COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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I am in town now, busy as can be, no one seems to have paid attention

I expected it to be empty, I am only passing through it not intentionally there for shopping amd shit like others
 
So you can’t pop round and see your family or meet your mates at the pub, but you can do both if the setting is a wedding.....

I’ve refused to criticise the government during the last four months as I was under the impression they were doing as good as anyone else would in “unprecedented times” but they can get fucked now. Incompetent twats.

1.3 What should I still avoid doing?
It remains the case that you should not:
  • socialise indoors in groups of more than two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household) – this includes when dining out or going to the pub
  • socialise outdoors in a group of more than six people from different households; gatherings larger than six should only take place if everyone is from exclusively from two households or support bubbles
  • interact socially with anyone outside the group you are attending a place with, even if you see other people you know, for example, in a restaurant, community centre or place of worship
  • hold or attend celebrations (such as parties) where it is difficult to maintain social distancing and avoid close social interaction – even if they are organised by businesses and venues that are taking steps to follow COVID-19 Secure guidelines.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...avirus-outbreak-faqs-what-you-can-and-cant-do

I don't see how it isn't clear, you can't and still shouldn't meet up with more than two groups of people unless it's outside.

You aren't going to organise a wedding everyday are you compared to going to the pub with your mates every weekend, it's just total common sense.
 
Am i wrong , racist or right, the current policy is largely aimed at areas with large asian populations as they like Leicester are dominated by strong, large family units who rarely send elders to care homes and practice religious festivals in large numbers diligently as one whilst also working xxxxxxx hard.
I think all the politicians are ignoring facts.
 
With pals on a golf trip?

To be fair there’s only 2 out of 8 going, including me, that’s Greater Manc.

One’s Saddleworth and I’m outside of Stockport so hardly a major risk.

It’s also a week away still so things may change.

Don't think that would technically been allowed anyway as more than one household I presume. From what you have said it wouldn't stop me though, like you said you've made a judgment that it's low risk that should be good enough. If everyone applied the same common sense there's be no need for the government to keep telling people what to do.
 
1.3 What should I still avoid doing?
It remains the case that you should not:
  • socialise indoors in groups of more than two households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household) – this includes when dining out or going to the pub
  • socialise outdoors in a group of more than six people from different households; gatherings larger than six should only take place if everyone is from exclusively from two households or support bubbles
  • interact socially with anyone outside the group you are attending a place with, even if you see other people you know, for example, in a restaurant, community centre or place of worship
  • hold or attend celebrations (such as parties) where it is difficult to maintain social distancing and avoid close social interaction – even if they are organised by businesses and venues that are taking steps to follow COVID-19 Secure guidelines.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...avirus-outbreak-faqs-what-you-can-and-cant-do

I don't see how it isn't clear, you can't and still shouldn't meet up with more than two groups of people unless it's outside.

You aren't going to organise a wedding everyday are you compared to going to the pub with your mates every weekend, it's just total common sense.

Common sense and this governments handling of this crisis! Words I thought I’d never see!
 
Question for the BM covid sages

My parents are my "support bubble".

They live in Manchester, I live in Cheshire.

Can they still visit me at my gaff? Or would it need to be outside?

I know I cant visit them at their gaff.

Thanks blues
My understabding is that they can.
 
I agree with you, however to me theirs a lot more to this whole issue now.
Yes we are in a worldwide pandemic - that aside I think the aim of this country and other countries is of controlling people, maybe forever.
This is now infringing on people's liberties and the right to do things. Is this what they want and if so why? Was this virus made intentionally?
I didn't buy info the conspiracy theorists at the start but now I am wondering.
Dear god
 
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