Join us FREE, we're FREE to use
Web's largest swingers site since 2006.
Already registered?
Login here
Back to forum list |
Back to Virus |
Jump to newest |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"It would be interesting to see the compliance figures op refers to. My take on things here is that there's good overall compliance but we took some moves that pushed things so that it became too easy for a highly infectious disease to be passed through interactive populations, just as seasonal changes pushed people indoors more again " Whilst we don't always agree I do respect your posts. I also agree our compliance like other countries in Europe is generally good and the seasonal point you make is valid. The govetment definitely push to much to soon and it blew up in their face. Eat out to help out certainly helped covid but the government can't have all the people blaming their policy, much better to get Karen and Dave blaming the covidiots. You maybe read my post wrong or I explained it poorly. There's lots of data on covid incidents so we all know education settings are roughly the cause of 50% approx transmission and workplaces account for approximately 20%. So the science is telling us where we need to target restrictions. I haven't found specific data on the impact of none compliance as I guess its a tough one to measure. Although most policy allows for its much like the 80% track and trace = we accept 20% won't be on board but if we get to 80% it can have a decent impact. KJ | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"It would be interesting to see the compliance figures op refers to. My take on things here is that there's good overall compliance but we took some moves that pushed things so that it became too easy for a highly infectious disease to be passed through interactive populations, just as seasonal changes pushed people indoors more again Whilst we don't always agree I do respect your posts. I also agree our compliance like other countries in Europe is generally good and the seasonal point you make is valid. The govetment definitely push to much to soon and it blew up in their face. Eat out to help out certainly helped covid but the government can't have all the people blaming their policy, much better to get Karen and Dave blaming the covidiots. You maybe read my post wrong or I explained it poorly. There's lots of data on covid incidents so we all know education settings are roughly the cause of 50% approx transmission and workplaces account for approximately 20%. So the science is telling us where we need to target restrictions. I haven't found specific data on the impact of none compliance as I guess its a tough one to measure. Although most policy allows for its much like the 80% track and trace = we accept 20% won't be on board but if we get to 80% it can have a decent impact. KJ" I was working in Germany a couple of weeks ago. We were told we had to wear masks inside the factory but once we were in there, it was clear most of the workers weren't wearing them. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"It would be interesting to see the compliance figures op refers to. My take on things here is that there's good overall compliance but we took some moves that pushed things so that it became too easy for a highly infectious disease to be passed through interactive populations, just as seasonal changes pushed people indoors more again Whilst we don't always agree I do respect your posts. I also agree our compliance like other countries in Europe is generally good and the seasonal point you make is valid. The govetment definitely push to much to soon and it blew up in their face. Eat out to help out certainly helped covid but the government can't have all the people blaming their policy, much better to get Karen and Dave blaming the covidiots. You maybe read my post wrong or I explained it poorly. There's lots of data on covid incidents so we all know education settings are roughly the cause of 50% approx transmission and workplaces account for approximately 20%. So the science is telling us where we need to target restrictions. I haven't found specific data on the impact of none compliance as I guess its a tough one to measure. Although most policy allows for its much like the 80% track and trace = we accept 20% won't be on board but if we get to 80% it can have a decent impact. KJ I was working in Germany a couple of weeks ago. We were told we had to wear masks inside the factory but once we were in there, it was clear most of the workers weren't wearing them. " A lot of german industry has routine testing of employees were you a visitor ? | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"I guess it goes to show that gross stupidity isn't the sole province of the UK." It belongs to most of humanity | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Post new Message to Thread |
back to top |