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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Tabloid journalism.

Clickbait....

Stories for people who only read the first two lines of a news report.

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By *eeBee67Man  over a year ago

Masked and Distant

The negativity is affecting me more than anything at the minute.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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The negativity is affecting me more than anything at the minute."

As much as the newspapers and media have a job to do reporting the news but they must realise that they also have an obligation to try to do good when possible.

I know there's not much to be cheerful about.

But it would be great to read many reports of people who got better and was able to beat CV

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


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The negativity is affecting me more than anything at the minute.

As much as the newspapers and media have a job to do reporting the news but they must realise that they also have an obligation to try to do good when possible.

I know there's not much to be cheerful about.

But it would be great to read many reports of people who got better and was able to beat CV"

I can agree with you about the media, I can't look at the Guardian, it catastropises everything. For uk news I'm relying on radio 4. Given the selective testing that is done, I don't see how they can get numbers for those recover from it Take heart from the facts that the vast majority that get the virus only have mild or no symptoms at all. Its the other 20% that have it severely with 7% will have it critically. The numbers will stop rising so drastically, then hopefully stop rising and then start to decrease.

Its also important to turn the news off now and then.

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By *ctionnotwords69Man  over a year ago

ENFIELD


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The negativity is affecting me more than anything at the minute.

As much as the newspapers and media have a job to do reporting the news but they must realise that they also have an obligation to try to do good when possible.

I know there's not much to be cheerful about.

But it would be great to read many reports of people who got better and was able to beat CV

I can agree with you about the media, I can't look at the Guardian, it catastropises everything. For uk news I'm relying on radio 4. Given the selective testing that is done, I don't see how they can get numbers for those recover from it Take heart from the facts that the vast majority that get the virus only have mild or no symptoms at all. Its the other 20% that have it severely with 7% will have it critically. The numbers will stop rising so drastically, then hopefully stop rising and then start to decrease.

Its also important to turn the news off now and then.

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Until they come up with a treatment and vaccine, we are not out of the woods yet....

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By *ownhouseTwosomeCouple  over a year ago

Birkenhead/Liverpool

Who needs the media?!

Just get your science based research from Tracey on the Fab forums! lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Whether or not to consume "news" and from what sources is entirely within your personal control

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Who needs the media?!

Just get your science based research from Tracey on the Fab forums! lol "

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By *moothman2000Man  over a year ago

Leicestershire

The bigger the headline the smaller the story generally.

Haven't bought a newspaper in 30 years, I don't like shouty headlines.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The bigger the headline the smaller the story generally.

Haven't bought a newspaper in 30 years, I don't like shouty headlines."

^Legend

Wr dont buy the newspaper, no longer have a tv licence and avoid main stream propagandy at all times

Life is so much better this way.

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