The bottom line is yes, we need to wait for the virus and humans to get back into some sort of happy equilibrium, we are just killing time until that happens
Until then trying to stop people from dying and develop serious illness due to covid is a priority, vaccines and keeping away from others is a key part of that especially for the most vulnerable
of course its imperfect and politicians need to posture/justify their existence, and also in reality there is f&"k all else we can do about it (I'm guessing this is where a lot of the frustration is coming from)
The covid and vaccine and civil liberty related lunacy is very entertaining if you can view it in its context (I can't though it just pi$$es me off)
The doc who spoke to Javid not sure what his point was. I'd have had loads to say to the health Secretary mostly in words of four letters.....wouldn't have wasted time spouting about vaccines
Got to say no point getting natural immunity to further infection if the first infection kills or mains you though....having said that I'm glad I've just had covid over Christmas and can relax for a few months knowing I'm unlikely to get reinfected and therefore to infect anyone else but who knows. Won't be off to the footy anytime soon....
I'm baffled how blasé folk are when we are talking about real people dying and becoming unwell
I'm alright Jack, until you're not
At one point hundreds of excess deaths were occurring every day. It is heartbreaking that we have become accustomed to that and treat ongoing deaths with a shrug of the shoulders
Anyways I'm off back to my box to polish my bolt as don't have anything else intelligent to say as such conversations can become circular