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'I got told there's an English phrase, 'You don't win trophies with kids'. I didn't know that' ... - Jurgen Klopp
Stone-Cold Savage!
Manchester City: Gabriel Jesus & Kyle Walker test positive for Covid
Such a shame with aguero injured as usual I believe..
They have chelsea after newcastle.
They have the BS in-between those two games.
Kyle Walker at this very moment probably in the middle of his home super spreader party with some ladies.
As far as coronavirus is concerned, I believe its potency as a killer is waning. This 'mutant variant' is a red herring that is nothing but a normal evolution of the virus. I think we will have to wait until the summer to see that this will be a relatively tame winter in terms of overall mortality - in the UK and everywhere else, with the possible exception of places that haven't experienced exposure to the virus for one reason or another. I predict that this fact will be obscured in the media and general discourse as everyone focuses on overall numbers of those killed by coronavirus, which will sound like big, scary numbers.
Having said that, I would expect mortuaries could be busier than they would have been due to the the added ill health created by lockdown itself. The full effects of this won't be felt this winter but for example I heard that 50% of heart attack victims didn't present to hospital this year and many of them may have been weakened enough to become more susceptible to winter's relentless culling process this year.
Many of them will have died of flu, but those numbers will be obscured in favour of coronavirus. The charts now focus on for example NHS beds with 'Covid positive patients'. This is almost certainly misleading as the PCR tests are being used on everyone, giving false positives at up to 100x accuracy, so most of these people who are dying will probably be dying of something else and are not ill with a disease called Covid-19.
This is important as it helps to justify lockdown policy, which I think will be shown to be disastrous this year. We need sane leaders to take us out of here but I fear they are now too far down the line to admit they have made the biggest mistake in history outside of war.
They are committed to furlough until April I believe but who among us think it will just end then as life returns to normal? We have the farce of a set of vaccines arriving that probably don't work and which will probably cause a huge amount of quite severe illness in the population (and which we almost certainly don't need anyway). Those of us who do not favour the vaccine will be ridiculed and possibly sanctioned against taking part in whatever normal life becomes by idiotic politicians and big business leaders who demand compliance.
Independant small businesses, the low skilled and low waged and the young will be hardest hit. That's at least 70% of the economy. Many will lose their jobs and business investments. They will be asked to enjoy some kind of universal basic income, an extension of furlough without the actual job, in return for compliance with the new regulations. This will satisfy no one except the least productive people and civil unrest will start to develop, probably in almost all regions of the world and the food shortages and inflation start to bite (this I suspect will take a couple of years to fully mature).
Civil unrest will probably germinate first in France and the USA, where quite a lot of unrest has already been fomenting in the last couple of years. But Germany and quite a few other countries are ripe for it too. The lockdowns will probably intensify as desperate politicians try to hold onto power. A lot of this seems to be coordinated through intergovernmental agencies that have become too political such as the World Bank, United Nations, World Economic Forum, and the main Central Banks. Jo Biden has already signalled his intent to refund and reconfirm the importance of these agencies and the Democratic governors in the US have shown far greater enthusiasm for severe lockdowns, which is a sign of what's to come.
In what order all of these things play themselves out I have no idea. I doubt these leaders do either. They are thinking they can rebuild the economy from the ashes of Covid into some kind of green paradise - things can't continue as they have been anyway because the sovereign debt has reached unsustainable levels - so they are trying to build a way out of where we are in the image of their own neo-communist fantasies. But I don't think that can work. The economy is so complex and organic that you can just kill half of it and tell people what's next. Resentment will grow towards the architects who of course will protect their own wealth and profit hugely from these plans if they ever succeed. I don't think they can succeed. Getting rid of fossil fuels, for example, is the idea of a maniac who understands neither energy nor the terrible environmental impact of 'renewables'.
So, in short, I see unusually difficult times ahead with no end in sight. The only way out I can see is if people start to demand different actions from the politicians. They fear their own unemployment more than most things. I would hope people inform themselves and realise that going to full football stadiums for example is as safe as it ever was. If we become brave in the face of the supposed threat, we will become less willing to put up with the mess that is being made worse each day.
Thanks Taskin for your time to respond.
Can anyone explain why people are not wearing masks in shops or public spaces.
One positive consequence of people actually washing their hands and sanitizing is their is practically no gastro this year.
I hope by the end of spring the vaccine will have protected a majority of the elderly and weak.
So that with precautions we could go about a morsel normal way of life.
Again it looks like the airports / flights will be troubled again.
Many flights out of the uk are banned.
I hope like the previous pandemic in 1918/1920 will last 2 years.
2021 here we come....
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