27 March 2021  /  Updated 17 July 2021
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Dripping tap


jsampson45
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Suppose tradespeople are visiting only in emergencies, and a dripping tap is not an emergency, I can imagine in a few years' time that there will be stalactites and stalagmites in bathrooms.

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swinchard
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in a few years' time that there will be stalactites and stalagmites in bathrooms.

Add that to the list of harms, but if the main problem with lockdowns is stalactites and stalagmites in bathrooms, we'll be alright. I don't think the government is going to change track on the basis of stalactites and stalagmites in bathrooms. We'll have to think of worse effects than that, like boredom induced mass madness for example. Perhaps you're having a little bout of that 😀

Going back to basics covid-19 is a scary illness but lockdowns are not justified because they cause more serious harm than the virus causes. And that's it.

I know covid-19 is real and I would not want to get it, but lockdowns are too damaging to adopt, when compared to the problems caused by the virus.

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Illimitible
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They have to maintain a state of emergency or they can’t use the “vaccine”

It’s only got interim licensing because eid the state of emergency. If the emergency ceased then its use would have to be suspended while it went through the full clinical trials which would take years.

So the state of emergency will continue.

In and out of lockdown, until the true repercussions (like huge unemployment and massive other health problems) start to cause real societal trouble.

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