Manoverboard wrote: 06 Jul 2021, 08:59
Many years ago my immune system was wiped out, the medics arranged for myself and Mobietta to have the flu jab because the risk without it was considered to be too high.
That really brings it home. If seasonal flu is considered high risk, it illustrates how much more of a risk Covid is.
Have you decided what you'll be doing after 19th July ?
barney wrote: 06 Jul 2021, 08:17
A lot of people can stay home should they choose to do so.
A lot of people can go out and about and try to get back to some sort of normality, should they choose to do so.
Living under the restrictions that have been in force is not normal, but a small minority is trying to make out that it is.
I can actually remember normal.
So, in a nutshell, you can choose to do exactly what you want, but don’t expect me to do it as well.
Then we can all get along nicely, can’t we?
I think everybody would like to go back to how life was in December 2019.
I remember thinking, right at the start of the pandemic, that this is the once in a generation event that changes society and the way we live (in the same way that events like WW1 and WW2 did) Nothing has happened yet to change my mind. It's never going to be quite the same again. I think i accepted this quite early on, and it's a difficult thing to come to terms with. I'm fairly sure that a lot of people haven't woken up to this yet.
In the 'personal choice' situation that is apparently to start on 19th July - we indeed have the choice to discard our masks and go out and about. However, our choices also affect other people. Some people may feel they will have to stay at home - this may not be their personal choice, but a decision forced on them as they feel that an unmasked world presents too many dangers for them. Basically, they are holed up for the forseeable because of other people's choices.
My view on this is the same as it was this time last year when lockdown was first released.. If everybody behaves courteously and sensibly and remembers there's a global pandemic on - it means the we can all have some freedoms. That is preferable, in my view, to some people doing what they like, at the cost of other people's freedoms.
I have to say Barney, I'm a bit surprised at your stance on this. You are the self proclaimed forum lefty - as I understand it, one of the core principles of socialism is primacy of the community over individualism. So I thought you'd be all for protecting society, rather than 'me first'.