that doesnt excuse other humans choosing to risk the safety of member of their own species.@lindisfel . If the human race hadn’t been so careless to let this virus cross species then we wouldn’t be having these discussions. But we always seem able too. It’s only ourselves that created this problem.
You mess with Mother nature and she occasionally bites back and we don’t like it.
And it’s about time we learn from our mistakes.that doesnt excuse other humans choosing to risk the safety of member of their own species.
animal/human cross over infections have been happening for a very long time.
The Government needs to mandate it. That's been their problem since the start, too slow out of the blocks and wishy washy with half decisions unlike some other countries who have basically just laid down the law.
my point still stands.And it’s about time we learn from our mistakes.
Covid 19 isn’t even claiming 1% of the world population yet the “ human race “ has managed and is still managing to wipe out far far more than 1% of other species in the world.
Covid is a deadly virus BUT us, the human race are a far deadlier virus. We kill and wipe out entire species at will. The animal kingdom had the opportunity to kick us up the back side and it’s done it. Look at us......running around like headless chickens unable to accept the fate that we enforce on so much of the natural world.
I wonder how many people complained in the news media's letters to the editor section in 1939, when gas masks were handed out to the populace at the start of the second world war in the UK.
38 million masks were handed out to civilians and it was against the law not to carry one. There was never a gas attack so they were never used. There would certainly have been objections if you had to wear them all the time rather than just carry them.I wonder how many people complained in the news media's letters to the editor section in 1939, when gas masks were handed out to the populace at the start of the second world war in the UK.
I agree with all that but my reply was in response to the suggestion that the public wore masks without objection in WW2. We don't know if they objected but anyway they were only compelled to carry masks not wear them. Gas masks are clearly only for the protection of the person wearing them so not really comparable with wearing a mask for the benefit of others.Because they weren't used does not mean that they weren't required .
"Germany planned to use chemical and biological attacks during a wartime invasion of Britain, according to documents from the National Archives.
Aircraft adapted to spray gas or foot-and-mouth disease, and even anthrax shells, were seen as possibilities.
The Nazis were "rapidly preparing" by March 1941 and would not hesitate to attack, say the papers.
Gas attacks on troops were viewed as most likely, but attacks on the public were also predicted.
The newly-released documents - from the Ministry of Home Security and other bodies - say the aim would be to cause panic and start an evacuation that would block roads and prevent defending forces reaching the coast.
Intelligence also revealed that the Germans were planning to falsely accuse Britain of using gas in order to justify its own attacks.
The documents detail the ominous movement of large amounts of chemicals from factories to "areas occupied by troops likely to take part in an invasion".
It also lists evidence from various secret witnesses and "observers".
They include a Swedish army officer who saw gas canisters ready to be loaded at German air bases, and a prisoner of war who "had volunteered information that his squadron had carried out tests near Vienna of gas spray"."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13859049
It seems prewar British government was far more prepared for all eventualities than the government we have now.
The stockpile of medical equipment held in case of say a pandemic was almost totally depleted of PPE for getting on for a decade and even after constant warnings that it was a need for it to be replaced nothing was done though Dominic Cummings did ensure there were plenty of body bags available.
I agree with all that but my reply was in response to the suggestion that the public wore masks without objection in WW2. We don't know if they objected but anyway they were only compelled to carry masks not wear them. Gas masks are clearly only for the protection of the person wearing them so not really comparable with wearing a mask for the benefit of others.
Fortunately for me I am not finding isolation difficult so I am happy to continue with that and don't need to wear a mask until the situation changes.
I was to young to remember if my parents put a gas mask on me, but I wear a mask for my protection against other people coughing all over me.Gas masks are clearly only for the protection of the person wearing them so not really comparable with wearing a mask for the benefit of others.
but what gets me is how all off a sudden all these fast food places seem to have ppe when nhs doesn’t
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