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By *ayhem and Mischief OP   Couple
over a year ago

Halifax

Is anyone else feeling nervous about getting back into the scene?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yep

Our own guidelines for our adventure have changed but luckily we are in no hurry.

Best of luck.

T

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By *heNerdyCyclistMan
over a year ago

MANCHESTER


"Is anyone else feeling nervous about getting back into the scene?"

Aye.

I miss everyone but virus is gonna virus. It’s scary.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I go between no, I'm just going to believe in fate, and thinking meeting again would be madness on a daily basis.

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By *arvest 84Man
over a year ago

SCAWBY, NEAR , BRIGG.

no, am looking forward to meeting again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes, I (mrs) thought that only last week. I don't know why?

Maybe because others are nervous, we've all been through a lot. I'm sure when the time comes I will be fine

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By *est Wales WifeCouple
over a year ago

Near Carmarthen

No, shy should we? The 'event' is to all intents and purposes over. Leaving that aside CV19 has an infection fatality rate similar to flu and mostly only seriously affects the very old.

The reality is virtually everyone here will, statistically, be more at risk driving to any meet rather than the the meet itself.

It is a sad reflection of our society that people have been so frightened with the 24/7 fear mongering that there are unable to assess risk for themselves.

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By *hropsGuy69Man
over a year ago

telford


"No, shy should we? The 'event' is to all intents and purposes over. Leaving that aside CV19 has an infection fatality rate similar to flu and mostly only seriously affects the very old.

The reality is virtually everyone here will, statistically, be more at risk driving to any meet rather than the the meet itself.

It is a sad reflection of our society that people have been so frightened with the 24/7 fear mongering that there are unable to assess risk for themselves."

100% agree

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By *oveoldercouples99Man
over a year ago

Merton


"No, shy should we? The 'event' is to all intents and purposes over. Leaving that aside CV19 has an infection fatality rate similar to flu and mostly only seriously affects the very old.

The reality is virtually everyone here will, statistically, be more at risk driving to any meet rather than the the meet itself.

It is a sad reflection of our society that people have been so frightened with the 24/7 fear mongering that there are unable to assess risk for themselves."

Great comment

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No, shy should we? The 'event' is to all intents and purposes over. Leaving that aside CV19 has an infection fatality rate similar to flu and mostly only seriously affects the very old.

The reality is virtually everyone here will, statistically, be more at risk driving to any meet rather than the the meet itself.

It is a sad reflection of our society that people have been so frightened with the 24/7 fear mongering that there are unable to assess risk for themselves."

Well said..we arent nervous at all, we will use common sense like most. If we don't feel good we don't go out sinple be it symptoms of anything lets face it if one person isn't feeling 100% physically doesnt it ruin it somewhat for all ? So if either of us feel a bit under the weather or our meet is then definitely woildnt be anything happening in anyway shape of form including the meet..

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"No, shy should we? The 'event' is to all intents and purposes over. Leaving that aside CV19 has an infection fatality rate similar to flu and mostly only seriously affects the very old.

The reality is virtually everyone here will, statistically, be more at risk driving to any meet rather than the the meet itself.

It is a sad reflection of our society that people have been so frightened with the 24/7 fear mongering that there are unable to assess risk for themselves."

Spot on assessment. The government deliberately raised the fear level, without doing so lockdown compliance would have been poor, the NHS would have been swamped and even more vulnerable people would have died. If you are under 45 you are far more at risk of dying in a car accident driving to a meet than from contracting CV19. We all now need to continue being sensible but most of us do not need to live in fear.

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