UAEguy2020 wrote: » I don’t think we are a million miles away from the world seeing that we are causing more damage to the public in trying to stop the virus than the virus is causing itself.
errlloyd wrote: » Wonder can any of the techies on here help me. The laptop I use in work is very slow. 4GB Ram, 2.2ghz dual core processor, 128GB SSD. I occasionally have to run pretty large excel models and I do it my gaming PC because this is pain. Preferably I'd like to turn around and say "this is a complete junkbox can you by any chance get me a better laptop", but the laptop is part of a reasonably well reviewed model range - and while it is quite cheap for a business laptop to whatever higher up purchased it, it probably seems about right.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lenovo-ThinkPad-Notebook-Windows-Graphics/dp/B07DKXHY4V Anyone here able to guide me on the right language to use when complaining about this?
UAEguy2020 wrote: » We need to see that the elderly and people with weak immune systems need to be isolated and the rest need to get back to normal. My fear is the media have the world on a tight leash and all it takes is the world to get back to something close to resembling normality and they will write another piece of scaremongering crap and will have us all spooked back into social isolation again. They themselves are the biggest threat to society at the minute and have no morals what so ever.
OldRio wrote: » Deary me. You sound like Trump. ' All the media's fault' . Last thing we need now is to come out of this too early.
UAEguy2020 wrote: » The media lied about the details of a 22 year olds death in the UK just to make it look like COVID19 was the reason...they have absolutely no shame or morals when it comes to reporting.
OldRio wrote: » Is that it? You base ' the media have the world on a tight lease' on this? OK
[Deleted User] wrote: » I would have a good amount of trust in the chief medical officer and little reason to doubt him. He is well qualified and communicating with a level of detail and transparency that is reassuring. Both he and the Government will be aware of projections and scenarios as to how any adjustment of restrictions will impact both the country and the economy. I would be interested to know how well qualified you are and what data you are basing your opinion on to come to the above conclusion. I'm open to the possibility that you are correct and certainly this sentiment is becoming quite popular online, but I'm yet to see any data which suggests that the damage to life and the economy will be lower if we simply allow the virus to progress through the population. Should all restrictions be lifted? If not - how much should we lift those restrictions and based on what criteria?
UAEguy2020 wrote: » In the end of the day, if we were doing a good job we wouldn’t still be in lockdown.
UAEguy2020 wrote: » Oh I have plenty more, I just dont want to totally derail the page. Just tell me you want to hear more and I’ll provide.
Deleted User wrote: » As I said - I was open to the possibility that you were correct, this post has unfortunately dashed that possibility. Best of luck to you.
awec wrote: » No you won't. Take your tinfoil hat bollocks somewhere else.
Former Former wrote: » The next week, and how people react to the prolongation of the lockdown, will tell you everything you need to know about a person.
sydthebeat wrote: » we are doing a good job... our testing has increased where, taking countries of over 3 million population, we are number 4 in the world. behind UAE, Kuwait and Portugal.. with only Portugal being a comparative nation. UAE are testing everyone in their country for free. We share a land border with a country whos pandemic response was nothing short of embarrassing. If we can keep our R0 below 1 and if it takes 2 more weeks to really get it down low and to contain the virus into clusters then so be it.
UAEguy2020 wrote: » I’m just going to leave commenting on this topic here as I can see the mods waiting in the long grass.
Bazzo wrote: » So apparently the girlfriend has only seen "maybe five" episodes of Father Ted ever. I think my jaw actually hit the floor.