I've been at work right the way through. As everyone should have (except those shielding).Guess who is finding lock down tough. Hey, i thought you believed teaching was easy. Struggling are we?
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I've been at work right the way through. As everyone should have (except those shielding).Guess who is finding lock down tough. Hey, i thought you believed teaching was easy. Struggling are we?
Australia didn't really have a first wave though, did it? More like a first trickle. Isn't surprising to me that an outbreak would flare up particularly badly under those circumstances.
nope, the just delayed the first wave.
seeing the same situations That countries had in the first wave way back.
same will happen with NZ
I think you were talking about the likelihood of first, second waves etc NOT how they were managed?Yeah, because they managed it properly. Sheesh!
I see so a wave is only a wave if it is huge.
I see so a wave is only a wave if it is huge. What will Brtain's second wave look like under this government then? Beggars the imagination.
Ha, ha, ha. You need to check out what is happening in Australia where the death rate has more than doubled in the last month or so.
You have to reach a level of serious communal infection, which they did not have.
You tell us as your convinced we are going to have one and all die.
Whats the % death toll versus infection?
I find it incredible that this issue is so political now. Be happy we are flattening out and that the bastard virus may be going away. Let the data talk and follow the guidance. But we absolutely need to re-open when safe, otherwise the impact will be catastrophic, especially for the most poor people.
I find it incredible that this issue is so political now. Be happy we are flattening out and that the bastard virus may be going away. Let the data talk and follow the guidance. But we absolutely need to re-open when safe, otherwise the impact will be catastrophic, especially for the most poor people.
I find it incredible that this issue is so political now. Be happy we are flattening out and that the bastard virus may be going away. Let the data talk and follow the guidance. But we absolutely need to re-open when safe, otherwise the impact will be catastrophic, especially for the most poor people.
It may kill 'way more than flu' now, but will it kill a % every year like flu, lets hope not.
I agree, to a point. I absolutely backed a lockdown. We knew nothing about the virus, we were ill-prepared as a nation and, globally, we needed to buy time to develop therapeutic treatments and vaccines.
My only hesitancy now is that I still feel we have a PM completely unsuited to deal with the situation we find ourselves in, and we have a government which has PR as its highest priority. I think the winter will be very difficult and it will be interesting to see how it is dealt with.
Without a proper system of track and trace we could very quickly find ourselves in a terrible situation. It beggars belief that we are so far into this and we don’t yet have an effective one.
We do, though, need to keep trying to get back to something resembling normal.