Quote Originally Posted by Mudskipper View Post
In the beginning I think the government chose the herd immunity route and said phuck it the older generation ,that’s how it looked anyway...Also might have been a good idea to lead by example and not sit in the commons as normal and contract the virus and be out the game for a month.

Regards decisions ,it looks like we now have to decide if we should wear face protection not necessarily masks in shops ,(we should consider) the FM’s words what kind of half arsed statement is that....

If politicians don’t do their homework then guys like Piers Morgan will rightly tear them a new one....
Hi Mudskipper.
In 1969 and 1970 there were two outbreaks of Hong Kong flu throughout the UK resulting in 80,000 deaths but the country did not grind to a halt and Sporting events including football matches were not suspended until further notice.
There was no vaccine and eventually it ended probably through herd immunity. There were no emails and the post was delivered later due to postmen being off ill and milk deliveries also suffered due to milkmen also being off work due to having Hong Kong flu.
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