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Indian Covid Variant Spread Could Delay Easing Of Restrictions, Why?

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dave50 | 06:07 Thu 13th May 2021 | News
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This was on the news this morning. I don't understand why. All the elderly and vulnerable have had the vaccine that prevents serious illness even if they do get infected, the young don't suffer from it, so what is the problem? I find it very frustrating that nobody seems to question this.
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I couldn't agree more - as long as very few people are dying from it, what does it matter? There have been bad 'flu epidemics - but, again, as long as most vulnerable people have been vaccinated and so are unlikely to clog up hospitals and die, it hasn't mattered. This whole thing has now become a ridiculous over-reaction. ' Save the NHS' was the call - OK, it's been...
21:19 Thu 13th May 2021
If no one is dying then whats the problem

We need to all get back to normal and get the economy going so more people dont die with "caused by COVID".

It's all very well those on here sat with nowhere to go and fat pensions telling us to lockdown. Many people are really struggling now, both mentally and physically with poverty.
//Define young? Children have died from it//

Out of the millions claimed to have died directly from Covid, how many?
and how many who were otherwise healthy?
I don't know. I've given up watching the news now.
ymb and you think those with 'fat pensions' your words, aren't suffering as well ?? Many pensioners live alone and have really struggled with the loneliness of this pandemic, but hey they obviously don't count in your warped mind !! The pandemic affects EVERYONE and everyone should be considered.
They are talking about possibly delaying the 21st June restrictions still in place, next week’s are still going ahead. I would far rather they did not take away social distancing and masks if the Indian variant is more transmissible as they do not know how safe the jabs are with this new variant. Lockdowns are a thing of the past if we take things carefully.
YGM..

////It's all very well those on here sat with nowhere to go and fat pensions telling us to lockdown. Many people are really struggling now, both mentally and physically with poverty.////

LOL.. lol....a good point.
Boris may have no option , and be forced to delay lifting the lockdown.
9:36. Obviously ttt, but previously you were blaming religion or "Muslims" while entirely ignoring that half are female. Maybe it was just laziness on your part, but you seem determined to draw in millions of people who haven't done anything wrong, in order to excuse those who have, by finding them excuses of religion.
Apologies :-) wrong thread
//ymb and you think those with 'fat pensions' your words, aren't suffering as well ?? Many pensioners live alone and have really struggled with the loneliness of this pandemic, but hey they obviously don't count in your warped mind !! The pandemic affects EVERYONE and everyone should be considered//

Thanks BurleyShirley. You have said more or less exactly what I was going to say. Why is it that some daft people think mostpeople in my age group are in receipt of huge pensions? Many more had no pension schemes back in the day and our mortgage interest rose to about 15% during the 8Os for a long time. Saving for old age made it impossible for a lot of us to afford s private pension. Get your facts straight!!
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Its those who are financially secure ie with a secure job or no income worries who shout loudest for restrictions to continue.
True Dave.
//Thanks BurleyShirley. You have said more or less exactly what I was going to say. Why is it that some daft people think mostpeople in my age group are in receipt of huge pensions?//

Youngmaf's point was not a comment on the size of pensions, as such. It was to illustrate that, in the main, the people shouting loudest for a continuation of restrictions are those whose incomes have not been affected by Covid. Those wishing to remain locked up and masked up after restrictions have been relaxed are perfectly free to do so.
Well perhaps NJ the wording was misleading 'Nowhere to go' and 'fat pensions' indicates age to most of our older ABers. What Dave has posted better reflects the situation. The wealthy of any age won't be sitting about with nowhere to go!!
Looks like davebro @ 7.11 gave the best common sense answer on this thread, were a lot on the media are just hell bent on the next easing of restrictions, without considering what the India variant will bring if anything. Like all variants this no doubt is being tested against the vaccine we have had, and no doubt that's not done overnight. It can also be the case that its no more dangerous, its just that India give little respect to the way covid can spread, and lack of vaccines given.
^^ Saying and doing very different emmie. Very different, its about time Boris learn't to keep his mouth and his thoughts shut.
ridiculous post TC, how can he get anything done if he stays stumm
you should watch PMQT, he usually gets by pretty well, often doesn't need to harangue his opponent SKS, merely let him waffle on.

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