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Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "England plans for lifting restrictions" video.
He shouldn't say it , should be we are doing everything we can to try and ensure its the last lockdown. If some new variant evades vaccines and spreads around killing people of course back to lockdown. This scenario not impossible but hopefully unlikely.
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@piconano Might not be perfect in every way but Australia overall and every state in the end has done a good job on Covid 19. History will repeat itself, those that took the strictest measures will recover more quickly , like the American states that did better during the Spanish flu. Don't know where Canada fits on the spectrum, maybe somewhere in the middle.
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@john-doemcalias4759 A difference in language, in West Pacific dialect lockdown means restricted travel , hotel quarantine, and distance restrictions or even police surrounding a city like Perth or Auckland to keep the people from moving too much. Lockdown in European or Americas dialect means voluntary quarantine and until recently travel wherever you want. In fact the US system ensured spread across the entire nation because people who have means just go to another county or state that has everything open, I call it the auto spread mechanism.
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@john-doemcalias4759 I have a hell of a lot of sympathy for those who would have been entirely willing to just do what it takes and get rid of the virus but live in a jurisdiction that just wants to take short cuts.
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It wouldn't last forever and if domestic and genuine reason you can't take a vaccine you would get an exemption. For overseas depends on the country what they might do and your reason for travel I guess.
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Depends on the country, the Americas are all bad except for 2 or 3 countries and the small island nations of the Caribbean not real bad.
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If you believe in property rights , then nothing wrong with that if the business owner requires it. Whether government should require it is different and that's what they have already done in Israel at the moment.
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@rfxtuber Of course property rights has something to do with it, if for arguments sake I owned a cinema with 5 screens I might consider it good business to have 1 or 2 screens where only the vaccinated go. I assume you are talking about the UK and you are in an unfortunate situation. Internally in Australia can't see it happening at all and outbreaks that mostly come from hotel quarantine workers should greatly reduce meaning almost 0 because only about 6 or 7 cases with 215,000 people passing through the system. Internationally likely to only be low case countries in our region that the idea of using it internationally. Our government hasn't really said much except for possibly opening to other low case countries but I think still a while off or maybe South Pacific as first step in a few months.
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@rfxtuber your just paranoid, if it bothers you and it does happen which I think is only likely if not enough people get the vaccine, then go wherever restrictions don't exist. If you are in the UK my feeling is enough people will take the vaccine so it won't happen. Not going to happen at a supermarket or things like that, only places of high risk like bars or restaurants etc.
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@mikeybhoy422 saying you can't eat at a restaurant because you choose not to be vaccinated is hardly a deprivation of your liberties, half the world's population only dream of such an extravagant thing. How about go to a supermarket and buy a lobster or expensive steak and cook it yourself, I am sure you will survive. Please look around the world and realise that even discussing this matter means you are a privileged person, hundreds of millions just want enough to eat.
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It will be more about if herd immunity not reached however I think the UK should be ok, US and France might be a problem, have to see.
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Because of the angle his hair looked fluffy, I think a Boris doll duster would be a good product.
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