xgorton
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No idea that's for the people at the top,but if you want another lockdown and every Tom Dick & Harry coming in and spreading it again good on you.Again, how do you propose the travel industry surviving?
No idea that's for the people at the top,but if you want another lockdown and every Tom Dick & Harry coming in and spreading it again good on you.Again, how do you propose the travel industry surviving?
It was, if he was making a case for not opening pubs and restaurants too early, I am not due to get my jab until May/June or later, I am 48, how much later for people in their 20's and 30's? But the timeline for pubs/restaurants opening is June.
How does that make any sense?
Can they not get people vaccinated fully before opening up these places, places that are going to likely accelerate infection amongst the younger population?
It has been a year of on-off lockdowns and furlough schemes, would another month or 2 be that bad or is it worth the risk of a massive spike amongst the unvaccinated in June/July?
Same for the people who can't wait to rush off abroad, it will be there next year when the world has got the vaccine in full usage and over time it becomes manageable, maybe a top-up jab in winter or before a trip abroad.
It is the 'I haven't been away' line that makes me shake my head, you haven't been away, nor have many other people you are not unique.
No idea that's for the people at the top,but if you want another lockdown and every Tom Dick & Harry coming in and spreading it again good on you.
June 1st for me , not looking goodI have got kefalonia booked for 8th August - rolled over from last year. I would say it’s 50/50??
We should not, I fully agree.The case being that everything we do during pandemic carries an element of risk, whether rushing off to Scarborough, eating out, going on the piss or attending a sports venue. International travel for recreation will not be allowed until May 17th and is open to reappraisal. Should we advocate a continuation of lock-down or just cool it completely on the overseas jollies.
If travel overseas is not viable due to variant spread then should we not also be curbing the 450,000 monthly visitors that have previously waltzed through our borders unchecked. It makes for little sense stopping Dougie and Jeannie vising the Costa's if a large percentage of the world gets a green flag to enter. This slow gradual approach back to some assemblance of normality makes sense, as we move toward the summer months.
We should not, I fully agree.
That doesn't mean we should make the problem worse by letting Dougie and Jeannie rampage through Benidorm getting pissed for a fortnight and then coming back home and infecting people around them.
I have worked right through the pandemic so Dougie and Jeannie get to eat food and drink, I haven't caught it, I have worn a mask and surgical gloves and doused myself with enough anti-bac gel to fill a bath several times over.
The fact we are close to being all vaccinated but are on the verge of opening up before we are just seems insane, as insane as the me me me folks desperate to get abroad because they haven't been for a whole year, it will still be there in 2022 waiting for us like it was before this pandemic.
isn’t it all about risk? Surely if you have been jabbed you have mitigated the risk and that’s all you can do .
I enjoy cycling but I could get smashed off my bike and die but it’s a risk I accept.
I travel to watch city I could get glassed and killed
christ I could drive my car and have a crash and die.
you sound like you want to live a long life with zero risks at all so stay in your room don’t go out and I am sure you will exist for a long time so knock yourself out,
some of us want to get back to actually living and enjoying life with all the risks and rewards involved in that.
visiting new places is a big part of that