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To think some people are ‘enjoying’ the pandemic

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Flynnqwer · 14/01/2022 22:05

I’ve noticed an attitude amongst some people where they’re nothing short of praying for a new, more lethal, variant.

I’ve noticed it amongst people I work with and people I do a hobby with. Any discussion about going back to our workplace (we can work from home but not easily or particularly effectively) once the Government ends the restrictions on waiting from home, or back to our hobby in real life instead of on Zoom (the hobby is controlled by a central board who are following the WFH advice until it is lifted) are met with cries of ‘No! We can’t do that! It’s dangerous!’ and it anyone points out that, thankfully, it looks like the vaccination programme is working and Omicron is less severe, they come back with ‘but what if there’s a more lethal strain that appears and kills millions?’

My workplace has one element which has legally got to be done in person. I have had emails today from managers begging us to cancel said work thing and do it online. We cannot do it on line lawfully (it’s along the lines of witnessing signatures). We have told them no, we must go into the building for an hour to fulfil this function. They are saying that that is breaking the working from home directive, that it’s unsafe, and what if a deadly variant is discovered? Then we’d have to find a way around the law.

AIBU that some people are actively hoping that the situation worsens and we are locked back down? Why would anyone want this to happen?

OP posts:
blackcurrantjam · 26/01/2022 11:49

@mathanxiety

One in eight pupils out of school as Covid worsens www.bbc.com/news/education-60126783 About a million children in England - one out of every eight pupils - were off school last Thursday, as Covid-related absences rose.

The official figures also show staffing problems worsening, with a quarter of schools seeing teachers and leaders' absence rates above 15%.

Across England as a whole, about 9% of teachers were absent.

Yes, this looks like the end alright.

It's a travesty. Some may be I'll but many won't be. And certainly not for ten days.
Toanewstart22 · 26/01/2022 12:02

Er

It is a 5 day isolation not 10

StellaGibs · 26/01/2022 12:58

@Toanewstart22

Er

It is a 5 day isolation not 10

Unless you carry on being positive. My son is on day 7 and still positive.
blackcurrantjam · 26/01/2022 13:11

@Toanewstart22

Er

It is a 5 day isolation not 10

My DC could go to school but is testing positive Hmm. School is threatening closure due to staff off. Priming everyone for home learning. It's a disgrace.
Coffeeholix · 26/01/2022 13:36

YABU. I have not enjoyed the pandemic. But I have enjoyed some changes (however temporary) that it has brought. What’s wrong with that?

Toanewstart22 · 26/01/2022 13:49

@Coffeeholix

YABU. I have not enjoyed the pandemic. But I have enjoyed some changes (however temporary) that it has brought. What’s wrong with that?
Absolutely nothing

It’s just that some want us to all be as unhappy and negative as they are

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