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<blockquote data-quote="sno0opy" data-source="post: 2246763" data-attributes="member: 513948"><p>Dont disagree with the sentiment, but unfortunately many people will be financially destitute if they refuse to work when restrictions are lifted. The moment things start opening up again any one not wishing to work won't be paid, I could not pay my mortgage and couldn't even claim job seekers universal credit becuase im refusing to look for a job.</p><p></p><p>At some point it's very likely were all going to have to get back to normal before a vaccine is available unless you happen to be able to survive without an income. Also I can't imagine what would it would be like for kids to be trapped inside without seeing their friends and socialising for the next 6 months to maybe a year?</p><p></p><p>It's a horrible situation but one the vast majority of the population are going to have to out up with as the consequences of not are worse and more far reaching then the relatively low risk short term (unless stour in the super high risk group in which case I suspect continued shielding will be permitted)</p><p></p><p>Either way the world will be watching closely in Wuhan as that will be an example of how things move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sno0opy, post: 2246763, member: 513948"] Dont disagree with the sentiment, but unfortunately many people will be financially destitute if they refuse to work when restrictions are lifted. The moment things start opening up again any one not wishing to work won't be paid, I could not pay my mortgage and couldn't even claim job seekers universal credit becuase im refusing to look for a job. At some point it's very likely were all going to have to get back to normal before a vaccine is available unless you happen to be able to survive without an income. Also I can't imagine what would it would be like for kids to be trapped inside without seeing their friends and socialising for the next 6 months to maybe a year? It's a horrible situation but one the vast majority of the population are going to have to out up with as the consequences of not are worse and more far reaching then the relatively low risk short term (unless stour in the super high risk group in which case I suspect continued shielding will be permitted) Either way the world will be watching closely in Wuhan as that will be an example of how things move on. [/QUOTE]
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