Anyone else think that COVID paranoia is worse than the whole thing has become?
We've got cancer referrals being missed, the countrys economy falling to pieces, people losing their jobs (dont tell me that won't affect suicide rates) but we seem entirely focused on ensuring there are ZERO deaths from Covid.
Its a trendy death at the moment. Die from cancer no one cares its got to be COVID.
And dont get me started on schools. We're screwing the kids up. I heard there is 3X more chance of a kid getting struck by lightening than dying of Covid. Yet people are believing the media.
Im not saying we dont need to protect the vulnerable but how much longer does this have to go on?
Still got the 5 mile rule in wales. Jeez. You've elderly parent who you haven't seen for 3 months lives 10 miles away. The R rate in England is 0.8, in wales its 0.7 yet the rules are different. Do you really think people are obeying this rule?
"Border run" to Bristol this weekend. Once I get over the water I'm safe. A LOT of people are doing this at the moment which is crazy indeed. (Need some kegs from Primark!)
On the plus side, it looks like my client is going to lock down office attendance even more. You've not got to give notice on the thursday before to attend site the following week with no exceptions. I don't think they quite understand the concept of having someone on call 24/7.
Latest is WFH until Jan 2021 earliest.
We've got cancer referrals being missed, the countrys economy falling to pieces, people losing their jobs (dont tell me that won't affect suicide rates) but we seem entirely focused on ensuring there are ZERO deaths from Covid.
Its a trendy death at the moment. Die from cancer no one cares its got to be COVID.
And dont get me started on schools. We're screwing the kids up. I heard there is 3X more chance of a kid getting struck by lightening than dying of Covid. Yet people are believing the media.
Im not saying we dont need to protect the vulnerable but how much longer does this have to go on?
Still got the 5 mile rule in wales. Jeez. You've elderly parent who you haven't seen for 3 months lives 10 miles away. The R rate in England is 0.8, in wales its 0.7 yet the rules are different. Do you really think people are obeying this rule?
"Border run" to Bristol this weekend. Once I get over the water I'm safe. A LOT of people are doing this at the moment which is crazy indeed. (Need some kegs from Primark!)
On the plus side, it looks like my client is going to lock down office attendance even more. You've not got to give notice on the thursday before to attend site the following week with no exceptions. I don't think they quite understand the concept of having someone on call 24/7.
Latest is WFH until Jan 2021 earliest.
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