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Its time...

Monty said:
Jack12345 said:
Some of the most disciplined and successful people in history had trouble spelling and putting sentences together simply because of there Dysgraphia or Dyslexia you Muppet.

Who?

Just Google the info yourself you lazy git. :lol:
 
Jack12345 said:
Just Google the info yourself you lazy git. :lol:

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Jack12345 said:
Swanjaxs said:
Firstly, a vaccine will be found, so 25 years is way off the mark.

Secondly, you mention the Tories, I couldn't give a fuck about politics.

Finally, yes, I agree stronger penalties should be introduced, for instance, any student found to be breaking lockdown regulations should have thier course revoked and be sent home after self isolating...

And that's just a start mate

A vaccine Will be found you say, well they have managed to find a few in history i suppose, Measles Polio etc, but then they have failed to find one in so many other deceases and viruses, so we best take your a vaccine will be found comment with a pinch of salt.

Just one or two like TB, Bordetella, influenza,
Smallpox, diphtheria, mumps, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis B, A and C. Haemophilus, meningococcal meningitis, Pneumococcus, rotavirus, tetanus. Plus hundreds of veterinary vaccines including coronaviruses. It is not a hugely variable virus. We tend to fail when there is huge variability or complex life cycles. There are always exceptions like HIV, but generally we get vaccines for viruses if the investment is there. And don’t say colds as they are caused by multiple variants of multiple virus families.
 
Professor said:
Jack12345 said:
A vaccine Will be found you say, well they have managed to find a few in history i suppose, Measles Polio etc, but then they have failed to find one in so many other deceases and viruses, so we best take your a vaccine will be found comment with a pinch of salt.

Just one or two like TB, Bordetella, influenza,
Smallpox, diphtheria, mumps, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis B, A and C. Haemophilus, meningococcal meningitis, Pneumococcus, rotavirus, tetanus. Plus hundreds of veterinary vaccines including coronaviruses. It is not a hugely variable virus. We tend to fail when there is huge variability or complex life cycles. There are always exceptions like HIV, but generally we get vaccines for viruses if the investment is there. And don’t say colds as they are caused by multiple variants of multiple virus families.

200+ at current count?
 
Monty said:
Jack12345 said:
Some of the most disciplined and successful people in history had trouble spelling and putting sentences together simply because of there Dysgraphia or Dyslexia you Muppet.

Who?

His brother, on here as Jakc14352
 
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.
 
Longlostjack said:
Allow theatres and cinemas to open by insisting people wear FFP2 masks and keep social distancing. Bloody common sense shirley?

Cinemas are open
 
Jack2jack said:
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus9 sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.
Yer right, and if we continue with these lockdowns, in a few months time there won't be an economy to kick start, and the future death rate will rocket....and not cos people have got covid.
 
sainthelens said:
Jack2jack said:
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus9 sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.
Yer right, and if we continue with these lockdowns, in a few months time there won't be an economy to kick start, and the future death rate will rocket....and not cos people have got covid.
That's my point, people will just have to get their heads around the fact that we may have to just crack on, because that may be the reality.
 
Jack2jack said:
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.

Sense.
 
sainthelens said:
Jack2jack said:
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus9 sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.
Yer right, and if we continue with these lockdowns, in a few months time there won't be an economy to kick start, and the future death rate will rocket....and not cos people have got covid.

Also sense.

Never in my lifetime have we needed strong leadership more than now. And we got Bojo the Clown.
 
Professor said:
Jack12345 said:
A vaccine Will be found you say, well they have managed to find a few in history i suppose, Measles Polio etc, but then they have failed to find one in so many other deceases and viruses, so we best take your a vaccine will be found comment with a pinch of salt.

Just one or two like TB, Bordetella, influenza,
Smallpox, diphtheria, mumps, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis B, A and C. Haemophilus, meningococcal meningitis, Pneumococcus, rotavirus, tetanus. Plus hundreds of veterinary vaccines including coronaviruses. It is not a hugely variable virus. We tend to fail when there is huge variability or complex life cycles. There are always exceptions like HIV, but generally we get vaccines for viruses if the investment is there. And don’t say colds as they are caused by multiple variants of multiple virus families.
Ok you have no doubt googled the amount of vaccines they have found, now go and Google the vaccines they have not been able to find for various illness and decease, and guess what it it more than trebles that list you have posted, as i say there is certainly no guarantee that they will be able to find a vaccine or cure for a long time if at all.
 
Jack12345 said:
Professor said:
Just one or two like TB, Bordetella, influenza,
Smallpox, diphtheria, mumps, typhoid, yellow fever, hepatitis B, A and C. Haemophilus, meningococcal meningitis, Pneumococcus, rotavirus, tetanus. Plus hundreds of veterinary vaccines including coronaviruses. It is not a hugely variable virus. We tend to fail when there is huge variability or complex life cycles. There are always exceptions like HIV, but generally we get vaccines for viruses if the investment is there. And don’t say colds as they are caused by multiple variants of multiple virus families.
Ok you have no doubt googled the amount of vaccines they have found, now go and Google the vaccines they have not been able to find for various illness and decease, and guess what it it more than trebles that list you have posted, as i say there is certainly no guarantee that they will be able to find a vaccine or cure for a long time if at all.

:lol:

Oops.

You can’t win ‘em all I suppose.
 
Jack2jack said:
Let's say that a vaccine is miles away from being ready, worst case scenario,never, then we may have to live side by side with it.What do we do then,we would have to get the economy back on track and get back to some sort of normality. I know this may not sit we'll with folk,however, this maybe the reality,should a vaccine not be found.How far away is this vaccine anyway, 1 year, 2 years, 5 years what's it to be. In which case we would have to live with it
How long do these restrictions and lockdowns last, I hear everyday, 'until we find the vaccine', great, but its if, not when.This virus sure as hell ain't going away any time soon. This is my frustration with the current situation.
So unless Boris the clown and his cohort's know different, and the silver bullet is waiting in the wings, we may as I've said have to live with this for a long time,maybe forever.
I know some are going to jump all over this opinion,and it's just that, it maybe the reality,only time will tell.

I took the view back in mid July that I was going to take what I saw as the common sense approach whilst at the same time attempting a normal day to day routine. My work commute is to one of the last few places that you can get to in mainland Europe without the need for quarantine so most weeks I have flown out on a Monday and back on a Thursday or Friday. There is a rigorous workplace regime in place for social distancing and health & safety and the hotel is also very well organised. When I'm home I largely distance myself from family members who are at greater risk than the household and this is no real impact as I would not have got close to elderly parents and in-laws even if I had remained at home. This coupled with the COVID stats meant that it became a fairly easy choice about how to define a new normal lifestyle. Similarly to above, this is also quite possibly an unpopular stance.
 

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