Without meaningfull punishment at school, a good proportion of our yoof don't develop a sense of social responsibility till they reach their mid 20s. There was a brilliant post on here yesterday that described the evolutionary drivers on social interactions that mean you start as a risk taker to obtain a mate then morph into a protector as you grow older to protect your children - the means by which your DNA is passed to future generations.It really is very simple.
If people stopped being inconsiderate selfish twats this virus would be kept in check.
What the fuck has happened to personal responsibility?
Looks they’ve got a better deal than Liverpool. And gyms can stay open
I'm not defending the government's every action - far from it. It's just there seems to be an ever increasing political agenda on this thread, critical of the government no matter what it does. This was a prime example. From a very poor base, we've ramped up testing better than any other country, and yet the post to which I replied simply wanted to criticise. Even your comment above seems to be through gritted teeth. We have very similar populations to France, Germany and Italy and now have more testing capacity than any of them. In this respect, a "well done" is in order, not a criticism.
Give over. A vaccine that has been rushed to the table and not tested as much as normal and you want to punish people for not taking it - really?the risk to children from this virus is tiny. but adults who refuse the vaccine should be made to sign a form declaring they have sufficient health care insurance should they get covid. I dont see why i as a tax payer should be paying for healthcare for someone who could have avoided catching this virus just because they hadsome way out views and didnt want the vaccine. So not compulsory but you pay for your helthcare if you catch it. Might make people a little less selfish.
It's now absolutely clear that a 2 to 3 week circuit breaker won't work.
In effect, Scotland has had one for over a week now and all it has done is halve the rate of increase.
Its obvious as to why. A significant proportion (30% or so) of the yoof population couldn't give a schidt.
Looks they’ve got a better deal than Liverpool. And gyms can stay open
Back in March/April new cases flattened then slowly cane down. This time its not even flattened and that's with face masks that eliminate 70% of transmission in shops and enclosed spaces. R is still around 1.4That doesn't make any sense, we already know it takes 2-3 weeks in a full on lockdown like we had in March to see the effects.
In the first week you expect infections to keep going up because of the incubation time and people infecting the people they're at home with.