advocating either must surely be able to justify their opinion and the consequences thereof.
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14-02-2022 12:36 PM #60939This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Surely, the onus is on those advocating restrictions on rights and choices to justify the basis for doing so?
Would you ban cigarettes, alcohol, driving faster than 20 miles/hour. All of those things cause tens of thousands of deaths and place huge strains on resources.
There again maybe we can all live with risk and begin rebuilding our devastated economy and mending our mental and emotional health.
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14-02-2022 12:41 PM #60940This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Regardless of the age of any death, covid or non covid during the pandemic, for me almost sadder than the death is the fact that undoubtedly the last year or two of the person's life was far from normal and likely quite isolating and lonely.
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14-02-2022 12:45 PM #60941
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There's on average about 2000 deaths a year on uk roads and 35,000 accidents requiring hospitalisation. A city speed limit of 8mp and motorway of 15mph would stop almost all. If you think the speed limit should be higher your a sicko right
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14-02-2022 12:50 PM #60942This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-02-2022 12:53 PM #60943
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The amount of deaths we have now are acceptable for us to bin all restrictions imo. How many would you say are acceptable?
Covid is here for good. We have to accept that people are going to die from it and get back to normal. The restrictions that are in place are doing absolutely nothing.
You say that removal of restrictions will have the consequence of people dying that wouldn’t have. Have a look at the numbers in England compared to the numbers in Scotland. Generally speaking, that’s not the case. The restrictions aren’t making a blind bit of difference.Last edited by Paulie Walnuts; 14-02-2022 at 01:08 PM.
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14-02-2022 01:04 PM #60944
Daily Scottish update;
5,118 new cases of COVID-19 reported since yesterday
Decrease of 1 in the confirmed cases in hospital since yesterday - 884
Decrease of 2 in the confirmed cases in intensive care since yesterday - 18
4,428,021 people have now received their first dose of the vaccine - 969 people since yesterday
4,143,511 people have now received their second dose of the vaccine - 828 people since yesterday
3,352,239 people have now received a booster vaccination - 3,185 people since yesterday
No deaths registered since yesterday
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14-02-2022 01:15 PM #60945This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-02-2022 01:50 PM #60946
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14-02-2022 01:59 PM #60947
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14-02-2022 02:04 PM #60948
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14-02-2022 02:08 PM #60949
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The acceptable figure is the current figure for me. This is not because I think the current level of deaths is pleasant but because I think the restrictions are doing very little, if anything to stop it. Some European nations went full lockdown to stop Omricon with no success. I’m not convinced our death rate would be much, if any higher If we remove restrictions. Someone else said earlier, it’s restrictions for restrictions sale now.
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14-02-2022 02:09 PM #60950This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-02-2022 02:51 PM #60951This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are lots of restrictions we have to protect individuals and the wider population. Most weren't popular with some sections of society when they were brought in. e.g. seatbelts in cars, smoking ban in pubs, gun laws. I could count things like murder, rape, burglary etc being illegal, but you'd probably say those are extreme examples.
The difficulty governments have is trying to balance between protecting their citizens and not infringing on freedoms too much. It's a difficult one. American gun laws are a great example of this.
And without trying to be overly political, I'd trust the current Scottish administration a hell of a lot more than the UK one to look at doing the 'right thing' rather than the most popular thing.
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14-02-2022 03:04 PM #60952
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14-02-2022 03:15 PM #60953This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also, the UK may have got it 'right' this time, but I assume we're just ignoring the rest of the pandemic?
If I'm not mistaken, I think the UK still has the highest total deaths per million of of all European countries. I'm sure you'll be along shortly to tell me I'm looking at the wrong data.
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14-02-2022 03:18 PM #60954
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The other thing is England won't get any bump from opening we could. England's cases are still plummeting 3 weeks after dropping all rules. 31,943 today 48,602 last week. Scotland was 5,118.
Ons is lagged but we could see a switchover in prevalence soon and especially so when we drop rules
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14-02-2022 03:23 PM #60955
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14-02-2022 04:07 PM #60958
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Then some amazing people from Oxford who the tories wouldn't have cared for pre pandemic saved the day. I even thought the lockdown last winter was to late and too loose. The British public take the plaudits in getting vaccinated as quickly as they could and in huge numbers. It was accidental good fortune from uk gov
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14-02-2022 04:12 PM #60959
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14-02-2022 05:18 PM #60960
All remaining Covid-19 restrictions in Northern Ireland have been lifted, Health Minister Robin Swann has announced.
"I have decided that those remaining measures should no longer be set out in regulations," Mr Swann said.
"Instead, they should be placed in guidance to be followed by the public."
He said he would be making an order on Tuesday to revoke the remaining restrictions, including face covering regulations.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-60369591
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