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<blockquote data-quote="Brunneria" data-source="post: 2281538" data-attributes="member: 41816"><p>absolutely!</p><p>I read an article recently by Zoe Harcombe arguing against the 2m social distancing rule, claiming it was unnecessary, and Lockdown should be halted immediately.</p><p></p><p>Now I have a great deal of time and respect for Zoe Harcombe, but the whole time I was reading her article all I could think of was that she was probably writing it comfortably ensconced in her home office, with a nice view out of her open window.</p><p></p><p>I simply cannot believe that she has a 2 hr bus and train commute, jammed like a sardine in the rush hour, breathing hot underground air pre-cycled through 8 other commuters. Nor can I believe she works 10 hour shifts on a factory production line, or 12 hour shifts handling dirty crockery and saliva covered cutlery, or 9 hours a day in an open plan office, with windows that don’t open and 40 co-workers all sharing every breath.</p><p></p><p>edit: thinking about this, and the commuting and work environments I have just described, I am certain that I would be saying the same if we were discussing flu, norovirus or a flea pandemic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brunneria, post: 2281538, member: 41816"] absolutely! I read an article recently by Zoe Harcombe arguing against the 2m social distancing rule, claiming it was unnecessary, and Lockdown should be halted immediately. Now I have a great deal of time and respect for Zoe Harcombe, but the whole time I was reading her article all I could think of was that she was probably writing it comfortably ensconced in her home office, with a nice view out of her open window. I simply cannot believe that she has a 2 hr bus and train commute, jammed like a sardine in the rush hour, breathing hot underground air pre-cycled through 8 other commuters. Nor can I believe she works 10 hour shifts on a factory production line, or 12 hour shifts handling dirty crockery and saliva covered cutlery, or 9 hours a day in an open plan office, with windows that don’t open and 40 co-workers all sharing every breath. edit: thinking about this, and the commuting and work environments I have just described, I am certain that I would be saying the same if we were discussing flu, norovirus or a flea pandemic. [/QUOTE]
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