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Like mad scientists the UK government is putting humans in an experimental situation, then stepping back to watch, with no idea what the results will be.
They're putting strips of tape on floors in restaurants and other rooms where humans will congregate to keep them One Meter apart as opposed to Two Meters apart, which does not take into account that the virus is an RNA strand so lightweight that it hovers in the air for hours. So once someone walks from one tape strip to another, they could easily inhale droplets from persons who had stood there before.
They're putting strips of tape on floors in restaurants and other rooms where humans will congregate to keep them One Meter apart as opposed to Two Meters apart, which does not take into account that the virus is an RNA strand so lightweight that it hovers in the air for hours. So once someone walks from one tape strip to another, they could easily inhale droplets from persons who had stood there before.
Business owners are relying
on tests to decide if employees can come in to work, which means if someone has
a negative test on Monday they are assumed to still be negative on Friday. In
truth the employee could have been infected an hour after taking the test and have
been infectious since then.
Now instead of just one
family gathering together, two families can gather together… huh?
To me the UK reopening
plan seems arbitrary, like they're making up rules without taking time to
incorporate the science of how Covid is transmitted. Because IF THEY DID,
they'd realize this isn’t going to work, the virus will find its way back into the
community. So instead they're just reopening and issuing press reports about new
ways they're serving ale in pubs.
Kay Ebeling
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