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The only thing that would stop me frequenting any businesses is being forced to inject, wear or be tracked something.
I'm 40 terrible health, asthma, and the ability to read actual evidence, praying for a return to liberty, passions, freedom and personal responsibility towards attitudes to risk.
The damage these measures have caused is untold, health, wealth, mental, physiological, psychological, educational, societal, future deaths and suffering needlessly, where does this madness end. Likely 80% of people are already cross-immune, the rest have already had it. The virus is smaller than a mask filter and it can get into peoples eyes too I'm afraid, time to invent under-bed cinema.
To be fair I'd have been in a cinema in March if it was open.
Yes definitely wear a mask if visiting a cinema
I would not want to be suffering like these guys for months and months.
Listen from 9 min 40 seconds
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000kmxg?fbclid=IwAR3Ph4rCPK4rJqwSTb_r0Np35jMeyk811s8sJrvXnAXktC9a-fk3A7xlfUE
This is not new news, though you'd be forgiven for thinking so the amount it is trivialised.
This is part of the reason for masks we seem to insist on fudging as if not being 100% perfect meant 50-80% at breaking transmission chains wasn't worth the effort. Would take R from near 1 (now) to 0.5-0.8 without a lockdown.
It has always been a question not just of possible death but long term effects.
The ongoing delusion has too often been a case of 'new normal' will be just the same as before. The reality is that it will be pretty close if we wear masks. A minor inconvenience.
End of rant.
btw I'll for sure go to the cinema when they open.
Research on cinema audiances by age in the UK is publically available:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/296240/age-and-gender-of-the-cinema-audience-uk/
It reveals that 82% of the UK cinema audience is under the age of 45.
The under 45 age group, to date have the lowest numbers of mortality in the UK concerning covid-19. Less than 500 amongst a population of 65 million, gives a percentage of mortality from covid-19 at 0.000007%.
The age group we have seen most at risk of infection is 65+, this is a demographic that makes up less than 8% of the UK cinema audience. If, for arguments sake, they were to adopt a high risk averse approach to cinema or any leisure activities for that matter, I don't beleive they would make a significant enought dent to revenue streams to warrant a great concern.
I'm afraid your preference; anecdotal, in NO WAY represents the majority.
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How many of you are going to go back to the cinema ?
My concern now is the post viral syndrome that some are suffering long term effects.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-53269391
This is a deeply troubling development.
Count me out for now , as a 29 year old relatively fit person this has put a spin on things.
Just not going to take a risk until I mean why would you ? At least until their is a vaccine or proven prevention.
your thoughts ?