"Since it seems quite a number of clubs are now open again having introduced whatever measures they feel necessary.
Isn't about time Fab re-instated the club review sections and allow people access to the handy index for easy reference?
Its also about time they lifted the verifications and meets ban as well.
We are all allowed to meet socially now, so why can't the mods/admin get these sorted ?
This is the only site still stuck in the dark ages.
I suggest everyone read the latest on the Gov website re Covid19 regarding law in meeting others and protecting all. Details are on our profile and yeh I work for the NHS. I have broad shoulders x Take care-stay safe everyone.
Hi,
You may wish to alter the link on your profile to account for the updated guidance of 2/9/20."
People need to read All and the update for clarity!
Staying alert when meeting people you do not live with
In order to keep you and your family and friends safe, it remains very important that you stay alert when meeting family and friends.
You should:
only socialise indoors with members of up to 2 households ? this includes when dining out or going to the pub
socialise outdoors in a group of up to 6 people from different households or up to 2 households (anyone in your support bubble counts as one household)
not 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
only stay overnight with your household (including your support bubble) and one other household
limit social interaction 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
try to limit the number of people you see, especially over short periods of time, to keep you and them safe, and save lives. The more people with whom you interact, the more chances we give the virus to spread
You can also minimise the risk of spreading infection by following some key principles. You should:
continue to follow strict social distancing guidelines when you are with anyone not in your household or your support bubble
take hygiene precautions by washing your hands as soon as you are home for at least 20 seconds, use hand sanitiser when you are out, use a tissue when sneezing and dispose of it safely, and cough into the crook of your elbow
form a support bubble with one other household, and if you or they are in a single adult household. You should not change or add to your support bubble once formed
access private gardens externally wherever possible – if you need to go through someone else’s home to do so, avoid touching surfaces and loitering
avoid using toilets in other people’s home (outside of your support bubble) wherever possible and wipe down surfaces as frequently as possible
using disinfectant, wipe down any surfaces or door handles people from outside of your household or support bubble come into contact with if walking through your home
avoid sharing plates and utensils with people outside of your household or your support bubble?
avoid using paddling pools or other garden equipment with people outside of your household or bubble
Where to meet indoors
Members of 2 different households can meet in any indoor space, including a private home. Anyone in your support bubble counts as one household.
You should, wherever possible, socially distance from people you do not live with or who are not in your support bubble and take particular care to maintain excellent hygiene – washing hands and surfaces – when using shared facilities like bathrooms.
Where to meet outdoors
You can meet people in both public and private outdoor spaces, such as gardens, yards or roof terraces – but you should maintain social distancing at all times with people who are not in your household or support bubble. Garages, sheds or cabins are all indoor areas where the risk of transmission is as high as if you were in a small room in a house.
If you do need to use the toilet in someone’s home or are passing through to access someone’s garden, try to avoid touching surfaces and if you use the toilet wash your hands thoroughly, wipe down surfaces, use separate towels or paper towels and wash or dispose of them safely after use.
Going to a pub or restaurant with members of another household
When eating or drinking out with people you do not live with, you should only meet one other household if you are seated indoors.
If you are eating or drinking outdoors, you can do so with one other household or in a group of up to 6 people from different households. You should take care to limit your interactions with anyone outside the group you visit these places with.
In all cases, people from different households (unless in support bubbles) should ensure they socially distance as much as possible. Premises should also take reasonable steps to help you do so in line with COVID-19 secure principles.
Perhaps at these so called private parties where yeh right everyone keeping a min distant of 1 metre after consuming alcohol. They must have designated people in fancy dress PPE constantly to protect themselves sanitising the toilets thoroughly too after each use let alone keeping to the same glass, plate knife n fork etc. REALLY!
Until it directly effects anyone/you personally,makes you think you gone to a party maybe for a bonk or just a social pmsl and you would you pay 20-30 quid to some parties when you could go down the pub for a social free? You then bring Covid19 pass it on to your Grand parent or parents the who gives a fuck attitude of some will never change.
Re the groups of 30 actually that was meant to be for weddings as such but again people change/do as suits.
Give an inch people take a mile.
* Fab keep to what your doing you are ahead not in the dark or left behind. |