Agree with all that. It was great to see people enjoying themselves in Sheffield and Manchester yesterday, I didn't see any reckless behaviour round Stevenson Square and Ancoats but perhaps I'm not looking hard enough.If lots of people are reckless then we will get another wave, although the vaccination roll out will, hopefully, reduce the scale of any possible further wave. It is good that people have been able to go out and enjoy themselves in beer gardens and I think a lot of people will have a session or 2 and the novelty will wear off, thus helping to manage the risk.
I heard on the radio that the South African variant is being found in South London and hopefully test, trace and isolate works to help to prevent an outbreak spreading.
It was all pretty restrained where I was in Leeds. Isolated incidents might make parts of the media because they aren’t the norm but most of the coverage I’ve seen of yesterday was positive.Agree with all that. It was great to see people enjoying themselves in Sheffield and Manchester yesterday, I didn't see any reckless behaviour round Stevenson Square and Ancoats but perhaps I'm not looking hard enough.
Tennis centre mateManaged to book both tests. First one Saturday at The Etihad, Which part of the stadium is it?
Tennis centre mate
Glad to see more evidence that since December, test and trace testing is finally working.A "significant" cluster of the South African Covid-19 variant has been found in two areas of south London where surge testing has been implemented.
Wandsworth and Lambeth will see additional testing after 44 confirmed and 30 probable cases were identified.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) called it the "largest surge testing operation to date".
All identified cases are isolating or have completed their isolation and their contacts have been traced.
Dr Susan Hopkins, chief medical adviser for NHS Test and Trace, said the number of cases was "significant" and stressed it was "really important people in the local area play their part in stopping any further spread within the local community".
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, urged people in the affected boroughs to get tested "as soon as possible".
"It's vital that we do everything we can to control this variant by taking a test and following the rules," he said.
People aged 11 and over who live, work or travel through the affected areas are being urged to take a Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, as well as using twice-weekly rapid testing.
The first case was found in early March and the DHSC said the testing operation was aimed at suppressing any possible new cases of the variant.
Dr Hopkins said: "Around one in three people with Covid-19 don't show any symptoms.
"By taking part you can protect yourselves and your loved ones and help us identify any possible new cases that would otherwise be missed, preventing further transmission and saving lives."
Surge testing was previously carried out in three postcode areas of Lambeth in February after a case of the South African variant was discovered.
In March, intensive testing was put in place in three areas of Wandsworth borough following a small number of cases.
From BBC news. Question is, are these cases likely to be newly imported cases again and if so, how is this happening? Or, perhaps even more worrying, were cases missed during the surge testing in February and March and it's been circulating in the community and beyond since that point?
Booking website states 45 and over at this stageThe next phases of the vaccine roll out to under 50s will be in 3 stages:
40 - 49 now, followed logically by 30 to 39 then 18 to 29. Gov UK just announced.
Think they may have reassessed it as the site apparently crashed earlier when too many tried to access. Or it was always likely they would do it in stages within the groups. Much as they did with the older ranges.Booking website states 45 and over at this stage
Just up the road from me. I was wondering about the Grey Horse. Do you have to book?Just want to say that I’m mostly a lurker on BM and don’t post much, but like many others am finding Healdplace’s updates really useful - thanks so much for putting the time and effort into this.
Over the last year I drove myself into a spiral of anxiety and madness reading the papers and their conflicting messages and figures. I’ve binned them all off and mostly get my updates from this thread now and feel much the better for it.
Anyway - felt great to have a quiet pint last night even in the freezing cold. The Grey Horse in Reddish - proper blue pub and a big beer garden. Shame it’s a Holt’s but you can’t win em all.
Shame its holts?? Wash your mouth out!!!Just want to say that I’m mostly a lurker on BM and don’t post much, but like many others am finding Healdplace’s updates really useful - thanks so much for putting the time and effort into this.
Over the last year I drove myself into a spiral of anxiety and madness reading the papers and their conflicting messages and figures. I’ve binned them all off and mostly get my updates from this thread now and feel much the better for it.
Anyway - felt great to have a quiet pint last night even in the freezing cold. The Grey Horse in Reddish - proper blue pub and a big beer garden. Shame it’s a Holt’s but you can’t win em all.
Boris just now clearly asked for 45 to 49s to come forward to have a jab. So that is the current plan whatever they announced.