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People always on to the next thing

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DottyHarmer · 02/08/2021 18:04

Now I see it’s antibodies. Lots of posters claiming that they, their dp, their neighbour and their neighbour’s dustman’s aunt have no antibodies from their vaccine. Some people fail to develop antibodies, but all of them appear to be on Mumsnet….

There’s always a panic du jour, from worrying about catching covid from an Amazon parcel, to long covid 3hours after being exposed. 18 months of panics which drop off active convos as soon as something else turns up which affects a surprising number of people on here.

It’s thoroughly exhausting.

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Kokeshi123 · 04/08/2021 12:47

I suspect that what Kokeshi is meaning is the “oh but we’ve not had true lockdown, if only we’d done lockdown right” posters. Like everything would have been ok but we did lockdown wrong so let’s go harder and longer and generally tougher.

Yeah. It's all starting to sound a bit No True Scotsman now.

SD1978 · 04/08/2021 14:15

@Snookie00 - the NSW outbreak has been handled poorly and continues to be so. People in Sydney basically do not give a shit, won't self isolate, and won't follow lockdown rules. There is a large cultural component to the ares and suburbs mainly affected, again with a denial it's an issue and a refusal to follow the rules. Australians in general are very vaccine wary, and basically won't get it- mainly I think because we never really had an outbreak here, so it's more a hypothetical fear of COVID than what other countries went through. NSW is fecked, and will be responsible for spreading delta to the rest of Australia, because they have half arsed everything.

Snookie00 · 04/08/2021 16:13

@SD1978. Thanks for the local update. Hope you manage to get levels under control and vaccine rollout continues. Do you think the lockdown/ recent cases will encourage the non-vaxxers to get vaccinated and do you have the supply locally to ramp up rollout?

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