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Is It Almost Time For People To Take Responsibility For Themselves?
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Isolation is creating serious social and personal problems so since the situation with the virus seems to be stabilising somewhat, when this current session of lockdown ends should people be allowed to take responsibility for themselves? Whilst the vulnerable may - and must - choose to remain in isolation, should those who aren’t designated vulnerable be allowed to return to work and to normal life with businesses, pubs and clubs opening up again resulting in life, for them - and the economy - returning to normal?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The plan to ease the lockdown as revealed in the papers (the Sunday Times anyway) envisages schools opening gradually first, with pubs and clubs last.
But over 70s advised to self isolate until a vaccine becomes available. This latter seems sensible and surely the epitome of taking responsible for oneself
But over 70s advised to self isolate until a vaccine becomes available. This latter seems sensible and surely the epitome of taking responsible for oneself
Whilst millions of UK residents are voluntarily staying indoors, not travelling, and generally doing as bidden by the authorities there are still 15,000 or so incoming people, from some very virus riven Countries, flying into the UK daily without even the most cursory of examinations or assessments at the airports(Mainly Heathrow) Indeed people are flying into Heathrow from areas that have been prevented from transporting people into certain European Countries from those places to then fly onwards to the City they wanted to reach in the first place after an overnight stay.
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As far as I can gather the lockdown was put in place so that the NHS would not be overwhelmed by CV-19 patients. Well that has not happened. It may have gone up now but there are still only a handful -under 100 beds- taken up in the new 4000 bed Nightingale hospital in London.
I believe many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, have had the virus with little or no effects. Those shielding and vulnerable should take responsibility for their own well-being and remain away from social gatherings, but I think the lockdown should now be slowly lifted for those not classed in the vulnerable categories, otherwise the UK is going to be left, economically and socially, in a very dark place for many years to come.
I believe many hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, have had the virus with little or no effects. Those shielding and vulnerable should take responsibility for their own well-being and remain away from social gatherings, but I think the lockdown should now be slowly lifted for those not classed in the vulnerable categories, otherwise the UK is going to be left, economically and socially, in a very dark place for many years to come.
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