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| Quote: easyWire "I'm in my early forties and fully jabbed, but I am vehemently against anything being 'forced' upon somebody without justification. If your justification is that you think that person is going to cause death and suffering then you're clearly blinded by the media spin. COVID is not the leading cause of early death. The leading causes of early death are related to lifestyle - we eat too much rubbish, we drink too much and we smoke too much, all at the same time as not getting any exercise. As well as early death this puts the NHS under the most pressure. We're all guilty of it despite all the warnings we've had for the last 100 years, but still we do nothing.
The funny thing is, we aren't forcing people to go jogging, fining them for £10,000 for drinking and smoking, or calling them idiots for being obese. Apparently that is inhumane, but somehow discriminating against someone who doesn't want a vaccine is okay... There's nowt as queer* as folk. To use an analogy, how many people would attend RL matches if we asked them to show proof of exercise, correct weight and no beer consumption?
Smoking is banned in many spaces and you don't breathe obesity onto other people.
And it's not only about cases/deaths - without controlling covid, the NHS will cease to exist. There will be no-one getting treated for anything, end of.
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| After watching all these "factual" TV medical documentaries in Barnsley and Hull Accident and Emergency Departments, and the like, perhaps the NHS could provide more time for worthy cases rather than spending money and resources patching up those that spend Friday and Saturday nights knocking seven bells out of each other.
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| Quote: Redscat "After watching all these "factual" TV medical documentaries in Barnsley and Hull Accident and Emergency Departments, and the like, perhaps the NHS could provide more time for worthy cases rather than spending money and resources patching up those that spend Friday and Saturday nights knocking seven bells out of each other.'"
I take your point but who's deciding who's worthy?
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| Quote: Redscat "After watching all these "factual" TV medical documentaries in Barnsley and Hull Accident and Emergency Departments, and the like, perhaps the NHS could provide more time for worthy cases rather than spending money and resources patching up those that spend Friday and Saturday nights knocking seven bells out of each other.'"
That’s an assumption that both parties were guilty. My experience was that in most cases one was an aggressor and the other a victim.
Hardly seems fair denying treatment to someone who was effects mugged whilst enjoying a drink.
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| Quote: BarnsleyGull "Er, actually it is.
We can't [icontrol[/i Covid.
It's a virus.
That mutates.
A lot.
Like the flu.
And other viruses.'"
No you miss my point.
Yes, that's what covid is about (cases/deaths), but I'm referring to the subsequent consequences to indirectly unrelated areas.
The impacts elsewhere - if covid isn't managed, the NHS will be overrun and crumble.
My wife runs a specialist ward at Pinders - they are 1 staff member away from CLOSING the whole unit. That's a specialist ward that will no longer exist. And there is no-where else to send their patients.
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| Quote: dboy "No you miss my point.
Yes, that's what covid is about (cases/deaths), but I'm referring to the subsequent consequences to indirectly unrelated areas.
The impacts elsewhere - if covid isn't managed, the NHS will be overrun and crumble.
My wife runs a specialist ward at Pinders - they are 1 staff member away from CLOSING the whole unit. That's a specialist ward that will no longer exist. And there is no-where else to send their patients.'"
No worries mate, I get you now.....
But tbf, you didn't make it that easy to understand your point....
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