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Wake up and smell the coffee. We have a government currently treating us all like idiots. They instil fear everyday with talk of death rates and saving lives, yet the facts say that since mid year the overall death rates are no different this year to last and that includes Covid.
In March they prohibited travel over 5 miles with no evidence to back up the decision. Recently that prohibited travel outside authority boundaries, no evidence to back up the decision. These travel bans affected millions.
They have introduced the latest lockdown with frightening speed and no consultation. They said it would last two weeks, but not so sure now. They haven't told us what's to happen on 9 Nov, not me not you not any business in Wales knows. I wonder iff the Government knows?
They are taking away our freedom and liberties at a stroke and in my 75 years in this world I have never seen the public in Wales treated with so little respect by our leaders. They tell us that intensive care beds are full, not true. They say pubs and restaurants are safe and close them all. They tell us what we can and cannot buy as if we are infants, yet people have been frightened into submission and accept it. Doctors seem to have learned a lot about how to handle this virus our leaders very little. No doubt we will have another arbitrary lockdown in a month or two.
I like most obey the rules, and all the basics like distancing , hygiene etc, but Im against blindly accepting rules and regulations on a whim unless there is evidence to back them up.
70,000 people have signed the petition regarding non essential goods. At last some response from the public, but sadly little response from the Government. They obviously know best, as usual.
Shall I speak to Alan when I see him and mention you personally about your conversations with him, Sean?
Because that's what we're debating - whether you've had any of these conversations with vendors yourself, not whether there have been reports on WalesOnline about Alan Griffiths, (the Chairman of the Cardiff Market Traders association) being unhappy.
Which, it just so happens is exactly where you've got your information from, you liar
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-...s-18522610.amp
Another fake anecdote for xsnaggle.
You can't go without a drink for 12 days? Go and see your doctor
Can't go out for a meal ? Get a takeaway
Can't go to the cinema ? Save a few quid and watch a dvd
Cant meet up with a friend ? Phone them up or Skype them
Cant meet a member of your family ? See above
Its a couple of weeks ff sake . You are not in solitary confinement like Nelson Mandela.
During world war two kids were hiding in bomb shelters and food was rationed. And that's really rationed , not what we have now .
Jesus wept .
You are missing the KEY point....social interaction. Your world sounds like life through the internet and you'll watch Drakeford on it every morning to tell you what to eat, what to watch and which zoom meetings to participate in.
And your comment go and SEE a doctor, don't be daft this is Wales.
I just listen to the news for government guidance
You cannot see a doctor by just turning up round by me , you have to phone in the morning and get an appointment
Since April you generally get a phonecall back from a gp and if its considered serious you are able to attend the surgery , after sanitising your hands
My mother saw a heart specialist at Morriston hospital in Swansea recently and in late September she saw a elderly mental health psychiatrist in Llandough ten days after her gp referred her .
Whilst the pandemic is a pain I think the nonsense about not being able to see a doctor is clearly tory hyperbole
70000 pissed off people have signed this petition
What is the population of Wales?
Is the Average Covid death still at 82.5 , non Covid deaths 81.5 .
Covid deaths sitting at no19 in the death lists in September.
These are the key details on Tuesday:
Deaths reported today: 3 .
Cases Reported 366 (up from 286 on Monday)
Number of new tests: 9,806 (down from 10,886 on Monday)