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Deaths everywhere, yet we are still going to work this morning. Why?

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TwirpingBird · 21/01/2021 06:56

I am sitting here watching BBC breakfast with another harrowing video of ITU nurses at breaking point, ambulances lined up outside, 1800 dead yesterday, and headlines of 'lockdown isnt working', 'people arent complying' blah blah blah. Its all 'you need to follow the rules, you need to stay at home. I am seething.

My husband is leaving for work in an hour where he will enter 5 houses today to do completely non essential work because the government deem him a 'key worker'. My best friend will go to work in her office in a interior design company because she is a 'key worker'. Her husband will go to work giving quotes for kitchens in people's houses because his boss deems him a 'key worker'. None of my friends are on furlough. We are all seeing nobody outside of work. We are all sticking to the 'rules'. But how could we possibly expect the rules to work when everyone is still getting in their cars this morning?

I am raging angry. I am SICK and TIRED of being told 'follow the rules'. WE ARE!!! The rules make no bloody sense. And people are still dropping like flies, and experts are saying the lockdown isnt working, and the public are still being tarred as 'lacking empathy' because we are killing people. We are going to work! Kids are still in school! And then we come home and we do what we can but its never going to be enough. I am starting to wonder why I am bothering to hide myself away, managing a 2 year old and a newborn alone 5 days a week, naively thinking I am helping to manage transmission, when in reality its not helping at all because people are still at work.

OP posts:
rowmaccerd · 22/01/2021 19:54

Uk lockdown - 400 people at a wedding

Iom lockdown

bbc.in/3iADbAZ

Guess which one works and doesnt last long?

donewithitalltodayandxmas · 22/01/2021 19:59

i agree , I went to collect my click and collect shopping today and the rds were packed.
My dh going to work this time also entering houses as considered a keyworker , yet last time wfh mostly and they only dealt with emergency work.

Vintagevixen · 22/01/2021 21:37

@rowmaccerd

Uk lockdown - 400 people at a wedding

Iom lockdown

bbc.in/3iADbAZ

Guess which one works and doesnt last long?

Oh don't be ridiculous. This is one isolated incident, in a very insular and closed community.

Give it a rest.

PinkSparklyPussyCat · 22/01/2021 21:40

@rowmaccerd

Uk lockdown - 400 people at a wedding

Iom lockdown

bbc.in/3iADbAZ

Guess which one works and doesnt last long?

I really don't get your obsession with the UK when you don't live here. You concentrate on your dictatorship perfect little paradise where people get into debt to pay other people's bills and we'll crack on here.
Redrivershore · 23/01/2021 06:31

The 400 at the wedding was revised to 150, they obviously can't count

Jijithecat · 23/01/2021 09:25

I'm not sure I'd be going on about the 'success' of the IOM lockdown. For all the rules and regulations there's still been 25 deaths, exactly the same number as New Zealand which has a vastly bigger population.

SpnBaby1967 · 23/01/2021 19:22

I suppose because people enjoy being able to pay for things like food, homes, heat and electricity?

Weird concept I know.

What is the plan when furlough stops in March and no one gets paid for sitting doing nothing at home?

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