They won't guarantee anything. They enjoy having that grip on the population to much to relinquish it willingly. Come 19th July I'm sure there'll be another excuse to delay further.
Protection against what? I'm far more likely to die of about a million over things than covid. And I never wanted the jab anyway, I only got it as I bought into the fact it will help end lockdown. Now I don't believe they're sticking to their end so I'm not having it. Been 5 months anyway so well over 12 weeks.
Forgive me if I missed the guarantee that all restrictions would be lifted on 21st June but as far as I'm aware, they've said multiple times that was the very earliest date. I've prepared myself for weeks for the date to be moved back. And TBH, pubs are open, sports stadia are open, in fact everything bar nightclubs are open. We're not exactly in a strict lockdown.
The point is there's no justification for it anymore. It's the symbolism too; if they change their mind on this then what's the stop them changing their mind on no more lockdowns? And why the **** is the emergency powers legislation running until September? Guarantee that'll be extended into 2022 'in case of a bad winter'. Then you'll get sections of society lap it up like ****ing lapdogs. I don't give a **** whether it's a strict lockdown or not. I've done pretty much everything asked of me for 15 months and I'm still not allowed to live my life the way I want to. My nan still can't go for a meal with her great grandchildren. So with respect, bollocks to the "its not really a lockdown mantra"
In decades to come and next century people will look back on this period with utter bemusement that we happily ruined millions of lives for a disease that kills people about the same age as the life expectancy. They'll be even more baffled that people were cheering the ****s on when doing so. Middle class elitist ****ers.
We are simply a nation of sheep. Critical thinking and independent thought has long since disappeared. Yes Boris, No Boris, Three bags full Boris. We'll do as we're told to, Boris.
Its much easier to prevent the virus spiking in the first place than to bring it back down afterwards due to how it grows exponentially. If the government lets go of the restrictions too early and lets the virus grow you'll end up with much tougher restrictions for much longer later. Believe it or not the justification is to prevent lockdowns. If I was a malicious government who was after control I would completely lift the lockdown for a little while so I had a mountain of stats to justify a nice hard lengthy lockdown a little later.
I'll tell you what's ****ing sad. My 26 year old friend who's a mother of two and has just been diagnosed with terminal cancer, having spent the latter half of last year trying to get seen. The consultant has literally told them they'd have had a great chance of survival had they been seen last year but covid meant nothing else matters obviously. But yeah, **** her and her young children. We can't possibly run the risk of someone in their 80's dying of a respiratory infection.
Covid would have had about the same death rate as cancer without the vaccine and lockdowns. At least according to some maths i did earlier in the year based on flu deaths and how they were lowered.
^^Doesn't care about cancer victims. That's not serious btw. But the sort of bullshit retort anyone who doesn't believe we should lockdown forever is subjected to.
Didn't realise weren't in control of what we put into our own bodies. His body, his choice, who are we to judge?
Yeah that makes sense. You utter ****ing clown. You explain to her ****ing children that their mum isn't going to be around because ****cunts like you couldn't accept that old people die.
You realise that cancer is also far far more likely to kill somebody who is 80, right? But it still kills people who are 29, same as coronavirus. You explain to the far more children who's mothers wont be around because ****s like you couldnt be bothered to take 30 minutes to get a vaccine and infected them.