Ethan
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I think it's also based on what you think the long term future is. If you think we can control it, or trust the vaccine and better treatment options.
We can, but just not quite yet.
I think it's also based on what you think the long term future is. If you think we can control it, or trust the vaccine and better treatment options.


Slightly fewer people than usual. First day of school holidays, so some parents taking time off work, I guess.How full was the train, also compared to last week?
I get that but the advice has never been at that level. It is pretty much 'wear a face covering'. Northumberland County Council gave out thousands of self printed snood coverings to their employees which they wear around their necks and pull up when required, they look like the sort of things used in a Western. No idea if effective, questionable how often they are washed. No memo got through to them about effectiveness.Well, the one I use, bought on the net, has disposable PM2.5 filters in it.
I leave the pins in, have been happy with placing in a bunker but the one thing I have missed is ball cleaners. Welcome back to themIt’s Freedom day - no change whatsoever for me.
Can’t even use a rake as big National competitions on at the Club, we have thin pins which I will leave in almost all the time, the only change to my life will be that I’ll able to use the ball washers, if only the fairways were muddy.
This current go-to phrase 'We've got to learn to live with it' concerns me. What exactly do we have to learn to live with, rampaging infection rates, loved ones seriously ill or dead, NHS overloaded so non Covid treatments and Ops are postponed further, vulnerable people having to lock themselves away and live in fear, people having long term organ damage and failure. Wow! Sounds a hoot and what's the pay off for all this, the pleasure of sitting on a tram or bus, shopping, crowding at the bar of a pub, almost anything you want to do with no mask or social distance. And so the ship of fools sail on.
Yes, bad decision.Given this debate it seems amazing that through the first lockdown in March last year and for many weeks afterwards, we were not wearing any face masks.
It's wasn't directed at you personally. I keep hearing people saying 'We have to learn to live with Covid' and I don't understand exactly what they mean by that, in many cases I think it means ' We have to let it rip and accept the consequences'. I'm not suggesting you are saying this but it would help if people clarified what they mean by it.Not sure if that is in response to me, but what I actually said was that we need to adapt and live with Covid, not that we simply needed to learn to live with it. There is a difference.
Like many here I am now double jabbed but I will still be wearing a face covering if and when I use public transport, and in crowded indoor places. I doubt I’ll ever return to the days of close personal contact with non family members.
I would never advocate simply going back to “normal” pre-Covid ways. To do so would plainly be foolish.
It's Freedom Day™, yet I'm settling in for a week of isolating, during which my wife will nag me about how it's the perfect time to get things done around the house. God.![]()
I get that but the advice has never been at that level. It is pretty much 'wear a face covering'. Northumberland County Council gave out thousands of self printed snood coverings to their employees which they wear around their necks and pull up when required, they look like the sort of things used in a Western. No idea if effective, questionable how often they are washed. No memo got through to them about effectiveness.
I see people wearing masks improperly all the time too. Look it at it like this. If you were advising a heavy smoker on health improvement, you would like to see them stop altogether, but if that wasn't feasible, cutting down or switching to a lower tar cigarette is better than nothing.
Mask wearing is a probability game. The risk is not constant, but you don't know when someone has coughed a cloud of virus into the air that you are about to breathe. Having something that reduces the chance that you will inhale it, or that you will inhale a lower viral load, is therefore a good thing. Having a proper FFP3 mask is better, but just because you can't do the better doesn't mean you shouldn't do the good.
A lot of people don't respond to evidence that changes their pre-determined mindset. Some people got the idea fixed in their mind at the start that this virus only hurts old or vulnerable people and young people might only get a flu-like illness, and that false picture has remained resistant to facts and data since.
I’m intrigued as to how you think people will fake things like cardiomyopathy or hepatitis.Long Covid will be an early Christmas present for malingerers and hypochondriacs! The new “Bad back”