MayBee70
donnab31
Sorry if I come across as angry, it just scares me, the thought of living under all these restrictions for goodness knows how long.
Having a British government tell us when we can hug our children or have our families in our own homes would have been laughable 2 years ago.
Now we're all walking around with muzzles on, scared of anyone we might walk past, just in case they might be carrying the virus with no symptoms (there's still no proof of this) and so many of us aren't even questioning it.
It terrifies me that people are happy to accept this as the new normal.
The deaths and hospitalisations are level now, even though the Indian variant has been here for weeks.Can you please show me the scientific evidence that shows that people are not asymptomatic carriers please? And can I point out that hospitalisation and deaths follow several weeks after infection rates rise. By the way, I’m quite happy to wear a ‘muzzle’ to protect you and others if I happen to be a carrier, symptomatic or asymptomatic.
I didn't say there was evidence to say people aren't asymptomatic, I said there was no evidence to say we are.
I'm as entitled to dislike wearing a mask as much as you are to think it's fine.
I'm also entitled to question whether they actually work, when they were introduced long before we had the winter spike but didn't prevent it.
The experts spent the first few months telling us they had very little impact, then when they were originally made compulsory, Sky News reported it was to give people confidence to spend money in shops.
I think it's very sad that we can't even see someone smile at us now and I do believe that until we start questioning how long these rules continue for, we're very quickly drifting into a world we won't like.
Again, just my opinion.

