Firstly, we’d be in a damn site better situation if people stopped spreading the virus around by doing things that aren’t vital in crowds or close contact in homes. It would reduce the risk massively. Lockdowns wouldn’t need to be as strict of people did the right and sensible thing. Eventually, even if you’re not in a room with anyone high risk, it very easily, almost definitely, will reach someone high risk with the millions of people doing the wrong things because many people have to visit or do live with someone high risk somewhere along the line.
And you don’t even have to be high risk to be in danger. Elite athletes are noticing how hard this is hitting them and it’s affecting their performance levels (Steve Bruce said as much this week) so what’s it doing to the normal population? Doctors are saying this is leaving scarring on the lungs like a muscular tear would to a bicep. This could affect even healthy people for life.
Going to Tesco is essential. I go about once every two weeks because I batch cook soups and stews so I don’t have to go there too often. I go on my own later on at night so I’m not around on the busy times, wash my hands before going, sanitise my hands and upon getting there and upon leaving, I take my own bag so not to touch any trolleys or baskets, I wear a mask, I keep my distance from others and I wipe down (packets) or give a little wash (fruit/veg) what I’ve bought when I get home.
That is very different, and much safer, than going round my parents’, then my Sister’s, then three different mates’ houses all in the space of a few days at a time when tens of thousands of people are contacting the virus every single day, just because it’s Christmas. What if everyone in the country had that attitude. The NHS are already not coping, if everyone just thought “fuck this, I’ll be alright even if I do get it” cases would be in the hundreds of thousands d day, covid patients would be on hospital floors and the NHS would be in a terrible state. Never mind the deaths.
If people stopped doing things they are being told not to do, cases would be lower, restrictions would be lower, the economy wouldn’t be taking such a hit and each time anything looked like kicking off another wave, the sensible acts of people would keep that wave in check and the lockdowns wouldn’t last as long.
There’s no such thing as not knowing where it is so don’t bother running away from it. We should all be doing the sensible thing. We should only ever be going out anywhere if we really need to. I’ve been doing this since March and I live in my own. If everyone did this, we would be in a much better position across the entire country. We would not have had nearly 90,000 excess deaths this year, our lockdowns wouldn’t have been so long and the economy would be in a better state.
Yes it’s inconvenient, yes it’s taking away part of our life, but these aren’t normal times.