I agree that this government is awful for the younger generations. But I think you may be missing my point.petej wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 8:31 pmThere's a concern for wider society? There is a concern for the elderly and unvaxxed. I don't think there is any concern for the u30s and minor's. A minor after thought for the UK government and UK media.salanya wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 1:30 pmHear hear.Uncle fester wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2021 12:35 pm Would you fúck off with this agenda-driven shit?
For people working in sectors that are directly impacted by the hospital numbers, this has been the most fúcking awful years of our lives and we will be the ones who have to clean up the mess left by twats pushing their own twisted brand of "science".
Let's hope Omicron is milder than the previous variants. But you still want to prevent spreading it in case you make others ill, and it can still make people poorly, whether just for a day or several weeks.
Meaning having to isolate and being off work.
Bit of a pain when you stack shelves or work in IT, but with serious consequences for oncologists, obstetricians but also firemen etc.
That's the concern for the wider society, and why measures need considering.
This pandemic is really showing people's true colours, and a general lack of empathy (anti-vaxxers, politicians and/or those with their own specific agenda without considering others).
If this was a similar variant to Delta in how quickly it spreads and the severity of the virus, then I'd agree we'd have to weigh more on the vaccines and the public health measures whilst keeping society going as much as possible.
But as this Omicron variant seems to spread like wildfire, it's causing issues for the whole of society. With the amount of people catching it, it means they can't take part in society for 10+ days (assuming they don't get a worse illness). This means nurses and GPs, but also bus/train drivers, teachers, police/fire response etc. are all out of action. At some point this means services get overstretched and will have to be limited, which will be affecting everyone, not just the elderly/vulnerable.
So even if hopefully casualties won't increase, it will complicate life for society and all generations.
I'm not necessarily a fan of another lockdown, and it's hard to judge without having all the data (and I'm no specialist), but if things continue like they have over the last week, then we will be cutting down the services on which society relies, which basically will still mean a lockdown.
What I feel strongly about is this vague guidance of not socialising too much, without making the advice specific and setting up the support measures for affected businesses and organisations. It'd be mad to support them for the last 18 months, and then watching them drown in sight of the harbour.
And then come Spring they'll complain that the economy is struggling. It's especially annoying as this is exactly what happened in their avoidance of the first lockdown in March 2020 (vague guidance but not making a firm decision for businesses). But as Rishi has decided he doesn't want to spend anymore they just ignore it. And Boris doesn't have the backbenches anymore, so he's even more of a lame duck than before.