Covid restrictions - are you adhering or not?

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Have you been sticking rigidly to the rules, with no ifs, buts, or conditions?

Yes, I've followed to the letter.
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38%
Kind of, I'm being sensible and reducing contact with people.
47
58%
No, I'm carrying on regardless
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4%
 
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It's a balance. I don't agree with mandating the jab on people, but a bit of carrot goes a long way.

I reckon a £5 'Spoons voucher would swing it for most.
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Still wearing a mask in shops etc although we're a shrinking band. I don't mind at all and if it has any chance of reducing the probability of getting mild Covid, the new 'super-cold' or flu then :thumbup:

(Been jabbed against Covid and flu but even so...).
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I don't agree with jab mandating either but if it's impacting my liberty then, tbh, screw the anti-jabbers they can have their liberty restricted
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:03 pm Still wearing a mask in shops etc although we're a shrinking band. I don't mind at all and if it has any chance of reducing the probability of getting mild Covid, the new 'super-cold' or flu then :thumbup:

(Been jabbed against Covid and flu but even so...).
Ditto

Numbers around here have rocketed over the last couple weeks. A lot of that is in schools.
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Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:03 pm Still wearing a mask in shops etc although we're a shrinking band. I don't mind at all and if it has any chance of reducing the probability of getting mild Covid, the new 'super-cold' or flu then :thumbup:

(Been jabbed against Covid and flu but even so...).

Pretty much all of that^.
I honestly don't see the issue about wearing a mask in shops. Easy.
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demographic wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:32 pm
Count Steer wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:03 pm Still wearing a mask in shops etc although we're a shrinking band. I don't mind at all and if it has any chance of reducing the probability of getting mild Covid, the new 'super-cold' or flu then :thumbup:

(Been jabbed against Covid and flu but even so...).

Pretty much all of that^.
I honestly don't see the issue about wearing a mask in shops. Easy.
It's still fairly strict here and nobody complains.

Just the odd pissed up holidaymaker forgets.
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Covid cases seem to be increasing substantially.
NHS hospitals are full, ambulances are at full stretch. Locally ambulances take up to 13 hours to discharge a patient into A&E.
Now care homes are saying they won't take new residents, or anyone from hospital.

And people are reluctant to get jabbed because of the "risk". "
Others want "freedom" to not wear masks/show their vaccination status.

Good show people, you will soon have another "freedom", the freedom to die of a bike/car accident or a heart attack/whatever. No ambulance, they are busy, no hospital, they are full.

Enjoy your freedom folks.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:51 pm Covid cases seem to be increasing substantially.
NHS hospitals are full, ambulances are at full stretch. Locally ambulances take up to 13 hours to discharge a patient into A&E.
Now care homes are saying they won't take new residents, or anyone from hospital.

And people are reluctant to get jabbed because of the "risk". "
Others want "freedom" to not wear masks/show their vaccination status.

Good show people, you will soon have another "freedom", the freedom to die of a bike/car accident or a heart attack/whatever. No ambulance, they are busy, no hospital, they are full.

Enjoy your freedom folks.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 8:10 pm Sorry I dozed off after 2 lines
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It's coming to get you (again). Very much like House of Pain in that respect. :(
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Feck it, I've not had it yet and could do with some free time off work
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:24 am
Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:51 pm Covid cases seem to be increasing substantially.
NHS hospitals are full, ambulances are at full stretch. Locally ambulances take up to 13 hours to discharge a patient into A&E.
Now care homes are saying they won't take new residents, or anyone from hospital.

And people are reluctant to get jabbed because of the "risk". "
Others want "freedom" to not wear masks/show their vaccination status.

Good show people, you will soon have another "freedom", the freedom to die of a bike/car accident or a heart attack/whatever. No ambulance, they are busy, no hospital, they are full.

Enjoy your freedom folks.
I cannot disagree with the above, however, some perspective is needed.

For decades the NHS has been swamped by people that have blatantly and negligently ignored health advice, with the result that the system can't cope. If you got rid of obesity and smokers the NHS will have all the spare capacity they need, so it seems a bit unfair to pin the NHS being busy to busting point on people that don't want to walk around with a nappy on their face for the rest of their lives.

I reluctantly wear a mask, I watch what I touch, I give people their space, I mind what I'm doing, it's no big deal, I'll do my bit to try and help the general situation, but I'm not so keen on the masks and it feels a bit lop sided to point an accusing finger at me when the real problem with the NHS is it's been overstretched for decades with obesity, smoking and alcohol related illnesses.

Mask shaming is fashionable amongst the chattering classes, but shaming people for unhealthy choices should be obesity>smoking>alcohol>masks.
Agree with you.

Mask wearing seems to have become a method of protecting another group of people making unhealthy life choices, the covid jab dodgers.

If flu takes off this winter then it could well be masks again to protect yet another group making unhealthy life choices, the flu jab dodgers.
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irie wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 6:36 am Mask wearing seems to have become a method of protecting another group of people making unhealthy life choices, the covid jab dodgers.

If flu takes off this winter then it could well be masks again to protect yet another group making unhealthy life choices, the flu jab dodgers.
Funny, but i thought there was a lot of 'other' people who've died too.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:07 am
irie wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 6:36 am Mask wearing seems to have become a method of protecting another group of people making unhealthy life choices, the covid jab dodgers.

If flu takes off this winter then it could well be masks again to protect yet another group making unhealthy life choices, the flu jab dodgers.
Funny, but i thought there was a lot of 'other' people who've died too.
There are, but many 'other' groups will die for reasons other than their unhealthy life choices.
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:24 am If you got rid of obesity and smokers the NHS will have all the spare capacity they need
Really?

Surely people will still get ill, just of something different.

In my lifetime, cancer has gone from '1 in 3 of us' to 1 in 2. And more older people has led to more living with dementia.
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Not sure shaming for behaviour is the way to change it.
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:24 am
Mask shaming is fashionable amongst the chattering classes, but shaming people for unhealthy choices should be obesity>smoking>alcohol>masks.
That's a brave statement on a motorbike forum. :D

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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:57 am
Horse wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 7:35 am
Surely people will still get ill, just of something different.
Is that an argument for wearing masks or against?
Because you're absolutely right, if they don't die of obesity, smoking or covid they'll only die of something else anyway, so no need for masks?

Of all the people ever born they will all eventually get ill and die of something - my point was that if you're going to shame people for not wearing masks then shame the obese, smokers and boozers as well.
And motorcyclists, cyclists, climbers, swimmers, car drivers, office workers, soldiers,
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Potter wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:24 am

I cannot disagree with the above, however, some perspective is needed.

For decades the NHS has been swamped by people that have blatantly and negligently ignored health advice, with the result that the system can't cope. If you got rid of obesity and smokers the NHS will have all the spare capacity they need, so it seems a bit unfair to pin the NHS being busy to busting point on people that don't want to walk around with a nappy on their face for the rest of their lives.

I reluctantly wear a mask, I watch what I touch, I give people their space, I mind what I'm doing, it's no big deal, I'll do my bit to try and help the general situation, but I'm not so keen on the masks and it feels a bit lop sided to point an accusing finger at me when the real problem with the NHS is it's been overstretched for decades with obesity, smoking and alcohol related illnesses.

Mask shaming is fashionable amongst the chattering classes, but shaming people for unhealthy choices should be obesity>smoking>alcohol>masks.
I'm not going to disagree with that either.

However, we are where we are, smokers have fcuked their lungs, drinkers have fcuked their livers, fatties are just bloody obese, and the NHS is about to go pop. We cannot fix any of that in 6 months, we could make everyone get jabbed and wear a mask for the next 6 months. I do wear a mask, I have been double jabbed, waiting for my booster jab next week, and I avoid crowded places. I also ride a bike, high risk I know, but if I do have an interface with something hard I would like A&E to have a go at patching me up, without a 3 hour wait for an ambulance and a 6 hour wait in A&E. In the longer term we should seriously consider a special tax on tobacco/alcohol/burgers just to fund extra NHS capacity.
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Cousin Jack wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:15 am In the longer term we should seriously consider a special tax on tobacco/alcohol
You mean like there already is, a tax for each that generates far more income than the users of booze and fags ever takes out of the system?