Thursday, 17 December 2020

Christmas Mixers

I thought that the government's relaxation of the mixing rules over Christmas was a mistake - and I still do. However, after the experience we have collectively had since March, only complete idiots don't know or  don't understand the risks.



So, in the final analysis:

  • Those with an ounce of common sense will weigh the risks and do what's necessary, limiting contact as much as possible.
  • The Covidiots will do what they want, regardless of any rules, regulations or advice - they're irredeemably callous and don't care about anyone but themselves.
  • Whatever rules are put in place, they're almost impossible to police.
  • It doesn't take a genius to realise that there will indubitably be a spike in infections over the Christmas period, and even more when people return to work. By the end of January, we will probably go into yet another strict lockdown. February is the peak month for flu hospitalisations and Covid will be no different.
One of my neighbours was off work for a month, and very ill, all because one idiot went to work knowing he had Covid and infected his co-workers. You can't legislate against idiocy.


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