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Smith31

Member
This forum is quite small and personal in comparison to FB and Twitter. So I guess we notice more?

I have noted one member in particular has been suffering alot of personal abuse recently (he does have a tendency to come in full guns blazing into virus related posts).

However, he is fully entitled to his views, some of what he says is actually true and does not deserve personal attacks.
 

caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
Again you isolate those at risk not all people.if you have a health issue, if by virtue of age or any other factors you isolate yourself. This again is my view and again it's all theoretical.
If you come into contact with it, you will get it, no matter your age, health status, sex/uality or the colour of your pubes and there is a chance your lungs would fill with fluid and muck and you will die. simple as.
Do you feel lucky?
Would you feel lucky if you failed to kill anybody in your circle who you passed it onto?
Well. Would you?
 

Lowland1

Member
Mixed Farmer
Do you think what i have posted is horrible.
If you come into contact with it, you will get it, no matter your age, health status, sex/uality or the colour of your pubes and there is a chance your lungs would fill with fluid and muck and you will die. simple as.
Do you feel lucky?
Would you feel lucky if you failed to kill anybody in your circle who you passed it onto?
Well. Would you?
I am glad you posted this message on this thread. Again i do not believe in an enforced lockdown. I believe that those vulnerable should be shielded as best we can. I am aware if my 80 year old father gets it he will die if my aunt and uncles also in their 80's get it they will probably die if I or my wife get it we will have the same chance as Boris. If my kids get it they will probably hardly know it. Describing the method of death is unnecessary, pneumonia is not fun lots of old folk die of it every year. There is no vaccine there is unlikely to be a vaccine in the near future as such this maybe something we have to live with for a while. So in my opinion and it is my opinion only you have two options. The current one is everyone hides in their houses until it's all over and emerges to find the nice lives we all had gone. Or the alternative is live with it take the precautions we have been advised to make and keep the vulnerable out of harms way. You ask if i feel lucky the answer yes i do and i wonder how many others trapped in flats in towns would be prepared to trust their luck.
 
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caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
I am glad you posted this message on this thread. Again i do not believe in an enforced lockdown. I believe that those vulnerable should be shielded as best we can. I am aware if my 80 year old father gets it he will die if my aunt and uncles also in their 80's get it they will probably die if I or my get it we will have the same chance as Boris. If my kids get it they will probably hardly know it. Describing the method of death is unnecessary, pneumonia is not fun lots of old folk die of it every year. There is no vaccine there is unlikely to be a vaccine in the near future as such this maybe something we have to live with for a while. So in my opinion and it is my opinion only you have two options. The current one is everyone hides in their houses until it's all over and emerges to find the nice lives we all had gone. Or the alternative is live with it take the precautions we have been advised to make and keep the vulnerable out of harms way. You ask if i feel lucky the answer yes i do and i wonder how many others trapped in flats in towns would be prepared to trust their luck.
You don't want too be so sure with your probably fella.
I'm sure I'm right in quoting that we have seen a woman of 104 recover. We have also seen many youngsters perish.
Although you are supposedly on another continent, I find that the position of several others and yourself is particularly subvertive.
Perhaps your all nothing but Putins bots.
 
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jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
If you come into contact with it, you will get it, no matter your age, health status, sex/uality or the colour of your pubes and there is a chance your lungs would fill with fluid and muck and you will die. simple as.
Do you feel lucky?
Would you feel lucky if you failed to kill anybody in your circle who you passed it onto?
Well. Would you?
Caveman Clint.Just missed punk,off your last line.
 

jendan

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Northumberland
You don't want too be so sure with your probably fella.
I'm sure I'm right in quoting that we have seen a woman of 104 recover. We have also seen many youngsters perish.
Although you are supposedly on another continent, I find that the position of several others and yours particularly subvertive.
Perhaps your all nothing but Putins bots.
A vaccine is probably a long way off. The lockdown is so the NHS can cope.Thats all it is.It isn't going to stop us either getting it,or being exposed to it.Or some might hope that with a long enough lockdown,the virus wont be as deadly by then.
 

caveman

Member
Location
East Sussex.
A vaccine is probably a long way off. The lockdown is so the NHS can cope.Thats all it is.It isn't going to stop us either getting it,or being exposed to it.Or some might hope that with a long enough lockdown,the virus wont be as deadly by then.
Hmmmmm.
The measures taken are to stop the rapid spread as far as possible and thereby keep the burden on the NHS as manageable as possible.
It is worth considering, that even those who contract a light dose, would probably cause more work for a stretched NHS.
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
If you had let it rip it could have killed upwards of a million people in this country alone , with people being left at home to die in pain
The worst case scenario working on German figures, which are probably the nearest to the truth you will find.
is .14% of the population will die above the expected mortality.
this is the figure most authorities believe is the average across all countries affected so far, However this does not take uinto account the vast number of those asymptomatic cases with no symptoms

This would equate to about 85,000 extra deaths over the normal 600,000+ deaths per year in the UK if everyone in the UK became ill which is extremely unlikely given the evidence available so far
 

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
If you come into contact with it, you will get it, no matter your age, health status, sex/uality or the colour of your pubes and there is a chance your lungs would fill with fluid and muck and you will die. simple as.
Do you feel lucky?
Would you feel lucky if you failed to kill anybody in your circle who you passed it onto?
Well. Would you?
You should check your sources, corvid 19 gives a dry cough according to all authorities
 

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