Yep 2 million people forced to stay at home. Very scary stuffRiots in Europe over new restrictions.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-59363256
I find all that baffling, no one wants covid or restrictions but it is what we have.
Austria is interesting though, they are going to make vaccinations mandatory, that is a whole new ball game really isn't it.
Riots in Europe over new restrictions.
Austria is interesting though, they are going to make vaccinations mandatory, that is a whole new ball game really isn't it.
We live in a country where an estimated 70,000 people think they are witches and practice witchcraft and voodoo.The people who do not get vaccinated (outside of the very small proportion who can't for medical reasons) are either free riders banking on the rest of us to get vaccinated in order to reduce their own exposure or retards who buy into conspiracy stuff and other nonsense.
They are selfish and idiotic ***** and should not be tolerated in society.
We live in a country where an estimated 70,000 people think they are witches and practice witchcraft and voodoo.
Thankfully 80+% of us also believe in science and vaccinationsWe live in a country where over 31 million people believe in a magic geezer up in the sky who can create whole worlds in a week and get girls pregnant without boning them.
There's just no hope for civilisation is there?
The people who do not get vaccinated (outside of the very small proportion who can't for medical reasons) are either free riders banking on the rest of us to get vaccinated in order to reduce their own exposure or retards who buy into conspiracy stuff and other nonsense.
They are selfish and idiotic ***** and should not be tolerated in society.
Yup. But I do understand the argument against mandatory vaccinations, if it was done in this country as the law stands (as I understand it) it would be viewed as assault.
Only by the minority idiots who are against anything the government do, if they said people had to pay for the vaccination, the very same people would be campaigning to make it freely available.Yup. But I do understand the argument against mandatory vaccinations, if it was done in this country as the law stands (as I understand it) it would be viewed as assault.
It would be, but that then opens up other arguments ie sectioning and forced treatment for their own benefit and not being in sound mind to make the decision (which is the legal without recourse, but after a lengthy process).
It's not a can of worms, it's a full on ocean and it wouldn't be a good place to be in my humble as people would simply dig in further and see it as real proof of their batshit invented conspiracies so far.
Is it Singapore who have gone the other way and rather than mandating vaccines, they are now making people physically pay for any Covid related medical treatment (if vaccine was refused) even though they have their own variant of an NHS?
Our arrogant bumbling , embarrassing , lying excuse for a leader has being pictured for the third time in a week not wearing a mask on a train. This despite saying he would wear a mask wherever the rules say so and that he would be wearing one more regularly in general.
Absolute disgrace.
It's not compulsory to wear a mask on a train though, only advisory.
Wow.... Never thought I'd be defending Boris Johnson when I woke up today.
This is what happens when you make things advisory / voluntary.