I really can't see the point in the anti-lockdown protests in central London today, especially as this current second lockdown will technically be ending on Wednesday. Just seems daft, bizarre and a total waste of time IMO. Also cue cases starting to edge up again in a fortnight's time!!
I would have thought they would have happened in the run-up to the 5th November (the date this second lockdown started) if they had to happen at all.
Nevertheless, I was half expecting the BLM brigade to start kicking off again in central London (and other major cities) today over the police brutality incident in Paris the other day, but so far so good.
Why isn't anyone kicking off over Santa getting arrested? I can understand him being angry what with all these different tiers and rules to abide by.
Make sure you leave some hand sanitizer next to your mince pie and sherry this year.
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Cases appear to have edged up slightly over the past two days (13k today) and the lockdown still hasn't even ended yet.
I wonder if it's just a blip or people just can't be bothered to stick to the rules any longer?
I've noticed both the antivaxxers and vaccine doubters are really starting to stick the knife in now. The latter group in particular are convinced that either the vaccines probably won't work and/or the infrastructure simply isn't there to administer them, plus implications concerning logistics and costs.
These aren't my words/views BTW, they are those of the serial pessimist know-it-alls with agendas.
The % success rate is bound to change as they scale up the numbers. This is one reason to be sceptical about small polls (think politics) as they are based on narrow populations. But a larger trial will bode well and one with a decent number of candidates per age group. But how it affects the compromised might be complex because many studies like to remove the dirty data (think antidepressants). If the trials have included various conditions then there is something to go on.
As long as % effectiveness doesn't drop too much or if it does a nice clause to demand a refund.
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Im thinking a couple of weeks more in tier 3 and my city should be ok. Our reduction rates are about a 3rd of the diagnosed cases. The downward trend is good but not quite as sharp as the national one.
People are kicking off because we are lacking knowing when we might move tier. So they will assume post Christmas and that will do some serious damage to the pub trade that relies on this period. But opening that up will just see it skyrocket again so higher tiers, 3rd lockdown, etc. Just life until we get a vaccine out.
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Trouble is, it's a catch-22 situation where the authorities are simply damned if they do and damned if they don't.
And the ones who aren't complying with the rules on mask wearing, social distancing etc will no doubt be the first to moan and groan if we end up having a third lockdown in the New Year.
Plus they're probably also the ones who will decline the vaccines (more through ignorance and 'can't be bothered'-ness rather than siding with the antivaxxers and serial conspiracy theorists).
And if they end up testing positive they will be denying it's their own fault and blaming the authorities instead!!
Well there was a thread on Digital Spy last week about all brand new motor vehicles having to be electric by 2030 and there were a few know-it-alls on there with similar doubts about all of that and piping up with stuff like 'what about the logistics of it all', 'EVs simply aren't reliable enough', 'There simply isn't the infrastructure available for recharging the vehicles', 'The govt are taking right liberties', etc.
For heaven's sake, that's not for another 10 years at least, so plenty of time to come up with the goods in order to make it feasible.
If the deadline had been in say, 2022, I think that might have been overdoing it a bit in such a short space of time.
I do reckon that a lot of people just don't like change, period.
Having said that, we've all switched from old-fashioned CRT analogue TV sets to the newer digitalised flat-screen sets over the past 15 years or so without batting an eyelid!!
Roll up your sleeves...
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