RE: Back to PCR for travel27 Nov 2021 18:00
They just won’t put it out there that vaccines don’t stop the virus spreading. If they do they’d need to explain why a virus with such a high survival rate requires everyone to be vaccinated unlike with the flu jab where it’s only the at risk. It’s so politicised it’s genuinely terrible. I genuinely believe it’s driven by the desire to convince everyone all is fine, keep the economy open and keep taxes rolling in. It’s one massive con. Just be honest. People can still get it if they’ve had 100 boosters. Containing the virus requires masks and localised testing in hotspots and mass testing at potential super spreading events. This board has predicted everything that is currently happening (it’s a shame we couldn’t predict the roadblocks we’d face as a company but hey Ho (mortgage freeman did say we need to get the brown envelope ready for the U.K.gov. He was dead right. Sorry to say that. It’s a fact)). But the general population are being fed a diet of constant spin. What this virus has done is expose what a mess we’ve made of helping the third world. Of course South Africa has produced 2 variants of concern and India one. The inequality there is unacceptable. But hey, as long as we’re alright jack, we’ll be fine. Nope, we’re paying the price of greed. We’re paying the price of not solving inequality. And we’ve got a man in charge here who’d rather see the bodies pile high than bring in the simplest of restrictions or support businesses that are more likely to create mass spreading events while restricting their activity, but if you cause an economic calamity as the banks did during the last recession they’ll happily bail you out, the big fat horrible bastard. Anyway. Rant over.