Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #6687 –
I realise the people in the decision chain probably do know more about what is going on than most of us, but I've heard more than one European based Epidemiologist declare in the last couple of weeks that in their view this pandemic still seems closer to the beginning than the end. Maybe they are just pessimists, but maybe not! 
We all want it to be over, but I suspect a lot of the decisions are now more political and economic than health based, and that seems to be a driving factor in the great resignation overseas. People are not silly, they can see when somebody is putting dollars ahead of health, even though the bulk of people might not say anything!
I find it bizarre that many protestors claim those of us who get vaccinated and obey the restrictions are mindless sheep who can't see the wool being pulled over our eyes by the deep state. Yet most of us see the irony, having been exposed to a new way of working, having been prepared to change and adapt perhaps a new softer way of living on the planet, yet it's the protestors that object to this change and want us to return to the old ways, the way things were! Back to the daily commute, back to the million monkeys bashing away at a million typewriters, out of the home office or garden studio and back to the corporate sweatshop overlooked by the man. It seems the protestors are more aligned with The Boris and The Establishment than they would care to admit, and less aligned to the rest of us, truly ironic!
What was that someone wrote about people who dost protest too much?
Finally, what of the push back from regions, the great resignation brings a great migration. On a regular basis I'm already reading stories of semi-rural conflict. "They" move out of the city to the regions, but "they" want the convenience lifestyle so they bring development, if it is a wider trend it seems to be missing the point! Many who have for a long time lived and worked in the outer semi-rural regions can no longer afford to buy a property in their own town, demand skyrockets prices along with it!
@Thryleon I can see the need for change, but I'm not sure I have the will power or bravery to act on it like you have done!