Dunwaters
Well-Known Member
In Ireland were assured last September that there was no danger of a Covid surge associated with re-opening of the schools because there was no evidence that kids could catch or transmit the infection, so it was safe for the schools but unsafe for the colleges, which stayed closed and relied on remote learning.I don't mean to be picky but so far as I recall no-one said or assured us that : -
1. Kids couldn't catch Covid - It was said that the kids were at less risk of serious illness than older or vulnerable adults.
2. Kids couldn't carry (by this I assume you mean transmit) Covid - It was said that the extent of transmission from kids carrying the virus was uncertain.
3. The vaccination programme would prevent us from catching the virus but would greatly lessen the chance of dying from it.
As to the lockdowns: -
(i) I personally believe that if everyone (and I mean everyone in view of the infection rate of the virus) had obeyed the lockdown regulations/advice then the number of Covid cases/deaths would have
been substantially reduced.
(ii) Given (ii) above, how would you suggest the authorities dealt with breaches of the lockdown regulations?
(iii) What the hell did protesters think would be achieved by breaking the lockdown regulations - wouldn't they appreciate or see the reason for the regulations and what the result of their breach could
be or didn't they just care about themselves or others - perhaps most were relatively young and thought the virus would not affect them severely.
A number on this forum (and elsewhere of course) find it so easy (especially with the benefit of hindsight) to criticize the steps which have been taken to try to cope with this virus - why cannot we have some positive suggestions as to what you (and other critics) think should and can be achieved to deal with it.
It appears from the tone of many of the critics that they think they could all have done better in the circumstances and if this is the case then please let's share their proposals.
Rant over.
As for the protestors, we have, or at least we had a right to protest enshrined as part of our democratic values, but the only way you could protest the lockdown restrictions was to get out on the streets and break them, which was of course illegal. So if you didn’t like being kept under house arrest you were going to arrested and punished for demonstrating your opposition to enforced isolation.Catch 22 in action.
And it wasn’t just people who “ didn’t care about themselves or others” there were quite a few of us questioning the requirement for and legal status of the lockdowns and we weren’t getting any answers, we still aren’t.
If you want to stay socially isolated until you personally feel that its safe to emerge, that’s fine, do so with my blessing, but not everyone feels the same way and you may not impose your idea of what’s safe onto the rest of us.
Stay safe by all means,but if you're vaccinated already then this is as safe as its going to get for the rest of your life, so I have decided to resume normal operations, your decision may differ and welcome to it, but dont expect the rest of the population to follow suite and dont expect me to quietly submit to further government restrictions, tried it and don't like it one little bit.

