>I’m probably a stuck record on this: I really think people should be prioritising those things, and only those things, that really matter to them. Because otherwise the risk of someone getting infected at something that doesn’t really matter to them, and then not being able to do the things that do matter to them, obviously goes up.
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>I don’t think you need to be a Doctor to think that; I think that’s what most people are sensibly calculating, and that seems to me to be a sensible approach, personally.
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Cheers for negative voting for Boris Jonson. Or is it against the post?
If you didn’t watch the press conference Live it’s worth watching on YT, especially for Crhis Whitty’s response to this press question:
[https://youtu.be/cLS7i1R1fBI?t=2371](https://youtu.be/cLS7i1R1fBI?t=2371)
>I’m probably a stuck record on this: I really think people should be prioritising those things, and only those things, that really matter to them. Because otherwise the risk of someone getting infected at something that doesn’t really matter to them, and then not being able to do the things that do matter to them, obviously goes up.
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>I don’t think you need to be a Doctor to think that; I think that’s what most people are sensibly calculating, and that seems to me to be a sensible approach, personally.