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Resident Dr Sarah Jarvis On Itv News, Resident Pessimist
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She never has any cheerful or positive news about the virus. She always has a miserable look on her face. Always doom and gloom.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think she's realistic and explains things well. She seems 'cautiously optamistic' to me which is the same as most scientists/medical experts at the moment given the vaccinne success and is a little more optamistic than Chris Whitty. She's allso not afraid to say when she's not happy with the goverment approach, for example when they were talking of allowing us to get together for 5 days over Christmas.
//Yes and if there is a bit of positive news there's always a 'but' at the end.//
Thats life (or death in the case of covid). Theres got to be a but, look at the 3rd wave elsewhere, it would be foolish to ignore it, look at the risks of opening everything up when most pub/club goers wont have been vaccinnated yet due to there age, look at the risk to supply of vaccinnes, look at the variants, look at the very low take up in some communitys, look at the surge in Europe . But theres a lot to look forward to now the suns shining and we can meet outdoors for walks and meals/drinks
Thats life (or death in the case of covid). Theres got to be a but, look at the 3rd wave elsewhere, it would be foolish to ignore it, look at the risks of opening everything up when most pub/club goers wont have been vaccinnated yet due to there age, look at the risk to supply of vaccinnes, look at the variants, look at the very low take up in some communitys, look at the surge in Europe . But theres a lot to look forward to now the suns shining and we can meet outdoors for walks and meals/drinks
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