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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... 08:47 - Feb 24 with 867 viewsGuthrum

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/24/the-forecasts-that-spooked-boris-j

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 08:52 - Feb 24 with 832 viewshomer_123

Irresptive of the science, we learnt that directly from the way we handle previous relaxations and also the festive period.

It's good we are being acutious, though I appreciate a lot of people are struggling and finding it difficult.

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 09:14 - Feb 24 with 769 viewsBlueBadger

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 08:52 - Feb 24 by homer_123

Irresptive of the science, we learnt that directly from the way we handle previous relaxations and also the festive period.

It's good we are being acutious, though I appreciate a lot of people are struggling and finding it difficult.


Thing is, is it shouldn't have been this hard.It shouldn't have taken the deaths of 120,000+ people and massive damage across all facets of life for them to realise this.

The 'lockdowns do more harm than good' crowd should remember this: we've only had to do this for so long, because they're repeatedly failed to do it right in the first place.
Generally because we've listened to the 'it does more harm than good' crowd.
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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:10 - Feb 24 with 685 viewsRobTheMonk

I've just been talking with a scientist at work (entomologist mainly - insects) and their main concern is what potentially happens with the mutations.
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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:17 - Feb 24 with 660 viewsStokieBlue

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 09:14 - Feb 24 by BlueBadger

Thing is, is it shouldn't have been this hard.It shouldn't have taken the deaths of 120,000+ people and massive damage across all facets of life for them to realise this.

The 'lockdowns do more harm than good' crowd should remember this: we've only had to do this for so long, because they're repeatedly failed to do it right in the first place.
Generally because we've listened to the 'it does more harm than good' crowd.
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Did you see the analysis of excess deaths per capita that was on Radio 4 the other week (More or Less) that said the UK were 10th in Europe by that measure.

I was pretty shocked at that given how poorly we have handled everything up until recently.

As you say, the people constantly putting pressure on easing lockdowns aren't helping. A town the size of Ipswich has died.

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:18 - Feb 24 with 656 viewsKeno

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:10 - Feb 24 by RobTheMonk

I've just been talking with a scientist at work (entomologist mainly - insects) and their main concern is what potentially happens with the mutations.


I dont think the infection rate is particularly worse in Norfolk than anywhere else?

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:24 - Feb 24 with 648 viewsfactual_blue

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 09:14 - Feb 24 by BlueBadger

Thing is, is it shouldn't have been this hard.It shouldn't have taken the deaths of 120,000+ people and massive damage across all facets of life for them to realise this.

The 'lockdowns do more harm than good' crowd should remember this: we've only had to do this for so long, because they're repeatedly failed to do it right in the first place.
Generally because we've listened to the 'it does more harm than good' crowd.
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God bless the CRG/ERG; determined to destroy the country.

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 11:58 - Feb 24 with 585 viewsBlueBadger

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:18 - Feb 24 by Keno

I dont think the infection rate is particularly worse in Norfolk than anywhere else?


I dunno, family bubbles up there are composed of several thousand people each.

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 12:33 - Feb 24 with 545 viewslowhouseblue

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 10:10 - Feb 24 by RobTheMonk

I've just been talking with a scientist at work (entomologist mainly - insects) and their main concern is what potentially happens with the mutations.


you mean like giant cockroaches and radioactive spiders? they're right to be concerned.

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Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 12:36 - Feb 24 with 532 viewsjeera

Prefer to err on the side of caution ... on 12:33 - Feb 24 by lowhouseblue

you mean like giant cockroaches and radioactive spiders? they're right to be concerned.


It's easy to mock, but it has happened before:


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