PannickAtTheDisco
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No self isolating for under 18s or double vaccinated from August 16 if pinged for a close contact'a positive test.
Nor for others double vaccinated unless testing positive. Javid just now in the house.No self isolating for under 18s or double vaccinated from August 16 if pinged for a close contact'a positive test.
Cruises are fantastic and whilst I'm not going to ush to book one anytime soon I definitely will again.Haha. I have long thought that myself.
I tried to write it mate as not being seen to be having a pop as such, just feel it borders on the negative slant and I think we are all trying to feel slightly more positive about life.Haha!
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COVID-19 — Coronavirus
Hopefully the government will embark on a public awareness campaign to allay any fears and expose any myths being perpetrated by the anti-vaxxers. Think the media, especially the internet give a false impression of how big a problem it is. In my coffee shop I would say 95% of those taliking...forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk
I broadly agree, but as we can't be sure ,why remove things that aren't really restrictive and don't impact our everyday lives like masks. Why not keep them for another month or so to see how we go.
I tried to write it mate as not being seen to be having a pop as such, just feel it borders on the negative slant and I think we are all trying to feel slightly more positive about life.
It isn't about me personally though is it. The mask doesn't protect me. Wearing a mask is to protect others. So a shop assistant,etc has a right to be protected from you or anyone spreading covid while they are working. So what's the harm making that more likely by ,for now, making it compulsory. What harm is it doing, none. Is there a potential benefit, yes. So there is no reason to remove that just yet.Nobody is forcing you to stop wearing a mask, you know.
If you think like that, you can bet millions of others do too. I reckon a lot of people will continue to wear a mask beyond the 19th - i will do.
Nobody is forcing you to stop wearing a mask, you know.
If you think like that, you can bet millions of others do too. I reckon a lot of people will continue to wear a mask beyond the 19th - i will do.
The state-led restrictions are over, and the logic was spelled out yesterday albeit in code.A lot won‘t. It’s like seatbelt laws. You start by trying to persuade, most think it’s a good idea and most drove without a seatbelt until compelled too.
The economic argument for masks works. I’m not entering a shop masked if it’s reasonably busy and no one is wearing a mask. Mask or not, I ain’t having people breathing in my face. If everyone is masked, I’d feel more comfortable.
I‘m not even saying we need to wear a mask forever, just ease into it. Chucking everything out on an arbitrary date is kind of dumb, nor will it make people comfortable to go out and spend money which is what this is mainly about.
Would be interesting to see the age split now that Scottish schools are closed.Scotland's cases have fallen every day since last Thursday
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