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To wish we had been completely wrong

335 replies

Wehttam · 14/05/2020 12:19

Many of us were trying to warn people to mentally prepare for what was coming at the end of January, early February. Watching with horror at what was unfolding in China it was inevitable a pandemic was hurtling towards us like a freight train, only it was coming at 10mph and was still somewhere off in the distance. Nevertheless it was coming, and nothing could stop it. Any suggestion of this was met with accusations that we were revelling in the drama and being hysterical. The mention that it could linger in the air, was highly contagious and affecting millions was ludicrous and again we were berated and reported because what we said didn’t match the narrative from the news here in the UK.

We were sneered at and accused of scaremongering for even suggesting the possibility of a lockdown or that we would face living with this virus indefinitely. I think I can speak on behalf of all of those when I say we were hoping none of this would happen and that the sneers were for good reason, though this wasn’t meant to be.

This is now our new normality, a new world, again something I had posts reported for because it was a ‘fantastical’ ideology, that we were some frenzied lunatic fringe spreading conspiracy theories and talking about new normals as if we were disciples of David Icke.

How we move forward now will define our civilisation for generations, we are taking tentative steps towards a new set of rules and behaviours. What comes next no one can be sure of, it’s a new lifestyle we must learn to live in and accept. One day there will be a vaccine, a cure, a therapy, a way out. Until then, we carry on, stay safe.

Please do not label those with worries, fears and concerns as Dementors, yes I see those threads and frankly they are despicable and I am embarrassed for you that you openly mock those who have concerns, questions or fears about this virus. Your motivation for having to resort to name calling or compartmentalising us I will never understand, it says a lot about your character.

To those who were mocked, how do you feel now we are over the first wave? I am very relieved that society has stayed glued together for the most part, we are far more resilient than I first anticipated. The deprivation and societal impact will surely unfold as we go on, the economic damage will be immense, the mental health impact will be just as devastating.

I just wish in this instance I had been absolutely wrong and we would all be carrying on with life as I am sure everyone else does. I miss my family, interaction with people at work, being able to walk into a shop straight away and so much more.

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butterpuffed · 14/05/2020 14:14

it’s not about knowing more than the WHO they just chose not to release the data accurately.

And who made you aware of all this, OP ? You appear to be more 'in the know' than anyone else.

Coronabored · 14/05/2020 14:14

You are welcome @Anotheruser02. People generally don't like to see that chart, as it does not fit into the 'we are all going to die' rhetoric.

OneandTwenty · 14/05/2020 14:14

The internet gives people the idea that their ramblings are somehow important.

so true...

dibble15 · 14/05/2020 14:15

Oh & I didn't prep & yes the supermarkets were stripped that one day in March but I never ran out of pasta or toilet roll & the shops were back to normal pretty quickly.

ofwarren · 14/05/2020 14:16

I was on the early "worried about" threads and prepped for this from February. My 5 year old has a liver transplant and is shielded.
I also cannot stand the doom mongers, the "we will never find a vaccine", "this is our new normal" types.

I am not sending my child back to school until probably next year, if at all (mainly because he is enjoying it) but do think we need to start relaxing a few things soon.

I don't think it should be yet, I think we need to see the effects of the VE day parties but at some point, the people who aren't at risk need to try and get back to normal.

In the meantime, we will continue shielding until I think it's safer.

MorrisZapp · 14/05/2020 14:17

Nah that's not what a dementor is. Dementors were merrily having playdates the day before lockdown but now think an empty street will kill them.

EdwinaMay · 14/05/2020 14:18

I'm surprised people think the 'old normal' was so good.
Busy destroying the planet at warp factor 10. Shopping shopping shopping. Aim in life to get a high paid job. ............ really? That was good?

Snorkelface · 14/05/2020 14:19

You sound so bitter.

dibble15 · 14/05/2020 14:19

@wettham 🤦🏼‍♀️ I just can't

trappedsincesundaymorn · 14/05/2020 14:19

Blimey OP i'm surprised you haven't suffered a nose bleed being that far up your own arse.

ScarfLadysBag · 14/05/2020 14:20

Literally the only thing I have seen you post in the last two months are smug comments about how you were prepared. You're obsessed with it. You pop up and never have anything useful to say other than blowing your own trumpet.

I prepared too, but in a non-hysterical fashion and without the need to seek constant praise from others for doing so 🤷‍♀️

MsSafina · 14/05/2020 14:20

The Swedish epidemiologist who recommended the herd approach said that those countries following strict lockdown and congratulating themselves on lower mortality rates will see those rates rise again once lockdown is lifted. The virus is not going away and you can't keep people locked up forever in a democratic society.

megletthesecond · 14/05/2020 14:20

Yanbu.
I was made to feel daft for buying masks at the start of February 🤷‍♀️.

itsaweddingone · 14/05/2020 14:21

@Wehttam u ok hun?

Smilethoyourheartisbreaking · 14/05/2020 14:23

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Redolent · 14/05/2020 14:23

I remember the shrill cries of ‘PLEASE move this to the Coronavirus section’.

Wehttam · 14/05/2020 14:24

HelloMissus I’ve actually had a lovely time too believe it or not. I don’t quite follow when you say my way ‘looks shit to you’ though? Let’s see how things go over the next few months as we start to live with this long term. I hope we continue to function as reasonably well as we have been so far. The economic impacts will start to unveil themselves soon though and that massively concerns me. A second wave also worries me so I think they justify reasonable concerns, nevertheless do stay optimistic that this just simply disappears.

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dibble15 · 14/05/2020 14:24

@Wehttam come on, fill your boots.

Tell us what the gov should have done & how they would have done it.

BirdieFriendReturns · 14/05/2020 14:28

Some people were predicting a second wave after the Easter weekend with a kind of glee at the “stupid people leaving their homes.”

Didn’t happen and nobody said they were wrong about it.

Deaths in hospitals in England peaked on the 8th April at 900 and have been falling ever since, up around 50 yesterday.

People said the same about VE Day revellers.

Wehttam · 14/05/2020 14:28

@ScarfLadysBag I don’t think you’ve properly researched my posts over the last 2 months. Do take a look though.

@ofwarren your contributions to the main Corona threads was invaluable. I remember when it all became too much for you with your DS and you slowly stopped posting. Hope you are well.

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itsaweddingone · 14/05/2020 14:28

@Wehttam

I think @HelloMissus point is that it must take up a lot of mental space being so pessimistic - you spent months fearing it, she was enjoying life and now you're (we all are) in the same boat.

So your worrying got you nowhere.

Have you ever considered a creative writing course?

LemonadeAndDaisyChains · 14/05/2020 14:30

Please do not label those with worries, fears and concerns as Dementors, yes I see those threads and frankly they are despicable and I am embarrassed for you that you openly mock those who have concerns, questions or fears about this virus.

I haven't seen the term Dementors used in this way - always as in those who play Competitive Lockdown or aren't happy til they've beaten down everyone mentally who they come across.
No you can't get a packet of biscuits when you pop out for a pint of milk, you know they're not essential right, you selfish fker?
That type thing

JovialNickname · 14/05/2020 14:31

I do take your point, but it does sound slightly Alan Partridge.... "Needless to say, I had the last laugh"

Wehttam · 14/05/2020 14:31

@BirdieFriendReturns we should be seeing the spike from VE Day in the next week or two if there is to be one. The reality is most likely going to unfold once we reopen schools, non essential shops and leisure industry because that will be the best case scenario for a semblance of normality.

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BirdieFriendReturns · 14/05/2020 14:32

My Starbucks was delicious. Had an Oreo brownie too. Birdie Friend came along for the ride.