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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 2233194" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>Hi Brunneria,</p><p>I have seen enough interviews to see that there was a significant number of medics who felt we would gain some immunity from the first wave of the virus passing.</p><p>Many of us and particularly those 200 scientists thought the approach inadequate and risky, I dont think they know whats going to happen.</p><p>It could mutate into a nightmare virus, God I hope not, and mutates into a mild version.</p><p></p><p>It is funny you mention farming, I live in a farming community that was ravaged by foot and mouth. If you had seen the piles of burning cows and heaps of dead sheep, you would not of thought then, that the government was laid back.</p><p>Even so it was not until the army stepped in and Birtwhistle got it under control, the plague stopped.</p><p>We need men and women of action, not reeds, changing their approach with the wind.</p><p></p><p> I have discussed this gained immunity with a medic and I dont think the person involved had the wrong end of the stick. I think she thought it was one objective that may be attained and help in the next wave as others said.</p><p></p><p>We all, including the experts wonder where we will all go next.</p><p>I hope all the maths is wrong and deaths stop in the thousands, but it looks ominous and we need to clobber it early.</p><p></p><p>regards</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 2233194, member: 57698"] Hi Brunneria, I have seen enough interviews to see that there was a significant number of medics who felt we would gain some immunity from the first wave of the virus passing. Many of us and particularly those 200 scientists thought the approach inadequate and risky, I dont think they know whats going to happen. It could mutate into a nightmare virus, God I hope not, and mutates into a mild version. It is funny you mention farming, I live in a farming community that was ravaged by foot and mouth. If you had seen the piles of burning cows and heaps of dead sheep, you would not of thought then, that the government was laid back. Even so it was not until the army stepped in and Birtwhistle got it under control, the plague stopped. We need men and women of action, not reeds, changing their approach with the wind. I have discussed this gained immunity with a medic and I dont think the person involved had the wrong end of the stick. I think she thought it was one objective that may be attained and help in the next wave as others said. We all, including the experts wonder where we will all go next. I hope all the maths is wrong and deaths stop in the thousands, but it looks ominous and we need to clobber it early. regards D. [/QUOTE]
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