Lockdown diaries - COVID-19 matters!

What are you going to be doing during the lockdown?

  • At home. I’m non essential

    Votes: 70 41.2%
  • Working. The virus doesn’t scare me

    Votes: 41 24.1%
  • On standby

    Votes: 10 5.9%
  • Working from home. Too essential to take any risk!

    Votes: 66 38.8%

  • Total voters
    170
  • Poll closed .
Talking about education....
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AAWWWW man, did you have to

I have not been on the track for ages
You miss the track, I miss the shooting range right across from it. Back when Mark & Andrea still had the SWAT shooting range I used to be a Range Marshall over weekends, had a helluva lot of fun there
 
Hopefully it grows and grows and the youngsters show the rest of us up!

The most that was done in a day is 274k in July. Not exactly sure but it's around there about.

I think they could have done more than 300k but they were a bit overrun with the announcement made on Thursday. Maybe next week they will be better prepared and we can see what they are capable of.
 
The most that was done in a day is 274k in July. Not exactly sure but it's around there about.

I think they could have done more than 300k but they were a bit overrun with the announcement made on Thursday. Maybe next week they will be better prepared and we can see what they are capable of.
I really hope so but it’s still good to see even with all the propaganda and anti vax cr@p all over social media.
 
These forums appear to be overwhelmingly pro-vaccination - at least, I haven’t seen any anti-vaccination messaging yet. I’m sure it wouldn’t be allowed in the first place, but it raises an interesting question.

Vapers probably have, on average, a far better understanding of harm reduction than the general public. Does this automatically allow us to be more accepting of newer technologies, in this case messenger RNA delivery, as being preferable to the alternative?

Just a random thought.
 
These forums appear to be overwhelmingly pro-vaccination - at least, I haven’t seen any anti-vaccination messaging yet. I’m sure it wouldn’t be allowed in the first place, but it raises an interesting question.

Vapers probably have, on average, a far better understanding of harm reduction than the general public. Does this automatically allow us to be more accepting of newer technologies, in this case messenger RNA delivery, as being preferable to the alternative?

Just a random thought.

They are here. We just drowned them out early on.
 
Everyone’s opinion is welcome with no fear or prejudice…. I personally enjoy discussing 5G, microchips and population reduction issues:p
 
Israel top health official says 90% of severe covid patients in hospitals are fully vaccinated and vaccine effectiveness is waning/fading: Video

"As you may recall, last month Jerusalem Post reported that of the 143 covid patients admitted to the hospital, there were more fully vaccinated patients than the unvaccinated. Of this figure, 58% were fully vaccinated while 39% were unvaccinated.

Now, the situation in Israel is getting worse for fully vaccinated people. In an interview with Israel Channel 13, Israel top health official Dr. Kobi Haviv, who is also the Director of the Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem, says:

“95% of the severe patients are vaccinated. 85-90% of the hospitalizations are in Fully vaccinated people. We are opening more and more COVID wards. The effectiveness of the vaccine is waning/fading out,” Dr. Haviv said.

He went on to say that, “90% of severe covid hospitalizations are fully vaccinated,” he noted. Unfortunately,’ explains the Director, the effectiveness of the vaccine is ‘fading,’ “outbreaks in hospitals, one patient infects a large number of people, it is no just here and there,” he added."



Full story:
https://techstartups.com/2021/08/07...ted-vaccine-effectiveness-waningfading-video/
 
Not Covid related, but definitely another 2021 surprise.

My mother in law died of late diagnosed cancer in early May. Three weeks later, my father in law contracted Covid. He got through it without becoming particularly ill, but it seemed like long Covid as he was poorly for several weeks after that. When it didn’t clear he went for further check ups.

To cut a long story short, a formal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer was returned last Friday. He died early this afternoon.

I didn’t think, on the first of January this year, that I’d be looking back at 2020 with a faint sense of nostalgia.

Stay safe, everyone.
 
Not Covid related, but definitely another 2021 surprise.

My mother in law died of late diagnosed cancer in early May. Three weeks later, my father in law contracted Covid. He got through it without becoming particularly ill, but it seemed like long Covid as he was poorly for several weeks after that. When it didn’t clear he went for further check ups.

To cut a long story short, a formal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer was returned last Friday. He died early this afternoon.

I didn’t think, on the first of January this year, that I’d be looking back at 2020 with a faint sense of nostalgia.

Stay safe, everyone.
Sorry for your loss dear sir. We lost So many people since the beginning of the pandemic…
 
Not Covid related, but definitely another 2021 surprise.

My mother in law died of late diagnosed cancer in early May. Three weeks later, my father in law contracted Covid. He got through it without becoming particularly ill, but it seemed like long Covid as he was poorly for several weeks after that. When it didn’t clear he went for further check ups.

To cut a long story short, a formal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer was returned last Friday. He died early this afternoon.

I didn’t think, on the first of January this year, that I’d be looking back at 2020 with a faint sense of nostalgia.

Stay safe, everyone.

that is so sad, I am so sorry to hear @DavyH
Wishing you and your family and in laws strength
 
These forums appear to be overwhelmingly pro-vaccination - at least, I haven’t seen any anti-vaccination messaging yet. I’m sure it wouldn’t be allowed in the first place, but it raises an interesting question.

Vapers probably have, on average, a far better understanding of harm reduction than the general public. Does this automatically allow us to be more accepting of newer technologies, in this case messenger RNA delivery, as being preferable to the alternative?

Just a random thought.
Think we are not puppies or members of Q-anon.
 
Not Covid related, but definitely another 2021 surprise.

My mother in law died of late diagnosed cancer in early May. Three weeks later, my father in law contracted Covid. He got through it without becoming particularly ill, but it seemed like long Covid as he was poorly for several weeks after that. When it didn’t clear he went for further check ups.

To cut a long story short, a formal diagnosis of pancreatic cancer was returned last Friday. He died early this afternoon.

I didn’t think, on the first of January this year, that I’d be looking back at 2020 with a faint sense of nostalgia.

Stay safe, everyone.
So sorry to hear that.
Condolences to all of you.

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