December 26, 2024

Lockdown flouting pensioner Maureen says she had virus symptoms but ‘didn’t follow rules’

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A pensioner who hit headlines this week by saying she ‘didn’t give a sod’ about the Tier 3 lockdown imposed on her hometown, has revealed she suffered coronavirus symptoms and ‘didn’t follow the rules.’

Barnsley native Maureen appeared on Friday’s This Morning to discuss her defiant attitude to the government’s latest guidelines after her BBC news interview became a viral hit.

Speaking via video call to Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary, Maureen admitted she’s ‘not been in lockdown at all’ while also admitting she suffered the symptoms associated with COVID-19 herself.

“I’m 83 I’ve never been lockdown and I don’t think we should be in lockdown. The government have got it wrong,’ insisted Maureen.

a person smiling for the camera: Maureen said the government had got it wrong about lockdown and she wouldn't be following the rules © ITV Maureen said the government had got it wrong about lockdown and she wouldn’t be following the rules

She added that the government should take care of the ‘old’ and ‘vulnerable’ and let everyone else ‘take care of themselves.’

Maureen then admitted that she was struck by illness earlier in the year and suffered many of the symptoms associated with the deadly virus herself. She explained that she used pain killers and exercise to treat her symptoms.

“I had symptoms – a dry cough, pain in my lungs, tired, bleary eyes, terrible headaches.

“I took paracetamol. Did my yoga and deep breathing and walking and within 10 days I was alright,” claimed Maureen.

“I might be old but I know how to get up and I know how to live,” she added.

a group of people sitting at a table © ITV

Maureen said: “We should just be careful. I’ve not been in lockdown at all.”

Dermot spoke out to say that coronavirus spreads through person to person contact.

The octogenarian explained that while she hasn’t been staying at home, she has been careful to follow social distancing rules.

“I go out and if I go in a coffee shop I sit the legal distance. In a restaurant I sit at a legal distance.

‘”In the places I’ve been I ask if they’ve had the virus and they so no because they’ve been careful.”

a man looking at the camera: Maureen said she is following the social distancing rules but refuses to be locked down © ITV Maureen said she is following the social distancing rules but refuses to be locked down Boris Johnson wearing a suit and tie: Maureen says she would not want Boris' job © Barcroft Media via Getty Images Maureen says she would not want Boris’ job

Maureen continued: “The money the government is going to spend… we can’t afford it. We’ve got a good national health but if we don’t have a good economy we won’t have a good national health.”

After fans of Maureen’s earlier viral video called for her to become Prime Minister with her ‘common sense’ approach to the pandemic, Dermot asked Maureen what she would do differently if she was in charge.

“If I was in charge? I don’t want Boris’ job. He has a difficult job. He needs to he people around him to be organised.

“We don’t need a lockdown we need businesses up and running so we have a good econony.

“Let’s get the economy running again we can’t afford it. I don’t know how we can pay this money we’ve borrowed.”

a man and a woman looking at the camera: Maureen became a viral hit when she said she 'doesn't give a sod about lockdown' © ITV Maureen became a viral hit when she said she ‘doesn’t give a sod about lockdown’

Maureen hit the headlines this week as she revealed her fears for the country when it was announced her home region was entering a Tier 3 lockdown this weekend.

She warned it would be the young who would end up paying for the restrictions in the long run and ‘not me as I’ll be dead.’

She told BBC News: “I think it’s all ridiculous, we should never have been in lockdown. All the people who were vulnerable should have been helped and kept home safe.

“And all the rest of us, I’m 83, I don’t give a sod.

“I look at it this way, I’ve not got all that many years left of me and i’m not going to be fastened in a house when the government have got it all wrong.

“We need…how can we get the country on its feet? Money-wise? Where’s all the money?

“By the end of this year there’s going to be millions of people unemployed and you know who’s going to pay for it? All the young ones. Not me because i’m going to be dead.”

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