Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
Islay, the majority in Scotland arnt fed up I'm afraid, they are happily going along with it, either because they believe in the theatre of masks and restrictions, they want to side with their political party of choice or are just too damn thick to realise that their liberty and freedom is slowly ebbing away.

The amount of times I've heard "Yes but it dosent really effect me"......people have embraced this and most I'd think would feel a bit foolish to change their tune now......women seem particularly complient, youngsters em astonished at how complient they are and the elderly have just been petrified.

It's incredibly sad.
Like you I am astonished that people throughout the U.K. accept what politicians and so called ‘health experts’ say as gospel.
When I tell people that the ‘one size fits all’ masks are not stopping the spread of the Covid-19 virus they look astounded.
I then show them the space at either side of their mask which lets the virus escape.
Meanwhile our surgery still insists that a patient collecting their repeat prescription wears one of the ‘one size fits all’ single use face mask which you have to take out of a dispenser in the entrance hall of the surgery.
Another pointless exercise.
40,004 new positive Covid-19 cases yesterday, over 287,000 new positive Covid-19 cases and over 1,000 deaths in last seven days throughout the U.K. proves that the Covid-19 vaccines are in my opinion no use in stopping the spread of the Indian variant of the Covid-19 virus.
It is time for the scientists, health experts and politicians to admit that the current Covid-19 vaccinations are no use dealing with the Indian variant of the Covid-19 virus and that vaccinations will immediately stop until a new vaccine can be produced to deal with the current Indian strain of the Covid-19 virus.
However that will never happen. Instead we will keep getting Covid-19 booster vaccinations pumped into our arm until eventually the Covid-19 virus fades away to be replaced by something else such as new highly contagious strain of the flu virus.