NorthKent1989
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But how do you decide who does and doesnt get treatment, which is what it boils down to in the end. Do we stop cancer treatment? Not treat the unvaccinated, those over a certain age?
You talk about the NHS not being worth giving up our lives for, but over 100,000 have lost their lives, most of us have just been massively inconvenienced.
What I dont get about many people on this forum is that of you dont share their zero rules now line, you are instantly a 'lockavist' and want permanent restrictions as if you enjoy that. It is not black and white, we have just lived through the biggest domestic crisis in most of our lifetimes.
You keep asking the same question and expecting a different answer and I’ve said it time and time again, the NHS has to get on with it now, majority of the population has been vaccinated which is supposed to stop hospital admissions therefore the NHS should be able to cope.
Another lockdown is completely out of the question at this point, either you trust the vaccine to do its job or you don’t.
The media have hyped up Covid as being this apocalyptic crisis to the point of hysteria.
How long do you propose we give up our lives for for this virus? How do expect people with more serious issues than Covid to be put on the back burner again? When do you think we should just learn to live with Covid?
The answer to the last question is we have to get on with it now, Covid is becoming a seasonal virus, it is now up to the individual how they act but let’s not impose harmful restrictions and lockdowns ever again.
We need to prioritise mental health and other ailments that aren’t Covid again.