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Bleating about 'all remaining restrictions going' and 'creating confusion' etc
If the only remaining restriction is masks, how does that have a serious impact in all honesty?
"Scottish businesses were looking forward to returning to greater normality and the decision to delay the removal of all remaining Covid-19 restrictions will come as a bitter disappointment."
Greater normality..... We must be a baw hair away from total pre covid normality arnt we?
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The issue is not mask - irrelevant.
There is a wider issue here. Call it a spat.
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Makes the statement read like my daughter when I tell her at 7.30pm shes no getting a magnum
Was it penned by madame A Budge?
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They’ve lost faith. Pure and simple.
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Ok… mask zealots.
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15-03-2022 07:48 PM #61813
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Likewise they’ve not been on holidays as they’ve no interest in wearing a mask for hours on a plane.
Masks stop people doing things.
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I've always found the mask wearing a small inconvenience and infact thinking of a packed in like sardines peak time train seems generally sensible to wear one anyway, covid or no covid!
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15-03-2022 08:07 PM #61815
I'll not be casting off my mask for a long time. Especially on the bus.
And if ye sit behind me and start coughing ye'll get a slap across your head.
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Some people (not aimed specifically at .net posters I’ll add) have taken issue with essentially every restriction or piece of guidance from vaccinations to lockdowns, table service to face masks. Some clearly have legitimate arguments, and others just don’t like being told what to do.. or who is doing the telling. However, it definitely feels like we’re in a much better place when you think what our limitations in every day life were like in the two previous years, and given how rife the illness is just now.
It’s been a long slog but we’re getting there. Face masks in shops and transport (which people need to use) for a few extra weeks doesn’t seem like a big ask in the grand scheme of things.
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I'm totally for any restriction that saves lives. I thought we locked down to late and too lose pre vaccine. Every restriction helped to keep the population safe until vaccines came. Post vaccine England has shown it pointless, seeing they have similar if slightly less excess deaths.
Hong Kong has shown you can have the strictest restrictions in the world but everyone will get it with Omicron. The only thing that will help you is vaccination, mitigations are just delaying the outcome
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Holidays though, whilst I still go on them and think the sacrifice is worth it, I can absolutely see why people have absolutely no inclination to sit for hours in an airport, then hours on a plane, then another half hour in an airport then an hour in a taxi with one on. It’s not an enjoyable experience whatsoever and is a significantly worse experience because of masks imo.Last edited by Paulie Walnuts; 15-03-2022 at 08:52 PM.
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Everyone has been saying that BA.2 is much more transmissible, but no more dangerous or vaccine resistant, than previous strains so I'm unsure what we're achieving by extending this legal requirement even if it is only for another two weeks.
What happens in 2 weeks' time if we're still seeing extremely high case numbers? Unlike in December with the emergence of the original Omicron variant when we kept hearing Sturgeon referring to dubious studies from Denmark as the reason why we needed additional restrictions until we knew more about it, I heard nothing today which suggests we are delaying the lifting of the mask requirement to allow us to monitor BA.2 to see if it's going to be more dangerous etc so there must be high levels of confidence that it's not more dangerous.
I'm unsure why the "expectation" is for the law to be reduced to guidance from next month if we're still experiencing high infection levels at that point.
What happens then?
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15-03-2022 09:09 PM #61824This 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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Last edited by majorhibs; 15-03-2022 at 10:24 PM.
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15-03-2022 10:42 PM #61829
A mother died from a "catastrophic" bleed on the brain caused by a rare side-effect of the Covid-19 vaccine, a coroner has concluded.
Kim Lockwood, 34, complained of an excruciating headache eight days after her AstraZeneca jab in March 2021.
Her condition quickly deteriorated and she was pronounced dead 17 hours after being admitted to Rotherham Hospital.
South Yorkshire Coroner Nicola Mundy said Mrs Lockwood had been "extremely unlucky".
At Doncaster Coroner's court, she recorded the cause of death as Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT) and returned a verdict of misadventure.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-60757293
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16-03-2022 06:47 AM #61830
New Zealand has brought forward plans to reopen its borders to international travellers after a Covid lockout of more than two years.
Australians will be allowed to enter the country without needing to quarantine or isolate from 13 April.
Fully vaccinated travellers from about 60 countries on a visa-waiver list will be able to arrive from 2 May. Those nations include the UK and US.
All arrivals will have to show a negative Covid test.
New Zealand shut its borders in March 2020 as the pandemic spread. They have remained closed, except for a short-lived travel bubble with Australia.
Currently only New Zealand citizens are allowed in and out.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-60760435
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