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Old 18th Apr 2020, 15:02
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VinRouge
 
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How will ithe NHS be overloaded, when those that are causing 95% of ICU admissions are still on total lockdown? Nationally, we did not get anywhere near ICU overload. It was localised only and the military was ready to step in to use specialist intensive care transport support to move the burden around? If at risk groups stick to lockdown and regular test/contract trace of logistics personnel are established for people supplying them at home, there is no reason why at risk groups will be facing any enhanced risk. If people want to cut out all risk, they need to stay at home 24/7.

FACT - 93% of deaths have chronic healthcare issues.
FACT - 95% are over 75.
FACT - deaths amongst under 50s are less than 1 in a hundred of all deaths. Including those with known chronic conditions.

Id like to see from the limp waisted hang wringers where they suggest the money is coming from to make up the money that is being stolen from my children to pay for this economy destroying shutdown. We aren’t talking reduction in living standards. We are talking about long term damage to the economy with strife inflicted far worse than the impact of NCov.

[[color=#000000]If you had lost a close young family member and had another plugged into a ventilator would you still be wanting to get back to work so you could maintain what is I presume an expensive lifestyle?

have you seen the statistics for the number of under 18s, with no chronic condition who have ended up on ICU or have died? A hysterical Uninformed comment doesn’t stand up to the facts.

i don’t have an expensive lifestyle. I just don’t want this generation stealing even more of my children’s future for no long term goal. If a more stringent lockdown is established for vulnerable and aged, there will be no icu overload, reduced economic catastrophic impact with will mean more of us will maintain recognised living standards than what will happen with the mismanagement currently established.

Ive spent extensive time in Central America and central Africa. I’ve seen what happens when NICE cut the cost of a life from the current 50k to under 50 quid. You can have that, I won’t be taking it. Like others will be happy to take your job as a result of the carnage you are proposing.Watch a 4 year old kid bin pick for their next meal and it will change your perspective. I saw that in Argentina, not a third world country by any stretch. Economically illiterate.

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