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Topic History of: Test (and trace?)
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JK2006 And that Honey is exactly the point; this virus seems to work its way through no matter what you do; even countries like Australia and South Korea and Germany which coped well have found it reaches them eventually. Drastic measures are provoked by believing the hype instead of the reality with ghastly consequences.
Honey Sweden might have ended up in the same lousy position as everyone else, but at least their economy is ok.
Honey Matt Hancock is obviously an avid reader of this forum.

He wants to stop the silly culture of soldiering on into work when you are ill and infecting everybody else.

I fully agree with him. I am appalled that people think it is ok to make other people ill, but I don't think many people actually want to work if they are feeling rough, but simply cant afford to take the time off unpaid, and they are often disciplined if it happens a few times.

School children need a doctors note to stay home, are subject to welfare checks if absent, and are actually rewarded with certificates, prizes, and day trips for good attendance. (excluding the children with health issues )

So it is not really surprising if people overdose on the lemsip or calpol and get on with it.

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/24/ma...ight-flu-after-covid
Wyot Just to add on this site to the escalating data evidencing that lockdowns make no difference, a study now on Norway (harsh lockdown) and Sweden (no lockdown).

For those interested:

There is no difference in either country in terms of overall deaths from the preceeding 3-4 years. Just in how deaths were recorded.

If there has been NO increase in overall deaths, what on earth has this all been about?

And where is the evidence proving that lockdown has saved a single life, so I can challenge my own bias on this subject?

www.news-medical.net/amp/news/20201116/S...tter_impression=true
Wyot JK2006 wrote:
And as I said on another thread, the possible consequences are that when a really lethal bug (like Ebola) emerges (as it will) and media warns of it, everyone (including governments - once fooled) will say "Cry Wolf" and ignore it, with disastrous consequences. That is my fear.

I agree our reaction to Covid in 2020 sets this up as a terrible possibility.