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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Boris will address the nation on Monday and update us on how and when we will come out of lockdown . What are you hoping he will say and what do you think he will say ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months. |
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months."
So who do you think is an expert on this pandemic and can lead the country? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
So who do you think is an expert on this pandemic and can lead the country? "
Matt Hancock clearly. Pffft. As if that was a debate. |
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
So who do you think is an expert on this pandemic and can lead the country?
Matt Hancock clearly. Pffft. As if that was a debate. "
I was gonna say coco the clown |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
So who do you think is an expert on this pandemic and can lead the country? "
An expert? There's plenty.
A leader? Good luck with that in modern Britain. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
So who do you think is an expert on this pandemic and can lead the country?
Matt Hancock clearly. Pffft. As if that was a debate. "
Haha! |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Boris will address the nation on Monday and update us on how and when we will come out of lockdown . What are you hoping he will say and what do you think he will say ? "
We all know that there is a long way to go yet. But a nice long walk or ride outside the confines of the house will be really nice.
I feel however that when the lockdown is eased significantly too many folks will just think it's a free-for-all and run riot.
Couldn't guess just yet what he actually will say.
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
Everyone literally needs a little bit of positivity! I'm hoping he will outline when and how schools are going to get safely back, my children desperately want to go back.
Maybe he will mention non essential shops, and I'm hoping hairdressers because my bangs need a serious trim! |
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"Hoping he’ll say everything back to normal soon as
Somehow I cant see that happening One can hope "
What for a month of back to normal then lock down again.
No for me change nothing till April and look hard at schools now and kids transmitting covid as this was menshend today just don't know how you would stop it. |
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"Everyone literally needs a little bit of positivity! I'm hoping he will outline when and how schools are going to get safely back, my children desperately want to go back.
Maybe he will mention non essential shops, and I'm hoping hairdressers because my bangs need a serious trim!"
I would think shops and hair is less of a problem then schools.
Schools is as much about if workers go back kids need schools |
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"First, let's put Chris Whitty on"
(Chris Whitty breaks down the situation without political interference)
"Given this, we have followed the advice of Whitty and the other experts the UK is so lucky to have. We recognise that this has been extremely difficult for everyone, and we are determined to proceed very cautiously with the aim of never locking down, or risking so many lives, again.
Given the importance of our children's education, we have also invested £X into ventilation and safety to stop them catching and spreading the disease, which will also help us rebuild and return to normal."
I expect... none of this |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Everyone literally needs a little bit of positivity! I'm hoping he will outline when and how schools are going to get safely back, my children desperately want to go back.
Maybe he will mention non essential shops, and I'm hoping hairdressers because my bangs need a serious trim!
I would think shops and hair is less of a problem then schools.
Schools is as much about if workers go back kids need schools "
And then the kids spread it. Parents get it. Wave 3 |
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"Boris will address the nation on Monday and update us on how and when we will come out of lockdown . What are you hoping he will say and what do you think he will say ? "
I've absolutely no interest in anything that dickhead Boris says other than when schools are to reopen but the school will email everyone anyway regardless anyway. |
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I'm hoping that the emphasis is on any timing will have to be supported by evidence and infection data. I'd also prefer any prospective earliest dates to have had a couple of months extra leeway added to them.
As quick an announcement as possible. Promise that lockdown will be at least partly over by Jan 2022 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He's going to peel back his skin revealing his true hideous lizard like face, then he will order his genetically modified vaccinated minions to attack.
Or not that, something else. |
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"Everyone literally needs a little bit of positivity! I'm hoping he will outline when and how schools are going to get safely back, my children desperately want to go back.
Maybe he will mention non essential shops, and I'm hoping hairdressers because my bangs need a serious trim!
I would think shops and hair is less of a problem then schools.
Schools is as much about if workers go back kids need schools
And then the kids spread it. Parents get it. Wave 3"
You know I'm glad I'm not calling this one it's damed if you do and damed if you don't but it will all go wrong again that's for sure. |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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I just feel that it the only reason infections are down is because of the lockdown. Once that opens up I'm sure the infections will rise.
The vaccine haven't had chance to be effective yet. Most of the people who've had it weren't going out and mixing with other people.
Plus in other threads, posts say that even after you've been vaccinated you can still catch the virus and pass it on but it won't be as severe.
At least a month before lockdown starts easing except maybe for schools. |
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"I just feel that it the only reason infections are down is because of the lockdown. Once that opens up I'm sure the infections will rise.
The vaccine haven't had chance to be effective yet. Most of the people who've had it weren't going out and mixing with other people.
Plus in other threads, posts say that even after you've been vaccinated you can still catch the virus and pass it on but it won't be as severe.
At least a month before lockdown starts easing except maybe for schools. "
So why schools? Do we now know children can't speed it.
For me shops and gyms first if the big supermarket can open safely then why not small shops gyms and restraints. A least it's not hundreds all in one place. |
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"Open everything back up. It’s getting beyond a joke now.
Being locked up is affecting peoples mental health."
What and go back to more cases and more deaths let alone the possibility of increased variants due to more infections |
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months."
Bit unfair, no one predicted this. If anyone to blame its WHO. They are an organisation that should have planned, have systems in place for any country, non political, and should step in with a plan for everyone to use, and no waste time. |
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"Open everything back up. It’s getting beyond a joke now.
Being locked up is affecting peoples mental health."
I agree its doing peoples heads in. We're swamped at Samaritans, and we've had 3 attempted suicides in my hostel this week. What do you suggest we do? |
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"Open everything back up. It’s getting beyond a joke now.
Being locked up is affecting peoples mental health.
I agree its doing peoples heads in. We're swamped at Samaritans, and we've had 3 attempted suicides in my hostel this week. What do you suggest we do?"
How meny are struggling with mental health I guess all that have lost a love one due to covid and those that have lost people not covid related. But also all the staff in hospitals and care homes and other services dealing with the extra deaths. PTSD in paramedic throught to undertake is going to be on the up.
It's hard but we did not lock down soon enough or garden enough and this is the result |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I honestly cannot understand why they would send some school year groups back before Easter when they have plenty of time around god knows who for three weeks and then break up again for two weeks, I know most want to get back but let them have until Easter and then go back.
Other than that, anything else doesn't effect me on a wider scale so it doesn't bother me when they reopen of course would be nicer sooner rather than later for all those people that need an income and for their mental health.
I sit and wait for Bojo on Monday
Danish x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
Bit unfair, no one predicted this. If anyone to blame its WHO. They are an organisation that should have planned, have systems in place for any country, non political, and should step in with a plan for everyone to use, and no waste time."
Naw, it's totally fair. They've been nothing short of incompetent. Not choosing to do the first lockdown a month earlier was disgraceful. Allowing the borders to remain open too. The PPE fiasco and the billions - yes billions - of pounds given to fictitious or unrelated companies, in untendered contracts, for things that never materialised.
A competent government does none of these things, and they also don't allow 100,000 deaths like our government has. |
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"Hoping he will offer his resignation with immediate effect for his & his governments completely incompetent response to the handling of the pandemic over the past 12 months.
Bit unfair, no one predicted this. If anyone to blame its WHO. They are an organisation that should have planned, have systems in place for any country, non political, and should step in with a plan for everyone to use, and no waste time.
Naw, it's totally fair. They've been nothing short of incompetent. Not choosing to do the first lockdown a month earlier was disgraceful. Allowing the borders to remain open too. The PPE fiasco and the billions - yes billions - of pounds given to fictitious or unrelated companies, in untendered contracts, for things that never materialised.
A competent government does none of these things, and they also don't allow 100,000 deaths like our government has."
So what now how would you call it schools etc mental health |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think he'll announce a limited return to school phased, and limited care home visiting with safety measures. Not much else yet and even those with the caveat that it will be data driven, and no hesitancy on rolling back if needed. |
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By *D835Man
over a year ago
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"Open everything back up. It’s getting beyond a joke now.
Being locked up is affecting peoples mental health.
I agree its doing peoples heads in. We're swamped at Samaritans, and we've had 3 attempted suicides in my hostel this week. What do you suggest we do?
How meny are struggling with mental health I guess all that have lost a love one due to covid and those that have lost people not covid related. But also all the staff in hospitals and care homes and other services dealing with the extra deaths. PTSD in paramedic throught to undertake is going to be on the up.
It's hard but we did not lock down soon enough or garden enough and this is the result "
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By *ickerMan
over a year ago
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Schools should stay shut until after Easter. No point opening for 2 weeks. I would expect a plan based on the vaccinations. We are going off track with infections. If you can still catch it but are vaccinated then there is less chance of illness or death.
I would expect that when 30 or 40 million people are vaccinated we should be getting back to some sort of normality in this country. The vaccines will probably be a booster afterwards.
The figures are going down because of lockdown and we are past the peak. I'm definitely hoping that its more clear than what its been so far. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Naw, it's totally fair. They've been nothing short of incompetent. Not choosing to do the first lockdown a month earlier was disgraceful. Allowing the borders to remain open too. The PPE fiasco and the billions - yes billions - of pounds given to fictitious or unrelated companies, in untendered contracts, for things that never materialised.
A competent government does none of these things, and they also don't allow 100,000 deaths like our government has.
So what now how would you call it schools etc mental health "
I honestly don't know, but thankfully I'm not in charge. I guess a phased return to work and schools would be a sensible start, though impractical for many.
As for the mental health aspect, I'm fairly certain the tories don't give a toss about anyone's mental health, but I think it would be good for people to be legally allowed a little more social movement - maybe a return to the bubble of 6 again? It works on paper, but I'm pretty sure people didn't stick to it strictly last year.
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