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Ah yes that's true ..about 7 days after exposure before the PCR test may pick it up.. so it does make testing the asymptomatic even more pointless.Sorry I was unclear, I meant where an individual (not the population) is in the timeline. So someone recently infected is more likely to be a false negative.
Of course I am only talking about the ones that are out partying. We see them on TV every night. Of course I am not condemning ALL youngsters, just the ones who are out spreading it for selfish reasons (not for work etc). It seemed so obvious that it would have been an unnecessary waste of space to state that I was not referring to people who behave sensibly, young or old. My own children are ultra careful too. And it was all over the news yesterday that people with covid were by no means all isolating. That was the reason they gave for introducing the new £500 payment (very sensibly).Bit of a generalisation there - how do you know that people do not self isolate when positive? Not all youngsters are ‘selfish rats’. My nephew is 28 and gets stressed, almost to the point paranoia, about going out just in case he infects other people even though he hasn’t got, or ever had, Covid. He works from home, doesn’t go out and, because of this, is extremely stressed. I’m sure he in not the only young person in this situation.
I find the use of the words 'some' and/or 'many' helps avoid such misunderstanding of posts. Your post was not clear.Of course I am only talking about the ones that are out partying. We see them on TV every night. Of course I am not condemning ALL youngsters, just the ones who are out spreading it for selfish reasons (not for work etc). It seemed so obvious that it would have been an unnecessary waste of space to state that I was not referring to people who behave sensibly, young or old. My own children are ultra careful too. And it was all over the news yesterday that people with covid were by no means all isolating. That was the reason they gave for introducing the new £500 payment (very sensibly).
Totally agree with you @lucylocket61 I’ve seen plenty of the middle and older generations being just as irresponsible as the youngsters, I don’t believe it’s a generational thing - maybe in the pubs it’s weighted towards the younger ones but by all means not exclusive and I’ve actually seen a big decline across all ages of social distancing and taking extra care and considerationI find the use of the words 'some' and/or 'many' helps avoid such misunderstanding of posts. Your post was not clear.
"my chances are great and they should get on with their lives". You don't mind if they spread covid to you by "getting on with their lives", because you are still young yourself and, as you say, think your chances are great.But have you considered that others might not feel the same? Their teachers perhaps, or the parents & grandparents of school friends they might spread it to. Children have to go to school, but let's hope "getting on with their lives" doesn't involve any more mixing than is absolutely essential, as not everyone will be able to withstand the virus as well as you and your kids can.Thank you for sticking up for the selfish rats. I have 3 of them and am much more libertarian than they are in my attitude to all of this. In fact they were a bit anxious about me because I am type 1 until I pointed out that my chances are great and they should get on with their lives. Less moral outrage and more pragmatism based on science would be helpful here.
I wouldn't say I was overly worried about the lock-down regarding corona virus, but I would say I am feeling a little anxious about being stuck at home 24/7, so if I could still work, then I would put myself forward to escort a child to their school.
Not all of them. Remember all the unselfish ones. The bad ones get all the media attention, but the tales of kindness and heroism are still there. Hugs.I despair. I really don't see the point of another lockdown if we lift it too soon again. The UK couldn't have handled this situation worse if it tried. The pandemic has opened my eyes to how selfish people in this country are.
This is not 'I'm alright Jack' ! I cannot be sure if I would be okay but I am nearly 50 with imperfect diabetic control yet having looked at the actual data (the Karr NHS report on diabetics from May), my chances are pretty good along with at least 99% of the population."my chances are great and they should get on with their lives". You don't mind if they spread covid to you by "getting on with their lives", because you are still young yourself and, as you say, think your chances are great.But have you considered that others might not feel the same? Their teachers perhaps, or the parents & grandparents of school friends they might spread it to. Children have to go to school, but let's hope "getting on with their lives" doesn't involve any more mixing than is absolutely essential, as not everyone will be able to withstand the virus as well as you and your kids can.
I haven’t really come out of lockdown yet except for a visit to our favourite bistro a few times as we know they are extra conscious and have been excellent throughout lockdown. I’ve had a few walks but not gone anywhere else. We are however in a coastal resort and Some residents worry about the visitors. I do find though that the longer I stay indoors the more I’m not interested in going out. I miss my friends two in particular one just diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer who I may never see again and the other with multiple conditions whose mental state is very variable. My beloved has been working from home nd had been told he would be last back into the office because of my vulnerability then yesterday was told to go back to the office from next Tuesday. He’s retiring on the 31st of December, is was to be the end of this month. But was asked to stay on longer to continue to train others.
Should a second lockdown come I shall adhere to it but watching groups of 8,9 and 10 walk down to the beach yesterday I worry if they are going to bother to stick to any of the advice.
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