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20th April 2021, 17:08 | #711 |
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My wife went to the Library this afternoon to drop off and collect a book she had ordered. There were two women chatting inside the Library with there face masks on there chins and when one of the librarians asked the women if they could either put the face masks on properly or carry on with there conversation outside she was hit with some abuse basically saying'' it does not matter anymore as they had both had there first jab''.
Sadly if two many people have this attitude we will be heading towards another lockdown this winter unless these vaccines they are giving us are more effective than they realise. Best case is once we have heard immunity unless some mutation finds it way around the vaccine we should have no more deaths than Flu usually causes annually, with a lot of the fragile members of our society already been affected by Covid hopefully we will see a lower death rate for a while. Apparently Brazil is finding a lot of victims of Covid in there latest wave are under 40 years old. We will have to learn to live with this for many years to come. Personally I hate face masks and once we dont have to ware these any longer I will feel the end is insight. |
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Beginning to see even more "chin masks" than before and an increasing number of people with no masks at all......
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21st April 2021, 08:28 | #714 |
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I think Artic is correct, come October we will be facing restrictions yet again. Probably not as bad as many people will have been vaccinated, which will give some protection. People do need to act responsibly this spring/summer, it’s far from over.
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The ironic thing is those who have to be reminded of the need to follow the precautions, will never be receptive to the advice.
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Whether masks work well or not, the fact is that a large majority feel reassured by wearing them and having other people wear them in 'indoors' situations. So I put one on when I go in a shop or the garage to pay. challenged a woman on sunday at the garage, 'Why aren't you wearing a mask' the answer 'I don't want to!'. Well neither do I 'want' to. and I guess the guy behind the counter for 8 hours a day behind a screen doesn't 'want' to either. But we do. Wearing masks in public buildings is tolerable. Being imprisoned in your home for months on end isn't. While lockdowns may be effective. They can't be the longterm solution, even as temporary local measures.
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The vaccines against Covid do not confer any kind of permanent immunity.
It may be that effective protection lasts just 6-9 months. Added to that we see new strains of the virus appearing. The first doses were rolled out on December last year, and those were to the most vulnerable groups (who most need protection). There will be a second round of Covid vaccination to boost the immunity of those early recipients, and this could begin as early as August/September. The challenge for the NHS is that the annual 'flu programme should kick off late October through to January 2022. This means we may end up with the second round of Covid Vax running into the start of 'flu season. I's a huge challenge in terms of manpower and logistics, and it's likely that uptake of the 'flu vaccine next year will be high. Most years only 35-40% of folk offered the vaccine take it. In our new world of heightened anxiety and desire to be protected acceptance is likely to be more next season. In short, when it's offered take advantage and go. |
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Yeah over 63 million in the UK have not caught it.
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I suspect we wont know the real figures until this is all over or to be more specific when the epidemic is classified as being over. As we know we will have this for probably for the rest of our natural. Those that think in a couple of years we will back to normal had better have a rethink. There will be countries that will be ''RED'' zones for a long time and if you are unfortunate to get the virus while traveling I hate to think how you will be get back home. |
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