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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 771979" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>It sounds very similar to what has been happening in the UK. On a typical day now we have 40,000 new cases, 1000 hospitalisations and 200 deaths. In Scotland it is still the law to wear a mask in certain places, like shopping centres but often about half the people don't bother and nobody seems to enforce the situation, yet we constantly learn how all the hospital beds are full and currently you can wait from anything between 8 to 16 hours for an ambulance (that is even for people with a heart attack or stroke!). As a result it is not just people with covid that are suffering but everyone else with ailments or worse. I get the part that we are now 2 years down the line and people are fed up with measures but the risks are still high for many people and as a result I believe everyone should be doing there bit to help. Apart from those with medical conditions is it too much to ask people to keep 2 metres apart and wear a mask in certain areas? After all 200 plus deaths a day is the equivalent to medium size aircraft crashing daily.</p><p>Unfortunately a lot people don't realise how serious this virus is until such time they are affected or lose a love one. I for one know of several people that died due to covid that I am sure would have overwise still have been alive today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 771979, member: 48633"] It sounds very similar to what has been happening in the UK. On a typical day now we have 40,000 new cases, 1000 hospitalisations and 200 deaths. In Scotland it is still the law to wear a mask in certain places, like shopping centres but often about half the people don't bother and nobody seems to enforce the situation, yet we constantly learn how all the hospital beds are full and currently you can wait from anything between 8 to 16 hours for an ambulance (that is even for people with a heart attack or stroke!). As a result it is not just people with covid that are suffering but everyone else with ailments or worse. I get the part that we are now 2 years down the line and people are fed up with measures but the risks are still high for many people and as a result I believe everyone should be doing there bit to help. Apart from those with medical conditions is it too much to ask people to keep 2 metres apart and wear a mask in certain areas? After all 200 plus deaths a day is the equivalent to medium size aircraft crashing daily. Unfortunately a lot people don't realise how serious this virus is until such time they are affected or lose a love one. I for one know of several people that died due to covid that I am sure would have overwise still have been alive today. [/QUOTE]
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