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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI'm actually getting mightily fed up of it all. What happened to everything being ok once the old and vulnerable were vaccinated? Why has the goal post moved so that we now have to have almost 100% of the adult population vaccinated? What will be the next hoop once that is achieved? Will we be locked down again because a goat in the Highlands has a bit of a squint that may have been caused by being shat on by a passing seagull?
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Viruses mutate. All the time.
This is our life now. We will be perptually kept in some form of panic or another over a tweak here and there with rushes to update vaccines, boosters, rolling lockdowns, etc etc.
I'm actually getting mightily fed up of it all. What happened to everything being ok once the old and vulnerable were vaccinated? Why has the goal post moved so that we now have to have almost 100% of the adult population vaccinated? What will be the next hoop once that is achieved? Will we be locked down again because a goat in the Highlands has a bit of a squint that may have been caused by being shat on by a passing seagull?
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The Boycott mutation. This one could be quite unpleasant, and hang around for a while.
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Don't panic!
""Health officials are investigating a so-called “triple mutant” coronavirus variant in Yorkshire, but have told the public "please don't be alarmed".
So far just 49 cases of the strain, named VUI-21MAY-01 or AV.1, have been recorded mostly in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Public Health England has said there is no evidence to suggest it is any more transmissible than other variants or that vaccines are less effective.
The new variant has a "strange combination of mutations" and has been classified as a variant under investigation with extra testing and tracing being carried out.
Downing Street said this lunchtime that the variant is being monitored and stressed "we won't hesitate to put in measures that we think are necessary to try and tackle the transmission of any variants".
It comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisted he "can’t see anything" to suggest the country would have to deviate from the June 21 lifting of all restrictions in England. He also ruled out introducing vaccine passports for pubs, despite a Government adviser suggesting the Indian variant is a "major issue" and "may well delay" the roadmap"
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