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Teddy Eagle 29 Mar 21 2.14am | |
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Mar 21 9.47am | |
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Why can’t they be like New Zealand? Jeez. Germany. The best run country in Europe can’t get it right but the usual tw@ts in this country expect minimal deaths (without any repercussions from that, if they’ve even considered other effects)
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Spiderman Horsham 29 Mar 21 10.41am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
Why can’t they be like New Zealand? Jeez. Germany. The best run country in Europe can’t get it right but the usual tw@ts in this country expect minimal deaths (without any repercussions from that, if they’ve even considered other effects) New Zealand, a great example of why shutting the borders was the best course of action
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Mar 21 10.44am | |
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So what’s officially changed today? Is it just allowed to meet outdoors and in gardens but not inside for up to 6 people or 2 households? Solves the curtain twitching, grassing neighbour problem if nothing else.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Mar 21 10.46am | |
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How are rules changing on 29 March in England? People will be allowed to meet outside - including in private gardens - in groups of up to six, or as two households The stay-at-home rule has ended, although the government asks that people stay local as much as possible; holidays are still not allowed Outdoor sport facilities will reopen, including golf courses, tennis and basketball courts, and outdoor swimming Formally organised outdoor sports can restart Weddings can take place , attended by up to six people
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 29 Mar 21 11.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
So what’s officially changed today? Is it just allowed to meet outdoors and in gardens but not inside for up to 6 people or 2 households? Solves the curtain twitching, grassing neighbour problem if nothing else. It's simple Rudi, 6 people from different households are permitted to meet outdoors. Or two households of 15 eastern Europeans are permitted to meet outdoors making it a gathering of 30. These permissions will be revoked if the R number rises though. So remain socially distanced, and absolutely no hugging or kissing. Probably best to wear masks too. Note the use of "permission".
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BlueJay UK 30 Mar 21 12.04am | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
It's simple Rudi, 6 people from different households are permitted to meet outdoors. Or two households of 15 eastern Europeans are permitted to meet outdoors making it a gathering of 30. These permissions will be revoked if the R number rises though. So remain socially distanced, and absolutely no hugging or kissing. Probably best to wear masks too. Note the use of "permission". Have you plucked up the courage to get vaccinated yet, Timothy? Arguments about getting back to normal are better coming from people who actually care about their own health and other peoples. It's not only 'Eastern Europeans' who need to think about their standard of behaviour you know. We all have a part to play.
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Stirlingsays 30 Mar 21 1.32am | |
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Originally posted by Tim Gypsy Hill '64
It's simple Rudi, 6 people from different households are permitted to meet outdoors. Or two households of 15 eastern Europeans are permitted to meet outdoors making it a gathering of 30. These permissions will be revoked if the R number rises though. So remain socially distanced, and absolutely no hugging or kissing. Probably best to wear masks too. Note the use of "permission".
Good points, cogently made.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Mar 21 10.48am | |
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And children should really wear masks when playing together, until ..... something.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 30 Mar 21 10.54am | |
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So called "Peaceful" protests are permitted, attended by professional agitators amongst the thousands that do take to the streets, yet spectators at 'Grassroots' football are currently not permitted to attend matches until 17 May at the earliest.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 30 Mar 21 3.51pm | |
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Tim Gypsy Hill '64 Stoke sub normal 31 Mar 21 12.14am | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Have you plucked up the courage to get vaccinated yet, Timothy? Arguments about getting back to normal are better coming from people who actually care about their own health and other peoples. It's not only 'Eastern Europeans' who need to think about their standard of behaviour you know. We all have a part to play. Ahhhh....BJ. I see you are still stalking. I'm not quite sure what you are wittering on about, I was merely relating how ambiguous the new rules are. Incidentally, what did you think of the Tim Black opinion piece? Or didn't you read it?
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