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When will this shit end?


Chrisp1986

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People naturally, understandably and correctly go along with restrictions while it’s clear deaths are on the rise and the NHS is at risk of being overwhelmed.

What is unclear is how people will react if deaths and hospitalisations drop off dramatically February/March time. Nobody has any idea how the general public will react when the need for restrictions is less obvious, and when they’ve been subject to them for a year already.

No doubt there has been significant modelling that we’re not privy to, but we also don’t quite know the impact vaccinations will have on transmissions, as deaths and hospitalisations drop away, will infections start to as well as a result? If so it it will be hard to justify and maintain measures for too long.

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11 minutes ago, Tranquility of Solitude said:

My sons car has been fixed. In case anyone cares....... it was merely a loose oil sump plug. But I took the opportunity to change the oil, oil and air filter, and spark plugs. All free of charge. It’s what Dads do. He stayed indoors but has put the dinner on. Not that any of that has anything to do with this thread, but I did promise an update.
 

The shit of an oil leak on the drive has ended though ... that’s something 🙂 

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6 minutes ago, Deaf Nobby Burton said:

People naturally, understandably and correctly go along with restrictions while it’s clear deaths are on the rise and the NHS is at risk of being overwhelmed.

What is unclear is how people will react if deaths and hospitalisations drop off dramatically February/March time. Nobody has any idea how the general public will react when the need for restrictions is less obvious, and when they’ve been subject to them for a year already.

No doubt there has been significant modelling that we’re not privy to, but we also don’t quite know the impact vaccinations will have on transmissions, as deaths and hospitalisations drop away, will infections start to as well as a result? If so it it will be hard to justify and maintain measures for too long.

People will start household mixing once deaths and hospitalisations are down. So other restrictions are pointless IMO

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1 hour ago, Tranquility of Solitude said:

My sons car has been fixed. In case anyone cares....... it was merely a loose oil sump plug. But I took the opportunity to change the oil, oil and air filter, and spark plugs. All free of charge. It’s what Dads do. He stayed indoors but has put the dinner on. Not that any of that has anything to do with this thread, but I did promise an update.
 

Hooray for dads, at least that's what I tell my kids.

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1 hour ago, Tranquility of Solitude said:

My sons car has been fixed. In case anyone cares....... it was merely a loose oil sump plug. But I took the opportunity to change the oil, oil and air filter, and spark plugs. All free of charge. It’s what Dads do. He stayed indoors but has put the dinner on. Not that any of that has anything to do with this thread, but I did promise an update.
 

it's not what this dad does.

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A bit ominous and doesn't really support much significant lifting of restrictions in February and March, as I've seen projected ad nauseam.

"NHS England warned that the entire health service will have to stay on its highest state of alert until at least the end of March because of the ongoing influx of very sick patients, exacerbated by the new strain of coronavirus."

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/dec/27/hospitals-in-england-told-to-free-up-all-possible-beds-for-surging-covid-cases

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4 minutes ago, Copperface said:

A bit ominous and doesn't really support much significant lifting of restrictions in February and March, as I've seen projected ad nauseam.

"NHS England warned that the entire health service will have to stay on its highest state of alert until at least the end of March because of the ongoing influx of very sick patients, exacerbated by the new strain of coronavirus."

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/dec/27/hospitals-in-england-told-to-free-up-all-possible-beds-for-surging-covid-cases

Hopefully they are proven incorrect and the vaccinations numbers prove them to be over cautious 

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13 minutes ago, Copperface said:

A bit ominous and doesn't really support much significant lifting of restrictions in February and March, as I've seen projected ad nauseam.

"NHS England warned that the entire health service will have to stay on its highest state of alert until at least the end of March because of the ongoing influx of very sick patients, exacerbated by the new strain of coronavirus."

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/dec/27/hospitals-in-england-told-to-free-up-all-possible-beds-for-surging-covid-cases

Wouldn’t call it ominous, sounds realistic and entirely what you’d expect even with the vaccine roll out going as planned. 

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4 minutes ago, zahidf said:

Hopefully they are proven incorrect and the vaccinations numbers prove them to be over cautious 

from what I've read we've got a really bad 4-8 weeks ahead of us, but hopefully vaccinations will start to have an effect on hospitalisation numbers in February or March. But, from all accounts...next month looks bad.

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6 minutes ago, Deaf Nobby Burton said:

Wouldn’t call it ominous, sounds realistic and entirely what you’d expect even with the vaccine roll out going as planned. 

I don't know what some people expect. We are told it will be a very tough winter with tough restrictions in place throughout, with the Spring earmarked as when things can start to get better but some think we'll be seeing a loosening of restrictions by February. We are in this for the winter sadly.

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Just now, Ozanne said:

I don't know what some people expect. We are told it will be a very tough winter with tough restrictions in place throughout with the Spring earmarked as when things can start to get better but some think we'll be seeing a loosening of restrictions by February. We are in this for the winter sadly.

Well let's hope you're wrong!

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19 minutes ago, Ozanne said:

I don't know what some people expect. We are told it will be a very tough winter with tough restrictions in place throughout, with the Spring earmarked as when things can start to get better but some think we'll be seeing a loosening of restrictions by February. We are in this for the winter sadly.

Unfortunately Rishi Sunak is one of those some... And playing to the Daily Heil crowd does not bode well.

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Just now, Ryan1984 said:

Unfortunately Rishi Sunak is one of those some... And playing to the Daily Heil crowd does not bode well.

Good point about Sunak, although he's possibly been burnt by the Autumn and his push for people going out more. It's easier to get people out more in the warmer months anyway, I expect we won't hear a great deal from him till the Spring when we have to go out and spend all that money we've saved.

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Just now, Billy Corgan's Ego said:

January, February and March are going to be brutal. That's almost guaranteed, IMO. 

Feeling optimistic about late spring and summer though if there are no problems with the Oxford rollout (there probably will be...)

That's what I'm expecting too. I'm basically geared up for tier 4 until end of March with any reprieve a bonus.

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4 minutes ago, Billy Corgan's Ego said:

January, February and March are going to be brutal. That's almost guaranteed, IMO. 

Feeling optimistic about late spring and summer though if there are no problems with the Oxford rollout (there probably will be...)

If they are doing one dose Blair plan then in theory, can get loads more people vaccinated and protected.

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