### - the new variant has apparently tipped the scales again to the point >there's now a stay at home order in full force...
chances are though they'll again ease-up on the lockdown far too soon when >things begin to improve instead of remaining locked down until it's gone >completely, bungling boris apparently being more concerned with balancing
the books instead of just getting rid of this fucker once and for all &
thus saving lives...
duh...
On Tue, 05 Jan 2021 01:59:52 -0000, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - the new variant has apparently tipped the scales again to the
point
there's now a stay at home order in full force...
chances are though they'll again ease-up on the lockdown far too soon
when
things begin to improve instead of remaining locked down until it's gone
completely, bungling boris apparently being more concerned with
balancing
the books instead of just getting rid of this fucker once and for all &
thus saving lives...
duh...
If you owned a shop or gym or restaurant, you'd have a different
opinion. I can understand the grief and horror of people watching
their livelihoods fade away before their eyes.
When does your eviction moratorium run out in the UK?
On Wed, 06 Jan 2021 12:44:19 -0000, o'Mahoney <libertidad@south.south.com> >wrote:
On Tue, 05 Jan 2021 01:59:52 -0000, slider <slider@anashram.com>
wrote:
### - the new variant has apparently tipped the scales again to the
point
there's now a stay at home order in full force...
chances are though they'll again ease-up on the lockdown far too soon
when
things begin to improve instead of remaining locked down until it's gone >>> completely, bungling boris apparently being more concerned with
balancing
the books instead of just getting rid of this fucker once and for all &
thus saving lives...
duh...
If you owned a shop or gym or restaurant, you'd have a different
opinion. I can understand the grief and horror of people watching
their livelihoods fade away before their eyes.
### - can totally understand that, a lot of which could have actually been >avoided if only the first full lockdown had lasted long enough (e.g.: 4 >months), for sure some would have gone to the wall + quite a lot of >effort/money was spent to keep them going for precisely that reason, the >problem being compounded by not making that initial effort effective
enough so now we're going through it again & again and even more
businesses are going to the wall than needed to + this time they can't
afford to prop them up as much as before as the money's running out;
bungled to the point that a year down the line we're now right back where
we fuckin' started!? duh!
so now they's talking about a far longer lockdown, their 'illusions' of >beating this thing in record time while juggling the economy gone, the >reality of the situation is finally sinking in that this virus is a
bastard and getting worse by the day (it's sooo infectious it's untrue!?)
our last hope now being all on these vaccines, although it looks like we >missed our chance to beat it to the ground as it's mutating enough to
remain one step ahead, the south african variant may need a different
vaccine again... that if we'd handled it properly the first time (via a
long enough lockdown i mean) we wouldn't have even needed a vaccine now!
When does your eviction moratorium run out in the UK?
### - afaik it was due to run out mid december last, but this has probably >had to have been extended somewhat now to mid summer, due to them getting
it completely fuckin' wrong, however, the uk's currently on it's way to >bankruptcy lol!
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