11-09-2021, 01:55 AM
[member=98]Mantis[/member] I understand the stress the lockdowns and mandates have caused and I don't question those effects on individuals, they are what they are as [member=122]Mav[/member] has pointed out. But it's clear to me from what you have written is that some of your concerns seem to far outweigh the risks, perhaps it is a miscalculation of the the risk of one action versus the risk of another action or even a miscalculation of the risk of inaction.
In the era of a pandemic, doing nothing is not safe, doing nothing kills more people than doing something, so those who have to make a decision have no choice, be they politicians or health officials. We can all debate what to do, what is good what is bad, what might have been better, but doing nothing is never an option!
In the era of a pandemic, doing nothing is not safe, doing nothing kills more people than doing something, so those who have to make a decision have no choice, be they politicians or health officials. We can all debate what to do, what is good what is bad, what might have been better, but doing nothing is never an option!
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

