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By *r-Oreo OP   Man  over a year ago

Telford Wellington

So Sturgeon said even with Level 0 restrictions there will still be a limit on indoor gathering and social distancing until the 9th of August

Whats the point of the vaccine or saying its freedom day If there's still a limit

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

The point of the vaccine is pretty self explanatory and has been evidenced by the drop in hospitalisation and deaths since Jan/Feb ..

The level of deaths in relation to the number of infections of the delta varient tend to indicate that those already vaccinated are affected less than those not and transmission is also cut..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

Nationalist politics...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Latest data from PHE indicates that the vaccine has a higher efficacy against the Delta variant than against the Alpha variant.

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By *ap d agde coupleCouple  over a year ago

Herne Bay

These politicians can’t give up there power over us plebs there getting off on it

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"So Sturgeon said even with Level 0 restrictions there will still be a limit on indoor gathering and social distancing until the 9th of August

Whats the point of the vaccine or saying its freedom day If there's still a limit "

The point of the vaccine was to reduce deaths and serious illness.

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By *appy 2 lickMan  over a year ago

lanarkshire

Wee nippy has not said anything about the Scottish supporters in London.

I know some that went 8 down 5 off them had tested positive on Monday night when home

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"So Sturgeon said even with Level 0 restrictions there will still be a limit on indoor gathering and social distancing until the 9th of August

Whats the point of the vaccine or saying its freedom day If there's still a limit "

Whats the point of the vaccine?

Prevention is better than cure.

Oh, hold on, there is no cure.....

So, just prevention then.

E

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By *ohnj21Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"Latest data from PHE indicates that the vaccine has a higher efficacy against the Delta variant than against the Alpha variant."

Where did u get info saying more effective against delta hope your right

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

ffs India have just discovered another mutation the delta plus.

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By *andR510Couple  over a year ago

St Neots/Wisbech


"So Sturgeon said even with Level 0 restrictions there will still be a limit on indoor gathering and social distancing until the 9th of August

Whats the point of the vaccine or saying its freedom day If there's still a limit "

Sturgeon is like the annoying kid in an exam. Copies your stuff, alters it a bit so not to look too suspicious, then passes it off as her own work.

Krankie is worse at bullshitting than Hancock and Boris.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

We have 2 tools to reduce the level of problems - vaccines or restrictions. Both are effective. If you have engaged with either, you will likely have noticed the benefits. More importantly, for millions of people, the benefits are substantial and we have progressed to the point where we are almost able to relax most restrictions and public engagement with helping society to get back on track is very high, despite a minority of vocal opponents who occasionally get disruptive and spread falsehoods at times, to the detriment of everyone

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"We have 2 tools to reduce the level of problems - vaccines or restrictions. Both are effective. If you have engaged with either, you will likely have noticed the benefits. More importantly, for millions of people, the benefits are substantial and we have progressed to the point where we are almost able to relax most restrictions and public engagement with helping society to get back on track is very high, despite a minority of vocal opponents who occasionally get disruptive and spread falsehoods at times, to the detriment of everyone "

Well put.

E

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"Latest data from PHE indicates that the vaccine has a higher efficacy against the Delta variant than against the Alpha variant.

Where did u get info saying more effective against delta hope your right"

"Latest data from PHE"

E

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of yesterday, there are 171 people in hospital with COVID - 0.8% of NHS beds.

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By *r-Oreo OP   Man  over a year ago

Telford Wellington


"So Sturgeon said even with Level 0 restrictions there will still be a limit on indoor gathering and social distancing until the 9th of August

Whats the point of the vaccine or saying its freedom day If there's still a limit

Sturgeon is like the annoying kid in an exam. Copies your stuff, alters it a bit so not to look too suspicious, then passes it off as her own work.

Krankie is worse at bullshitting than Hancock and Boris.

"

Hahhahaha

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By *r-Oreo OP   Man  over a year ago

Telford Wellington

My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power

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By * Plus ECouple  over a year ago

The South


"My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power "

Not difficult to understand.

People are still catching C19.

People are catching the many variants of C19.

Many of those fully vaccinated haven't yet passed the time it takes for the vaccine to be fully effective.

We have not yet vaccinated those who can be.

Some people are still not wearing masks.

Some people are still not social distancing.

E

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power "

Very unhappy at the prospect of giving up power - might explain why they are currently trying to railroad through an extension of these powers to September …….…. 2022!

“279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of yesterday, there are 171 people in hospital with COVID - 0.8% of NHS beds.”

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power "

Because the number of new cases is going up every day. Not down.

We are in a runaway bus on a downhill slope. The driver has been stamping on the brake as hard as he can for the last 18 months. Every time the bus gets down to less than 10 miles per hour, the passengers shout at the driver and make him take his foot off the brake. "It's going slow enough now, it's going to stop on it's own!". But the slope is still downhill, and not surprisingly the bus starts picking up speed again. The passengers shout "you can't know it's still downhill, don't you dare step on the brake again, it's only going a little bit faster, it's definitely going to stop on it's own". Then they suddenly realise that it's back up to 95 mph and the hill is getting steeper.

One of these days we're going to realise that when it was down to 5 mph we could have stopped it easily. But instead we're up to 105, the brakes are worn out, and there's no way now we can avoid going over the cliff edge.

Moral of the story - sometimes the driver just wants to stop the bus, it's not some conspiracy to hold the passengers hostage on board forever.

Also - taking your foot off the brake can kill you, if the road is still going downwards towards a cliff.

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By *ammskiMan  over a year ago

lytham st.annes


"My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power

Because the number of new cases is going up every day. Not down.

We are in a runaway bus on a downhill slope. The driver has been stamping on the brake as hard as he can for the last 18 months. Every time the bus gets down to less than 10 miles per hour, the passengers shout at the driver and make him take his foot off the brake. "It's going slow enough now, it's going to stop on it's own!". But the slope is still downhill, and not surprisingly the bus starts picking up speed again. The passengers shout "you can't know it's still downhill, don't you dare step on the brake again, it's only going a little bit faster, it's definitely going to stop on it's own". Then they suddenly realise that it's back up to 95 mph and the hill is getting steeper.

One of these days we're going to realise that when it was down to 5 mph we could have stopped it easily. But instead we're up to 105, the brakes are worn out, and there's no way now we can avoid going over the cliff edge.

Moral of the story - sometimes the driver just wants to stop the bus, it's not some conspiracy to hold the passengers hostage on board forever.

Also - taking your foot off the brake can kill you, if the road is still going downwards towards a cliff."

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By *ootsguyMan  over a year ago

Limavady

Sturgeon is a power crazy dictator.

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By *ameiMan  over a year ago

Aviemore

Nicola sturgeon is a poisonous little dwarf

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sturgeon also said she would accept our vote on independence.... seems no was the wrong answer

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

she is asking uefa to replay the game as she didnt like the result of the first one.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"she is asking uefa to replay the game as she didnt like the result of the first one. "

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By *orders CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Kelso


"Wee nippy has not said anything about the Scottish supporters in London.

I know some that went 8 down 5 off them had tested positive on Monday night when home "

I've heard very similar in the Borders.

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By *iercedyvonneTV/TS  over a year ago

Glasgow

I agree with others.

She is a power crazed wannabe dictator.

None of her decisions have consistency, she is all over the place.

Yes, cases are rising, but deaths and ICU admissions are not rising anything like before thanks to the vaccine and the fact that those not vaccinated yet are young and not likely to have serious illness/death.

No reason not to open up 100% right now.

Anyone saying otherwise just believes the media doom mongering.

Lockdown is far far far worse than the virus now.

More deadly variants have always been a myth.

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By *r-Oreo OP   Man  over a year ago

Telford Wellington

She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people "

Well, the population is smaller so it stands to reason that there will be less people in hospital etc.

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By *ackformore100Man  over a year ago

Tin town


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people "

This might help...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-57580118

Situation changing quickly. Over 7% test positivity rate.

Highest cases since January.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people "

Why is no one questioning the Scottish Government extending emergency powers to September 2022...

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of today, there are 177 people in hospital with COVID.

The vaccine is doing what it is supposed to do.

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By *spotpleasurerMan  over a year ago

Norwich

If she did the same as England, nobody would pay attention to her or her press conferences?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of yesterday, there are 171 people in hospital with COVID - 0.8% of NHS beds.

"

Do all those beds come with life saving equipment and the staff to man them?

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people

Why is no one questioning the Scottish Government extending emergency powers to September 2022...

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of today, there are 177 people in hospital with COVID.

The vaccine is doing what it is supposed to do."

Why should those of us that don't live in Scotland be questioning her?

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people

Why is no one questioning the Scottish Government extending emergency powers to September 2022...

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of today, there are 177 people in hospital with COVID.

The vaccine is doing what it is supposed to do.

Why should those of us that don't live in Scotland be questioning her? "

... because we can, and we live in the United Kingdom.

"We are Britain

And we have one dream

To unite all people

In one great team (repeat)

Outro:

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Na-a-tion."

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of yesterday, there are 171 people in hospital with COVID - 0.8% of NHS beds.

Do all those beds come with life saving equipment and the staff to man them?"

These are staffed beds as defined by Public Health Scotland

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By *r-Oreo OP   Man  over a year ago

Telford Wellington


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people

Why is no one questioning the Scottish Government extending emergency powers to September 2022...

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of today, there are 177 people in hospital with COVID.

The vaccine is doing what it is supposed to do.

Why should those of us that don't live in Scotland be questioning her?

... because we can, and we live in the United Kingdom.

"We are Britain

And we have one dream

To unite all people

In one great team (repeat)

Outro:

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Na-a-tion."

"

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By *havennaturistsCouple  over a year ago

Banff


"My question is why is Sturgeon still limiting physical contact when Covid deaths and hospitalisation are at an All time low??.

Seems the government won't give up this newly acquired power

Because the number of new cases is going up every day. Not down.

We are in a runaway bus on a downhill slope. The driver has been stamping on the brake as hard as he can for the last 18 months. Every time the bus gets down to less than 10 miles per hour, the passengers shout at the driver and make him take his foot off the brake. "It's going slow enough now, it's going to stop on it's own!". But the slope is still downhill, and not surprisingly the bus starts picking up speed again. The passengers shout "you can't know it's still downhill, don't you dare step on the brake again, it's only going a little bit faster, it's definitely going to stop on it's own". Then they suddenly realise that it's back up to 95 mph and the hill is getting steeper.

One of these days we're going to realise that when it was down to 5 mph we could have stopped it easily. But instead we're up to 105, the brakes are worn out, and there's no way now we can avoid going over the cliff edge.

Moral of the story - sometimes the driver just wants to stop the bus, it's not some conspiracy to hold the passengers hostage on board forever.

Also - taking your foot off the brake can kill you, if the road is still going downwards towards a cliff."

Whatever you're smoking, get us some!

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By *rgoodnbadMan  over a year ago

greenock


"She got it right to be scared the first time back in 2020.

But now Scotland doesn't have as many people hospitalised at England and no where near the ICU rates or death rate

Why would she keep indoor distancing till August??? She likes this new power and this amount of control over people

Why is no one questioning the Scottish Government extending emergency powers to September 2022...

279 Hospitals in Scotland, 20,553 beds.

As of today, there are 177 people in hospital with COVID.

The vaccine is doing what it is supposed to do.

Why should those of us that don't live in Scotland be questioning her?

... because we can, and we live in the United Kingdom.

"We are Britain

And we have one dream

To unite all people

In one great team (repeat)

Outro:

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Nation

Strong Britain, Great Na-a-tion."

"

Keep repeating it, one day someone will believe it.

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