Quote wire2004="wire2004"If your not comfortable now. Good luck when the restrictions are removed. I'm looking forward to wigan away. 25,000 full capacity when we can really get a atmosphere back in the stadium. That's the 25th june isnt it?'"
I think this is a major problem of modern life. We’ve become so accustomed to benign living, we’ve had the luxury of being wrapped up in cotton wool and then a gentle hint of reality hits with a once in a generation pandemic.
I sympathise with those who suffer from the fear generated by instant media - images of suffering, constant news stories of death and disease, warning signs everywhere you go.
The fact of the matter is though, the disease affects the vulnerable almost exclusively. And the vulnerable are thankfully vaccinated. The results are in and it looks good.
For anyone not vaccinated due to being a bit younger, the virus is a minimal threat compared to bad lifestyle habits, such as not enough exercise, being overweight, drinking poison (alcohol), eating poison (processed crap foods) and so on. Those things are statistically much more dangerous for the under 60s. So if you’re a toned, fit as a fiddle teetotal vegan you’re probably justified in treating the virus as a bigger threat. However, if you like a drink, and a pie and standing in a crowd watching a game of rugby, you may as well accept your ways and just enjoy life instead of panicking about something that really isn’t the biggest problem in your life.
Things are pretty much back to normal now, the vaccine is protecting the elderly and vulnerable so let’s enjoy life. And if it turns out the vaccine doesn’t work then it tough, life has to go on anyway. In that scenario you might just want to change those bad lifestyle habits too!