Covid......... easy to protect yourself.

No we protect them.
The Great Barrington Declaration states that clearly. One of the reasons why thousands of medical professionals are giving their support to the declaration.
Easier said than done, our vast elderly population need an army of carers to look after them - there is no easy or practical way to remove this army of carers out of society and into the same bubble as those they are caring for. (a fortnights quarantine before they go into work!) It just can't be done.
 
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Self testing at home - it makes a lot of sense, I had a good test last night, will do another tonight.
 
However Africa does seem to have fared well until you consider life expectancy. Average age of those dying here is 83, average life expectancy in sub Saharan Africa is around 60.
Maybe there is something in the earlier mutterings about malaria drugs being effective ?. A lot of Africans have sickle cell anemia, this is a genetic response to combating malaria, or perhaps they have so many viruses out there that covid can't get a foot in the door.
 
No we protect them.
The Great Barrington Declaration states that clearly. One of the reasons why thousands of medical professionals are giving their support to the declaration.

Medical professionals like

Dr Johnny Banana

Dr Ryler Scamdemic

Dr Person Fakename

Ryler has been had by a scam :ROFLMAO:
 
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Demographically overall the elderly decided to push the entire population into 'long term poverty' which will exist long after they are gone...

Thus karma coming into play?

So, are you saying that because old people are 'deciding' to live longer they caused the economic damage? And they should stop living longer or they else they will deserve what they get - ie. death by Corona?

Bizarre, even for you Elly.
 
For Ryler

A person I know was from the first days of lockdown very much like you appear to be. He knew for certain that Covid was a mega scam, he was actively campaigning ( protesting ) against having to wear masks and demanding his rights to meet up with as any people as he wanted to......

About 6 weeks ago he changed his opinion about Covid being a scam.....it was a week in Intensive Care on a ventilator that changed his opinions. He "survived" but now has long Covid and may never regain full use of his limbs.

And being in his early 30's he is not a vulnerable old codger.
 
"Some commentators argue that health must come before commerce but that is a delusion.
The destruction of the economy will inevitably wreck the nations health further, not only because of the misery of poverty , joblessness and insecurity drive physical and mental decline, but because the NHS is dependent on tax revenues."


Professor Angus Dalgleish.
 
Bizarre, even for you Elly.

younger people today can suffer from the effects of actions by older people.

For example, May, Johnson and Cameron had no fees at UK universities, and probably had modest grants to help with their bar bills.

Their generation has prevented today's young people from receiving those benefits.

The same generation was able to buy houses when young, and receive index-linked defined-benefit pensions, which today's youngster will pay for, but never receive. Older people have profited by BTL schemes, and younger people suffer.

Older people sold (and bought) social housing so almost none is now available for those in need

Older people voted to take the UK out of the EU

Older people supported governments that closed down industry and pushed the North nd others into poverty.

Older people's governments wangled taxes so that an older couple with a big house can avoid paying inheritance tax or capital gains tax, on big assets that later generations have no chance of owning

Will you be surprised if younger people resent generations that damaged them?

Not all, but that won't matter.
 
Last week the national audit office declared no less than £26 billion - more than twice the annual policing budget - may have been fraudulently claimed in Covid business support applications.

Professor Angus Dalgleish.

Have never claimed a penny. Missed one days work during the entire scamdemic.
 
Idiot ryler is one of those people that think "it never happened to me, therefore it doesn't happen."


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The governments new message should be...

1 - Stay at work to protect the NHS and save lives
 
younger people today can suffer from the effects of actions by older people.

For example, May, Johnson and Cameron had no fees at UK universities, and probably had modest grants to help with their bar bills.

Their generation has prevented today's young people from receiving those benefits.

The same generation was able to buy houses when young, and receive index-linked defined-benefit pensions, which today's youngster will pay for, but never receive. Older people have profited by BTL schemes, and younger people suffer.

Older people sold (and bought) social housing so almost none is now available for those in need

Older people voted to take the UK out of the EU

Older people supported governments that closed down industry and pushed the North nd others into poverty.

Older people's governments wangled taxes so that an older couple with a big house can avoid paying inheritance tax or capital gains tax, on big assets that later generations have no chance of owning

Will you be surprised if younger people resent generations that damaged them?

Not all, but that won't matter.


They are currently locked up in their university digs thanks to nonsense draconian decrees by the government.
Which you support.
The scamdemic rolls on.
 
But apparently Parkinson’s disease has been linked to catching a certain strain of flu decades earlier.
Who knows what may happen in the future even if you didn’t have bad Covid symptoms now.
 
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