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I reckon that it’s too soon to start lifting restrictions, there are still plenty of people getting infected and still too many dying. Just because the Daily Express is calling for lifting of restrictions isn’t a good enough reason to. As much as anyone I’m desperate for a return to normality but not before it’s safe to do so. I don’t want to be in a position to say “told you so...” but I can only hope that the forthcoming spike in COVID-19 cases is limited to the idiots who’ll forget all about safe distancing and behave like it never happened over this weekend.
I read today that the scientific community were very unhappy that a critical report they wrote about the government’s preparation and handling of the situation early-on was heavily redacted before being made visible to the public. Shysters and charlatans the lot of them.
STOP with the optimism.
Relax, chill - if we get out this year it'll be good.
Could be to early to start lifting restrictions, Germany has increased its infection rate since easing off.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-52604676
personally to deal with all the twats that think its ok to go and see their friends or go for a 200 mile ride to the coast they should be fined about a grand a time that should make 'em think twice
yes we are all climbing the walls at the mo but the alternative is not very nice is it, weeks in ICU or death or both.
can anyone tell me with regard to essential journey's how is opening garden centres so people can buy plants logical ?
So did anybody hear Bonkers’ talk ?
I must’ve been watching paint drying somewhere
Was it just Titchmarsh friendly ?
Or are we free-er or no ?
Clear as mud tonight. Who knows what we are and aren’t allowed to do now. What we do know is that fines for doing what we aren’t allowed to do are now doubled. So yeh, don’t do the stuff we aren’t quite sure we aren’t allowed to do folks.
I personally think green light means go !
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has introduced ''careful steps'' to ease lockdown measures for England, which from Wednesday will include allowing the public to take as much exercise as they want.
Mr Johnson said people in England could now sit in the sun in the park - providing they observe social distancing - and could drive to other destinations to exercise. Previously, people were asked to only exercise outdoors once a day, and not sunbathe.
Two people from different households would be allowed to meet in a park if they stay more than two metres apart, the BBC understands, while it is also thought sports like golf, tennis, fishing and watersports will be allowed for people in the same household.
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