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Well, listening to scientists on the news today, this year is going to be a full year in lockdown, again, and the thought amongst some is that even if we vaccinate every person in the country, we will still need restrictions in place on a permanent basis.The longer this goes on, the less confidence I have in life ever returning to anything near what we are used to.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 21, 2021, 03:25:59 pmNice one Ldr. Watch out for Bill Gates using wi-fi to make you piss your bed.Or wait til you get an update and you’re left hanging for hours on end
Nice one Ldr. Watch out for Bill Gates using wi-fi to make you piss your bed.
Glastonbury cancelled today. I don't see festivals and large scale music events or similar returning for a very long time, if ever.I'm more convinced social distancing and large indoor/outdoor gatherings won't return to what we are used to.Like the previous poster it is always going to be a case of catching up and new variants.A UK University is saying we won't achieve herd immunity even if every person in the UK is vaccinated.
Quote from: redarmy82 on January 21, 2021, 05:22:21 pmGlastonbury cancelled today. I don't see festivals and large scale music events or similar returning for a very long time, if ever.I'm more convinced social distancing and large indoor/outdoor gatherings won't return to what we are used to.Like the previous poster it is always going to be a case of catching up and new variants.A UK University is saying we won't achieve herd immunity even if every person in the UK is vaccinated.Festivals are outdoors, making them less of a risk, and younger people aren't so concerned about the risk. I believe there are issues around insurance but once the vaccines are widespread, chances are they will be popular again.Didn't they sell out for this years event before they had to cancel?
Quote from: River Don on January 21, 2021, 06:13:25 pmQuote from: redarmy82 on January 21, 2021, 05:22:21 pmGlastonbury cancelled today. I don't see festivals and large scale music events or similar returning for a very long time, if ever.I'm more convinced social distancing and large indoor/outdoor gatherings won't return to what we are used to.Like the previous poster it is always going to be a case of catching up and new variants.A UK University is saying we won't achieve herd immunity even if every person in the UK is vaccinated.Festivals are outdoors, making them less of a risk, and younger people aren't so concerned about the risk. I believe there are issues around insurance but once the vaccines are widespread, chances are they will be popular again.Didn't they sell out for this years event before they had to cancel?RD, whenever I have watched festivals such as Glastonbury there seems to have been lots of older people mixed in with the crowds.
Quote from: drfchound on January 21, 2021, 07:17:39 pmQuote from: River Don on January 21, 2021, 06:13:25 pmQuote from: redarmy82 on January 21, 2021, 05:22:21 pmGlastonbury cancelled today. I don't see festivals and large scale music events or similar returning for a very long time, if ever.I'm more convinced social distancing and large indoor/outdoor gatherings won't return to what we are used to.Like the previous poster it is always going to be a case of catching up and new variants.A UK University is saying we won't achieve herd immunity even if every person in the UK is vaccinated.Festivals are outdoors, making them less of a risk, and younger people aren't so concerned about the risk. I believe there are issues around insurance but once the vaccines are widespread, chances are they will be popular again.Didn't they sell out for this years event before they had to cancel?RD, whenever I have watched festivals such as Glastonbury there seems to have been lots of older people mixed in with the crowds.Not to mention people basically on top of each other and often drunk.
Quote from: Janso on January 21, 2021, 07:26:25 pmQuote from: drfchound on January 21, 2021, 07:17:39 pmQuote from: River Don on January 21, 2021, 06:13:25 pmQuote from: redarmy82 on January 21, 2021, 05:22:21 pmGlastonbury cancelled today. I don't see festivals and large scale music events or similar returning for a very long time, if ever.I'm more convinced social distancing and large indoor/outdoor gatherings won't return to what we are used to.Like the previous poster it is always going to be a case of catching up and new variants.A UK University is saying we won't achieve herd immunity even if every person in the UK is vaccinated.Festivals are outdoors, making them less of a risk, and younger people aren't so concerned about the risk. I believe there are issues around insurance but once the vaccines are widespread, chances are they will be popular again.Didn't they sell out for this years event before they had to cancel?RD, whenever I have watched festivals such as Glastonbury there seems to have been lots of older people mixed in with the crowds.Not to mention people basically on top of each other and often drunk. Drunk at a festival. What's next ?Sounds a bit like a football match
We could have our own ‘festival’
NED.What do you propose we do instead of lockdown?
Ask yourself if you are willing to give up your life so others can do the 'normal' thingy
would you be willing to take the same odds as the most vulnerable?