Badboybez
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Stay Alert ... well we will see but I'm hoping the infection rate does not start to climb again as it did before the lock down ...
Ye of little faith.
Stay Alert ... well we will see but I'm hoping the infection rate does not start to climb again as it did before the lock down ...
I sincerely hope your right mate
So do I, but I do believe in faith, if you believe a plan will fail before it has started, it will it probably will.
Stay Alert ... well we will see but I'm hoping the infection rate does not start to climb again as it did before the lock down ...
May I draw your attention to your post that I replied to.
"Aye, totally agree, but pretty much everything she’s saying she asked him to be clear about in his message, he’s done the opposite. It’s like he’s listened to her saying “can you be clear about this, this, this..” and deliberately done the opposite.
He’s no communicating the strategy with the first ministers and they are reading about it in the newspapers. Quite reckless and irresponsible."
As you can see you stated that she asked him to be clear, do you not consider that a question ?
If you ask someone, it is a question, whether direct, or indirect, it is a question.
So yes your post had everything to do with answering a question, zou.
depends where you look here is a graph just searching community spread U.K. on google
View attachment 217820
Give it another week and we will be back like this.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52604676
Call me mr picky but I don’t see a massive drop in cases I see a steady amount level but not a massive drop
And yet you did.Not even worth replying to...........................................
No I don't.
Despite what you think of Boris don't forget the government has also got to look after the UK's finances as well, it would be very easy to leave the country in lockdown for say 6 months, or 9 months, but what would be the state of the country by then ? no further infections of covid 19, but a few months later thousands of people dying from hunger, other health issues because the NHS has no funding at all from the government, anarchy, and lawlessness, because the country has no money left, don't ignore the fact that all of Europe still has new infections, but have released lockdown measures to stop their economies sinking further.
It is a very difficult to balance lockdown, against finance of the people, and their mental health, via the economy.
As to Sturgeon, my own opinion is that her motives at the moment are not so much health of Scotland's population, but more her own image, and political future.