Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
She doesn't look frail at all and is obviously mobilising independently in town. Unless she has a terminal illness I would suggest she could easily live another 10-15 years.looks well for 83 bet she was a hell of a shag when she was younger
Definitely, she would be daft to sit in her house when she feels as good as she doesShe doesn't look frail at all and is obviously mobilising independently in town. Unless she has a terminal illness I would suggest she could easily live another 10-15 years.
Definitely, she would be daft to sit in her house when she feels as good as she does
Less than 1 in 5 chance of even needing hospital care according to this;
COVID-19: One in five over-80s need hospitalisation and death rate 0.66 per cent | Imperial News | Imperial College London
Nearly one in five over-80s infected with COVID-19 are likely to require hospitalisation, compared with around 1 percent of people under 30.www.imperial.ac.uk
No you wouldnt, but you're not 83 year old and likely in the position of having more fingers than years left to live. She's not selfish, she's a free woman born in a free country who values her own, and other people's freedom.Semantics Harry. An 83 year old woman has a high risk of both hospitalisation and admission to ICU, if infected with COVID.
Estimates from the ICL modelling team were a 27% chance of hospitalisation and an implied 22% chance of ICU admission, if infected and symptomatic.
Depending on asymptomatic rates, which are age variable, you could be down to around 6-10% ICU admission risk.
Indeed it’s an interesting philosophical issue.
If I had a 10% risk of ending up in the ICU I wouldn’t be saying sod it.
0.66% death rate for over-80s...What are we scared of exactly?
People have lost all perspective with this situation.
Dear god.No you wouldnt, but you're not 83 year old and likely in the position of having more fingers than years left to live. She's not selfish, she's a free woman born in a free country who values her own, and other people's freedom.
I think you have form for encouraging vulnerable folk to get out and amongst it though don’t you?Definitely, she would be daft to sit in her house when she feels as good as she does
No you wouldnt, but you're not 83 year old and likely in the position of having more fingers than years left to live. She's not selfish, she's a free woman born in a free country who values her own, and other people's freedom.
She's clearly concerned about the younger generations paying for this shit show, so that's not selfish of her. Some of bile spouted on this thread about an old woman with a perfectly normal, human opinion is really worrying tbh.I don’t buy that “freedom” somehow confers immunity from selfishness though.
She can be free to act in a particular manner, but that doesn’t make her actions immune from being branded selfish.
Maybe she thought "sod it" before she caught it.She's survived, so feck the rest of us?
She's clearly concerned about the younger generations paying for this shit show, so that's not selfish of her. Some of bile spouted on this thread about an old woman with a perfectly normal, human opinion is really worrying tbh.
She's clearly concerned about the
having spent years in the care sector I can inform you the biggest issue and saddest I have come across in this time was witnessing family of residents never even bothering to turn up to see a relative left in care.The forum is disproportionately passionate on both sides...not reflective of the consensus IMO.
But on this issue particularly, there are people saying she is selfish with conflating arguments.
Some are saying she is selfish because if she catches it she has a higher % chance of taking a bed (presumably from all the elderly entitled catching it in isolation, and holding the view that they would be selfish for alcohol, tobacco etc treatment) .
Others are saying she is selfish for going out and potentially spreading it (in which case her age is of no relevance really)
I really think people need to wind it back a little bit with this approach of calling people selfish, and demonising a woman for what is , even if you disagree, a reasonable thing to say.
My own view is that I’d be uncomfortable with my Gran going around with that approach. However my Gran (84 and ex cancer) does have that approach and she is allowed to live her life free of care about the judgement of the SMB. During lockdown I didn’t visit her, but I have since & I have had the virus too.
She’s 84 and this period of restrictions is going to be going on for years - there’ll people seeing out their days in complete isolation and fear of catching a virus that is still unlikely to kill them.
Living life outdoors within reason is not a justification for saying someone is selfish , it’s ridiculous especially given some of the reasons others find themselves in ICU - but here we are in the COVID world.
Give her a break!
It's a very difficult balance, I understand the argument. Just sad really, the whole thing...my other Nana was had bad alzheimer's in February and was a new resident to a care home in January. I haven't seen her since although family have , the restrictions on numbers who can enter the care home + the implications of her leaving are too difficult.having spent years in the care sector I can inform you the biggest issue and saddest I have come across in this time was witnessing family of residents never even bothering to turn up to see a relative left in care.
However decent people exist as well and I can see the point you are making, I just don't want to see another slaughter during this next wave.
We all get worked up on here for various reasons.It's a very difficult balance, I understand the argument. Just sad really, the whole thing...my other Nana was had bad alzheimer's in February and was a new resident to a care home in January. I haven't seen her since although family have , the restrictions on numbers who can enter the care home + the implications of her leaving are too difficult.
Everyone has different circumstances and I am sure will have similar & worse examples of difficult circumstances, I just think the tone could be better although I admit i fall foul of it myself at times.
No, you're right it isn't. Keep well. Hopefully by Spring time and into next summer things will settle down, and we don't need to go back through this again.We all get worked up on here for various reasons.
From a selfish point of view the last 8 months have been rubbish mate, lost an uncle to the virus and gave up my job to shelter with my 84 yr old mother as I don't trust her to be sensible.
I honestly thought this would be coming to an end but my optimism has gone and it could take another year of this crap, I feel the pain of other folk on here as everyone has a different story.
It's not really living at the moment.
0.66% death rate for over-80s...What are we scared of exactly?
People have lost all perspective with this situation.
Please explain where I have told vulnerable folk to get out amongst it??I think you have form for encouraging vulnerable folk to get out and amongst it though don’t you?
Yet still you are here, chipping away, every thread without any recourse at all. Amazing place this.
Please explain??I think you have form for encouraging vulnerable folk to get out and amongst it though don’t you?
Yet still you are here, chipping away, every thread without any recourse at all. Amazing place this.
See more lies from idiots wanting to quote things that didnt happen, so please explain???I think you have form for encouraging vulnerable folk to get out and amongst it though don’t you?
Yet still you are here, chipping away, every thread without any recourse at all. Amazing place this.
If you are able to tell me where I have encouraged vulnerable folk to get out amongst it then I am.more than happy yo address itI think you have form for encouraging vulnerable folk to get out and amongst it though don’t you?
Yet still you are here, chipping away, every thread without any recourse at all. Amazing place this.
The forum is disproportionately passionate on both sides...not reflective of the consensus IMO.
But on this issue particularly, there are people saying she is selfish with conflating arguments.
Some are saying she is selfish because if she catches it she has a higher % chance of taking a bed (presumably from all the elderly entitled catching it in isolation, and holding the view that they would be selfish for alcohol, tobacco etc treatment) .
Others are saying she is selfish for going out and potentially spreading it (in which case her age is of no relevance really)
I really think people need to wind it back a little bit with this approach of calling people selfish, and demonising a woman for what is , even if you disagree, a reasonable thing to say.
My own view is that I’d be uncomfortable with my Gran going around with that approach. However my Gran (84 and ex heart attack / ongoing problems & smoker) does have that approach and she is allowed to live her life free of care about the judgement of the SMB. During lockdown I didn’t visit her, but I have since & I have had the virus too.
She’s 84 and this period of restrictions is going to be going on for years - there’ll people seeing out their days in complete isolation and fear of catching a virus that is still unlikely to kill them.
Living life outdoors within reason is not a justification for saying someone is selfish , it’s ridiculous especially given some of the reasons others find themselves in ICU - but here we are in the COVID world.
Give her a break!