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Therapists Warn Of Rise in Anxiety over the Easing of Restrictions

by Michael Curzon
11 July 2021 11:41 PM

Reports suggest that a high proportion of Brits not only disagree with the easing of lockdown restrictions on July 19th (or ever, in some cases) but are also seeking help from mental health organisations due to their anxiety over ‘Freedom Day’. MailOnline has the story.

One in five people are suffering from what experts have dubbed “Covid Anxiety Syndrome”, with people reporting fears of losing control as the restriction rules put in place to protect people from contracting the virus are removed.

Meanwhile, mental health charities have warned of a surge in treatment requests while an opinion poll has revealed half of people want restrictions to remain in place.

Research by the London South Bank University (LSBU), shows that 40% of respondents to a survey avoid touching things in public, and nearly 25% are avoiding being in public places. 

Professor Marcantonio Spada from LSBU’s Centre for Addictive Behaviours and Professor Ana Nikčević from Kingston University first identified the concept of Covid Anxiety Syndrome in April 2020.

Their research found that people were developing a particular set of behaviours as a result of their fear of the virus.

Covid Anxiety Syndrome consists of forms of coping such as a constant attention to threat, worry, avoidance and excessive checking, that can keep people locked into a state of continuous anxiety and fear of contracting the virus.

Professor Marcantonio Spada, Professor of Addictive Behaviours and Mental Health at LSBU, said: “Our data indicates that after one month of re-opening of society many people are still struggling with aspects of Covid Anxiety Syndrome, a similar figure to what we previously observed during full lockdown.

“This means that there are still many people who find it difficult to disengage from the Covid threats which may make return to normal daily living harder as restrictions ease.

“Our new findings show how vital it is that people affected by Covid Anxiety Syndrome receive support. Mapping out how we will do this will become a priority for mental health service providers.”

Meanwhile, an opinion poll carried out for the Observer has revealed 50% of people believe Freedom Day should be pushed back.

The poll, of more than 2,000 people, also revealed around 65% will continue to wear masks in shops and supermarkets while 54% will wear them on public transport. …

Research by mental health charities backs up the findings, with Mind reporting that 55% of adults and young people are concerned about seeing and being near others when restrictions ease next week. 

Nearly half, 46%, of those who have been vaccinated, say they are still concerned they will catch the virus. 

It comes after Mind reported that one in four adults experienced mental distress for the first time during the pandemic, with NHS figures showing an increase in people’s contact with mental health services since March 2020.   

Worth reading in full.

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DJ Dod
DJ Dod
3 years ago

The only thing we have to fear is fear iteslf. And the fears of our fellow citizens, who seem to enjoy the new dystopia.

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watersider
watersider
3 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

All my life (I am 79) I have wondered how the German people were persuaded to support Hitler’s plans to eliminate the Jewish people and why those persecuted did not rise up.
I have obviously been aware of the power of state run propaganda like the BBC and other left wing outlets around the world to poison the minds of the gullible – especially our schools.
This is the first time I have seen it in action with the tragic results reported here.
How whole populations are not capable of doing basic research into this Chinese flu planned demic beats me. But shows how propaganda works.

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smithey
smithey
3 years ago
Reply to  watersider

It does. It also shows that sadly, the vast majority of people are gullible and stupid.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  smithey

Indeed. Some also even identify the Brenda and Phil the Greek loving and BBC as ‘left wing’! 🙂

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

Well I know we disagree on the BBC and whether it is “left wing”, partly I think because of the difficulty in pinning down meanings for such terms, especially at present, but leaving that aside I think the BBC’s pro-Royalness is not a sign in itself that it’s not “left wing”. I think they realise a lot of their viewers/listeners are older Royal-lovers and shy away from attacking them. I think there are things to be said for and against the monarchy but broadly they have been demonstrated as irrelevant by covid. I think the BBC people pushing agendas (consciously or sub consciously) realise the battle is not worth the effort.

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annicx
annicx
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Plus, most of the Royals seem to be woke, eco-lefties these days so would feel quite at home on the BBC…

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  annicx

While the idea of a Royal Family seems archaic and traditionalist, a lot of it seems like empty theatre and they have clearly adapted to modern trends, which is why they’ve not been attacked much.

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Cranmer
Cranmer
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

The BBC is a Royal Charter organisation and as such is required to have a certain amount of deference for the institution of monarchy (in the same way as the Church of England, for example). I used to work for a Royal Chartered body myself and a certain amount of deference was expected there as well (eg, pictures of HMQ on the walls, Loyal Toast at formal events etc). It doesn’t mean the BBC is ‘pro-monarchy’.

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misslawbore
misslawbore
3 years ago
Reply to  watersider

I have felt shame at myself for not doing more to oppose during this terrible time. I expect many Germans living in the Nazi era felt that way too.

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ebygum
ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  watersider

I have thought the same thing, and it’s chilling to know quite how easy it must have been isn’t it?
A few years ago myself and Mr Gum went to Berchtesgaden in Bavaria to visit Hitlers ‘Eagles Nest’. You have to park up and a bus takes you up, but before that you go to the Obersalzberg Documentation museum. There are literally millions of pieces of paper propaganda in there. I hadn’t quite realised how much of it there was, and how much saturation there must have been, In schools, at work, in buildings…just everywhere. Paper Psy-Ops on a grand scale!

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

Fear propaganda works sadly, and it is going to be very hard to undo the damage of the last 16 months.

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iane
iane
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

And the big push for climate change idiocy is clearly in the pipeline.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Yes, it’s not CAS, Covid Anxiety Syndrome, it’s GAS, Government-inspired Anxiety Syndrome.

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BeBopRockSteady
BeBopRockSteady
3 years ago

Can they not get some more propaganda to tell them it’s OK?

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Matt Dalby
Matt Dalby
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

Ideally the government should start telling people that the risks from covid are very small even for people with underlying health conditions. Sadly this won’t happen as it would require them admitting that they’ve been lying for the last year and a half.
I wonder if the rise in anxiety is something the government should’ve foreseen but didn’t or was just one more effect of lockdown that they didn’t care about.
Everybody suffering from covid anxiety should be prescribed a daily dose of lockdown sceptics as the 1st part of their treatment, and should be regarded as victims of propaganda rather than hopeless bedwetters.

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Cranmer
Cranmer
3 years ago
Reply to  Matt Dalby

IMO this psychosis will be used by the government as justification for the continuation of restrictions after 19 July. ‘The public demands it’ etc.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

How will they get pharmaceutical companies to pay for that? Or am I being too cynical?

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  BeBopRockSteady

No, cos we have more of the agenda to come. Fear will continue.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago

Those with CAS should Stay at Home Save The NHS and let the rest of us live our lives.

OK, bit harsh, but you get the point.

Or put another way, we should all be allowed to just get on with our lives so that those with CAS can see there’s nothing to be afraid of.

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HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Exactly. Apparently (because I don’t have one) you should never overtly fuss over a dog during a thunderstorm because that teaches it that there IS something to fear. Instead just act normal around the dog so it knows there is nothing wrong and nothing to be afraid of. Same with people. Lead by example and let them see there is nothing externally to fear. But their psychosis is their problem to own and deal with, not ours.

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annicx
annicx
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Not in the least a ‘bit harsh’- these people are pathetic, hand wringing excuses for human beings. If they can’t tell it’s OK to go outside after 16 months of this, or that it’s actually healthier to go outside even, then they should stay indoors and out of the way. My contempt for grown adults behaving like frightened baby animals knows no bounds…it really is time to put your big boy trousers on people!

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lorrinet
lorrinet
3 years ago
Reply to  annicx

Yes. And when people you thought you’ve known well for many years start behaving like frightened children and accuse you of selfishness, perhaps it’s time to find new friends. But where? Where can I find a club for people like me?

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Cranmer
Cranmer
3 years ago
Reply to  lorrinet

Have you tried the ‘Stand in the Park’ groups that meet every Sunday across the UK? You can join your local one via the Telegram app.

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

“ We should be allowed” !! Get on with your life man, Its yours to live

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike Durrans

Have no fear, Mike, my family and I haven’t stopped doing anything we normally do (travel, etc).

But I am not an island, I am not a rock – if everyone continues to comply, they will keep taking our freedoms – so really I am urging everyone I see to do as I do and as you suggest.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

I agree.

It is widely recognised that it is unhelpful for others to go along with OCD (which is what this supposed “new” syndrome really is), as that just reinforces it and makes it worse. Indeed, one of the standard treatments for OCD is to encourage people suffeing from it to try not to engage in avoidance behaviour.

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Norman
Norman
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

If people are afraid, they can stay at home and avoid contact. They can socially distance, they can walk, they can cycle, they can drive, they can order on line, they can work from home or change their job, they can compromise the future of their children, they can interact with the world through their little screens, but they have no right to expect the rest of the world to fit in with them. The Amish manage to coexist with the rest of the modern world and don’t insist that we all use horses and carts, let the Covid deranged isolate themselves.

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milesahead
milesahead
3 years ago

So, 4-in-5 are not crippled by anxiety? That’s good news.

I sympathise with the 20%, as they are victims of a sustained psychological campaign.

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Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago
Reply to  milesahead

And don’t forget there were a lot of people suffering mental health problems already.

The statistic that got me was that there was (pre-2020, mark you) a higher percentage of young women with some sort of mental health problem than of army veterans who had servedd in combat zones. Strangely, this never seemed to be a very big issue in the msm…
It was grossly irresponsible of the government to mount a campaign based on fear, and especially in these circumstances. Women and children first and helping damsels in distress may be old-fashioned, but for me it has been criminal of the government to apparently ignore this completely (and vaccine coercion of young and pregnant women was a good example).

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Emmerich
Emmerich
3 years ago

Propaganda tactic used to guilt us back into lockdown

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Emmerich

Surely, if we really want to help those with CAS, those of us who aren’t worried should be allowed to live free, lead by example, and demonstrate that there’s nothing to worry about.

Ah, but such a policy wouldn’t keep everyone enslaved, would it…?

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Al T
Al T
3 years ago

I got the train into Brighton to watch the Cricket on Friday evening.

What was hugely encouraging for me is that the vast majority of young people were not wearing masks. In fact, they showed every sign of enjoying life and behaving ‘irresponsibly’ by cheerfully drinking, hugging each other, etc. As youngsters should.

This was the first time in months I’ve got the train and not felt like Charlton Heston in ‘The Omega Man’.

I’m hoping the tide is turning.

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chris c
chris c
3 years ago
Reply to  Al T

Here people are still mostly wearing masks in shops, but they are walking the “wrong way” round the supermarket quite a lot Small steps . . .

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Cranmer
Cranmer
3 years ago
Reply to  Al T

I too have noticed more freefacers lately. Not many, but certainly more than there were even just a month or two ago.

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7fonn7
7fonn7
3 years ago

Bedwetters stay home!

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Mark
Mark
3 years ago

Is fear the excuse for brutish authoritarian scum like this US doctor (former President of Planned Parenthood, apparently) given an uncritical platform on leftist mainstream media to advocate coerced experimental medication of dissenters?

https://twitter.com/lkw1051/status/1414352944628121603

“It needs to be hard for people to remain unvaccinated…..we need to make getting vaccinated the easy choice.”

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annicx
annicx
3 years ago
Reply to  Mark

I had an argument last year with a pro- abortion and pro-lockdown friend- I asked about ‘my body, my choice’ and she actually said that abortion doesn’t affect anyone else so it is different. I was not a little taken aback and asked her to repeat this, but she was bemused, wondering why…what can you say to that? I’m not against abortion specifically BTW, just wondered how she could hold both views.

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Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago

Diddums.

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Andrea Salford
Andrea Salford
3 years ago

God save us from these hysterical hypochondriacs. GET A GRIP.

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
3 years ago

Let’s get some focus here! Essentially, the anxiety is not due to release of lockdown. It is due to scaremongering about covid. Whether there is lockdown or not, this anxiety will remain until its causes are removed. Pandering to the causes is no way to remove this anxiety.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

So important for halfwitted sheeples to get support.
Not like people in such pain that they yanked their own teeth out because the dentist was too cowardly to help them, then. Not like cancer patients during the first savage lockdown, then. Or old people in care home hell. Or people dying in solitude without the ‘support’ of their loved ones.
Diddums.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

Nearly half, 46%, of those who have been vaccinated, say they are still concerned they will catch the virus. 

Not surprising. That’s what they have repeatedly been told, as they clamp on their face knickers. For once, they have probably been told the truth. What they haven’t been told is hoe astronomically unlikely it is that the virus will do them any harm.

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sunjor
sunjor
3 years ago

Some of us have been living in fear and anxiety for the last year and can’t wait to be able to sleep soundly again.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago

If anyone wants to check how psychological abuse can result in irrational fear and an acceptance into your incarceration and subservience to a fascist dictatorship, here’s one you can write to:

Room 347 Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology University College London 1-19 Torrington Place London, WC1E 7HB

+44 (0)20 7679 5930

s.michie@ucl.ac.uk

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago

“If you want a picture of the present, imagine Susan Michie’s boot stamping on your face – forever.”

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Sarah
Sarah
3 years ago

It would appear supporting your country’s Football team or enjoying others’ company in a hospitality setting override this anxiety.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  Sarah

It’s quite remarkable how many people seem to suffer from this anxiety at the thought of having to go back into an office (even part-time), but magically don’t suffer from it when it comes to their social lives…

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Got it in one, CynicalRealist!

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RTSC
RTSC
3 years ago

This is a “nudge” poll/report to try and get the those who aren’t anxious to modify their behaviour and pander to the fears of the anxious by voluntarily continuing to wear masks etc. And just to encourage is we have a new threat from Whitty that if we don’t “behave responsibly” a new lockdown may be required later in the year.

My personal belief is that those who aren’t Covid fearties need to demonstrate to the anxious that there is nothing to be scared of by behaving as close to old normal as possible. Which is what I’ve been doing all along.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  RTSC

Exactly. It’s been hard, all I have had from my colleagues and the strangers I see in the shops are evil glares, a handful of very nasty remarks and threats of violence, and accusations of being a science denier, conspiracy theorist, QAnon member, mentally instable, cold-hearted, callous etc.

Stay strong, RTSC.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

To some people it is now a religion, and any questioning of “The Science” and its rituals, no matter how mild and reasonably-expressed, will cause them to take umbrage. Standard accusations are that anyone not fully bought-in is a “Covid-denier”, a “conspiracy theorist”, is “happy to let people die”, is a “science denier” (very ironic, that one!), and so on.It all goes to show how easily many people are influenced by propaganda.

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Zoomer@14
Zoomer@14
3 years ago

40% of people avoided touching things outside before Covid-19. Its called hygiene. Using public conveniences when we knew most people didn’t wash their hands was another reason people used a clean tissue to simply open doors to leave…what’s new?
Even cash point machines were filthy, now they are clean…about time too.

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Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
3 years ago
Reply to  Zoomer@14

Howard! I thought you’d gone?

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Cerulean
Cerulean
3 years ago

Interesting poll in btl comments
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/719002907

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tom171uk
tom171uk
3 years ago

We shouldn’t be surprised. The government has bullied, frightened and coerced us all. We have all been affected in some way: it has certainly damaged my mental health. It was entirely foreseeable that for a proportion of the population the damage would manifest itself as a sort of Stockholm Syndrome.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago

What about therapy for those poor sods (us) who daily have to face the awful truth thqt the world has gone mad, global governments are mostly wicked, and we are likely to remain persecuted outcasts for decades?

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Julian, I recommend you frequent or move to a “deprived” area and meet people who have been on the wrong side of authority all their lives. It’s very refreshing. For them this is nothing new – Business as Usual, in fact. People with “CAS” exist in my area, but they are few and far between. Masks in shops is still a thing, but yesterday and Saturday I saw a LOT more people not wearing them – possibly over one quarter.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Spot on. Sadly not long before covid I moved in precisely the other direction – and in many ways the move has been good, but from a covid point of view I would 100% agree – when I drive through shabby parts of North London on the way home from trips to the city, I see shops, cafes and restaurants with unmasked people behaving normally.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I hope you didn’t take out a big mortgage to support your move, Julian. Rates are low… currently.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Thanks for your concern, but we’re OK on that front, just surrounded by ultra-compliant people – in other ways a good thing (e.g. low crime, don’t meet too many edgy people – until they get drunk on Friday and Saturday night) but terrible if you’re in the middle of a scamdemic.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Glad to hear it, Julian. Stay sane.

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Mike Durrans
Mike Durrans
3 years ago

I do NOT believe this crap, I have not heard one person talk like that, its been more of “ fuck why wait to the 19th we will drop it now ! “
Most people have realised they have been conned.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike Durrans

I wish you were right, but you clearly mix with more sensible people than I do. I know plenty of people who are worried, including the young and healthy.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike Durrans

My local pub is the same, Mike. I was in there Saturday evening. Not a mask in sight. Everyone behaving 100% normally, just as it was in the Before Covid Era. No stupid attempts to distance, no “COVID Dance”, everyone walking straight to the bar, paying cash, taking their own drinks away, sitting, standing, indoors, outdoors. TOTALLY NORMAL. And it was BUSY. Lovely!

Obviously there were QR codes stuck in many places, stickers on the floor saying “WAIT HERE, QUEUE HERE” etc., everywhere, but hey ho.

Oh, and from the little talk there was about all this sh*te, no one I spoke to is having the experimental gene therapy.

Last edited 3 years ago by Marcus Aurelius knew
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AndyPandy
AndyPandy
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Wish I could find this pub you speak of.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

You’re generalising from limited experience – as we all do to some extent.

However, over the last month, I’ve been in a number of places, from the south-west to northern Scotland. and sampled a cross-section of those mixing-points : motorway services and that great leveller – the public bog.

I have to say, mask-wearing was almost universal in these venues, in shops and restaurants/pubs, and in stop-overs. How deeply embedded, I don’t know. We’ll just have to see, but I was very much in a very small (vanishing) minority.

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eastender53
eastender53
3 years ago
Reply to  RickH

The Scots are more bullied and brainwashed than the Brits.

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Woden
Woden
3 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Same as a pub we frequent ,strange it has to be pointed out just how ‘normal’ this is…

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bowlsman
bowlsman
3 years ago

This Gov will never be held to account for the damage they’ve caused with lockdowns. Nobody is even talking about it never mind questioning it.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  bowlsman

I agree – the ‘calling-to-account fantasies’ are touching – but they are fantasies on current evidence.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago

Covid Anxiety Syndrome consists of forms of coping such as a constant attention to threat, worry, avoidance and excessive checking, that can keep people locked into a state of continuous anxiety and fear of contracting the virus.

How is this different from OCD? That can have a wide variety of manifestations, and this appears to be one of them – not sure why it justifies a separate categorisation.

Presumably it’s just the usual Covid-exceptionalism where everything relating to it has to be made out to be new and unprecedented?

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

“Presumably it’s just the usual Covid-exceptionalism where everything relating to it has to be made out to be new and unprecedented?”

Exactly. Just like when, in March 2020, daily death tolls were being piped to everyone’s digital indoctrination devices in their pockets.

Everyone I knew (apart from my family) thought that was because the death rates were exceptional. Pointing out the fact they were quite normal earned me the title of “conspiracy theorist.”

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

No. This is justified as an identified syndrome of induced hypochondria with its own aetiology. That’s not your average OCD illness.

The psy-op is as much an infective agent as something physical.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago

The deliberate creation of this climate of fear, with the consequent long-term damage to millions, has been one of the most egregious acts by this government (and the competition for egregious acts is stif)

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Lucan Grey
Lucan Grey
3 years ago

We cannot continue to pander to the perennially petrified.

Ultimately they need to get a grip and finally grow up.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucan Grey

Yes indeed but I cannot see any way that’s going to happen. I think the number of perennially petrified is a consequence of very long term trends in the way people approach their lives, trends that have made the coronamadness possible, and obviously covid has accelerated that. It will take many decades, or possibly centuries to undo, and I see no major force that will assist that undoing currently. Quite the opposite.

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Bloodyhell
Bloodyhell
3 years ago

looks a bit like PTSD: “constant attention to threat, worry, avoidance and excessive checking, that can keep people locked into a state of continuous anxiety and fear”

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SomersetHoops
SomersetHoops
3 years ago

This is just part of the damage the fortune spent on government fear propaganda and dissemination of distorted statistics has done to our country. Too many naive people don’t do their own research and believe the government lies and distortions.

It’s time the mainstream media spent some effort correcting the damage they have done by repeating the government’s inaccurate information.

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Gdog
Gdog
3 years ago

I give up! Today the BBC concentrating on Long Covid! So that’ll help the worried well and rest of the just plain scared witlsss prepare for see use with out masks!

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Gdog

It’s a standard fallback when deaths and hospitalisations fail them and they get bored with “cases”

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Martin Frost
Martin Frost
3 years ago

My great grandmother was not much botheref by the blitz and never visited an air raid shelter throughout the war, but a passing electrical storm would turn her into a quivering wreck. The public are behaving in a similar way about Covid. There are many aspects of life that cause us anxiety. People need to get a bit of perspective. If you are scared of Covid wear a space suit.

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Crystal Decanter
Crystal Decanter
3 years ago

boo f**king hoo

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Philipleigh
Philipleigh
3 years ago

Is this true? I don’t trust polls or any information/propaganda coming out of the mainstream media.My own experience is that people have had enough and want it to end.

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Julian
Julian
3 years ago
Reply to  Philipleigh

It obviously varies greatly. I know plenty of people who are either concerned for themselves or for the country as a whole.

I think you can take a baseline of the very worried as outdoor mask wearers – in my town around 10-15%. I think you can add some in for those who are not worried for themselves but think restrictions should continue in some form (IMO quite a lot of people), and those who hardly come out at all.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Julian

Outdoor mask wearing has certainly declined. But that means little in the face of the adherence to what might be called the ‘pub idiocy’ and continued con of pretending that fomite transmission and asymptomatic spread happen. Or that the isolation and vaccination of children is necessary.

I’m afraid belief still outweighs rationality and knowledge by a long chalk.

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  Philipleigh

They may ‘want it to end’ – but that means the imagined virus, which they fully believe in.

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enlighteneduk
enlighteneduk
3 years ago

What a nation of wet, spineless wimps the Brits have become. I’m ashamed to be British.

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William Gruff
William Gruff
3 years ago
Reply to  enlighteneduk

What does ‘British’ mean when all that is required to become British is to drift here on a rubber dinghy? I’m not British; I’m English.

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ebygum
ebygum
3 years ago

Oh for goodness sake, quite frankly I don’t care. From the mountain of shit that has been showered on us for eighteen months I’m supposed to give a flying f**k because some people have actively talked themselves into a ‘syndrome’ of their own making?
sorry but I’m all out of F**ks to give, I’m way too busy giving them to the elderly who have died without their loved ones, and whose lives have been made an abject misery. I’m too busy giving them to all the people who have died because the National Covid Only Service didn’t get around to them, ditto those who are still on waiting lists. I’m too busy giving them to kids whose lives have been turned upside-down and whose schools have tortured them for the last year…..maybe sometime, (never!) I’ll get around to giving a shit about the poor little darlings!

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Fraz-ahr
Fraz-ahr
3 years ago

It’s often difficult not to get horribly wrapped up in the semantics. As well as the outright propaganda: essentially this is a government editorial. They’re effectively writing this shit. We’re constantly bombarded with serious amounts of scheming, pernicious horror stories about what the public think; how they feel, and what they’d like to happen: supposedly sponsored by charities, polling organisations, NHS departments, etc. etc. It’s fucking Bollocks. Sage psychologists and government quangos write this crap and pretend it’s genuinely what everyone in their attics and cupboards- are actually saying. It’s fucking draining: and it’s supposed to be so !!

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago

” Therapists Warn Of Rise in Anxiety over the Easing of Restrictions

By Michael Curzon “

Why do you report this? It this now the Lockdown Zealots Website?

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
3 years ago

Why can’t this website do something useful all upcoming lockdown events?

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