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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington

Lockdown easing in stages from Monday boris has confirmed

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

I'm not going to get too excited about it, it doesn't mean it's over. I think there will be quite a few limitations, it'll mostly benefit businesses, small and large I think, trying to get the economy moving again...

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By *s.KerryTV/TS
over a year ago

Blackpool

The news says he wants it to ease not that it is of what I can see..

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

Watch this space.

Lets see if Germany's plan to restart their football season on 15th backfires.

If it does then things could change again.

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


"Lockdown easing in stages from Monday boris has confirmed "

Really ?

When did he say this ?

Where did he say this ?

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"Lockdown easing in stages from Monday boris has confirmed

Really ?

When did he say this ?

Where did he say this ?"

Don't think he did tbh

We will be updated on Sunday as originally planned.

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By *anejohnkent6263Couple
over a year ago

canterbury

Just get on with it and stop hiding behind so called experts ...mainly on fab ...I think

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate

Do you have a link to a news source this has come from?

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"Watch this space.

Lets see if Germany's plan to restart their football season on 15th backfires.

If it does then things could change again."

Germany have handled this entire crisis better than us sure they will be fine

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


"Lockdown easing in stages from Monday boris has confirmed

Really ?

When did he say this ?

Where did he say this ?"

He said in PMQs that he’d like to start easing restrictions on Monday but that he was waiting until Sunday to decide so he had all the evidence available.

Definitely not because he didn’t want parliamentary scrutiny by doing it before the weekend.

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By *uninlondon69Man
over a year ago

Tower Bridge South


"Do you have a link to a news source this has come from? "

He said at PMQs there will be an announcement on Sunday (that we already knew about). It will be debated in the Commons on Monday.

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


"Just get on with it and stop hiding behind so called experts ...mainly on fab ...I think"

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington

He said it at prime minister's question time early changes will likely be allowing more businesses to open and allowing small family get togethers probably with time restrictions allowing more shops to open clothes stores etc.

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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago

Hull

However, it's going to be in phases.

Put it this way. GM's I know in the Hotel industry have already received the Govt issued document which outlines all the measures that must be put in place before they can reopen.

That document runs to 300 pages, covering hundreds of mandatory requirements.

The main problem is that it's been put together in a style that all hotels are the same.

Some of the requirements as seen by the owners of our business, aren't physically possible within our 300+ year old property.

We could reach a compromise option but the responses from authorities so far have been "installation has to follow these instructions. If you don't comply, you cannot reopen".

Thus, the business could have to shut down altogether if mutually agreeable options can't prevail.

That would put 20 people out of work.

Let's hope common sense kicks in.

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester


"However, it's going to be in phases.

Put it this way. GM's I know in the Hotel industry have already received the Govt issued document which outlines all the measures that must be put in place before they can reopen.

That document runs to 300 pages, covering hundreds of mandatory requirements.

The main problem is that it's been put together in a style that all hotels are the same.

Some of the requirements as seen by the owners of our business, aren't physically possible within our 300+ year old property.

We could reach a compromise option but the responses from authorities so far have been "installation has to follow these instructions. If you don't comply, you cannot reopen".

Thus, the business could have to shut down altogether if mutually agreeable options can't prevail.

That would put 20 people out of work.

Let's hope common sense kicks in.

"

Would have thought putting in fever screening CCTV at the main entrance would cover your _ases.

That way the guest could be automatically denied entrance saving the issue moving into the premises.

Look up MinMoe and fever screening solutions on the Hik-Vision website.

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"However, it's going to be in phases.

Put it this way. GM's I know in the Hotel industry have already received the Govt issued document which outlines all the measures that must be put in place before they can reopen.

That document runs to 300 pages, covering hundreds of mandatory requirements.

The main problem is that it's been put together in a style that all hotels are the same.

Some of the requirements as seen by the owners of our business, aren't physically possible within our 300+ year old property.

We could reach a compromise option but the responses from authorities so far have been "installation has to follow these instructions. If you don't comply, you cannot reopen".

Thus, the business could have to shut down altogether if mutually agreeable options can't prevail.

That would put 20 people out of work.

Let's hope common sense kicks in.

"

hope it works out for you I know someone in a similar position who runs a pub in York obviously ancient building hard to comply

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By *SAchickWoman
over a year ago

Hillside desolate


"Do you have a link to a news source this has come from?

He said at PMQs there will be an announcement on Sunday (that we already knew about). It will be debated in the Commons on Monday."

Gotcha. So there's nothing definite yet

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

Lockdown easing doesn't mean it's any safer, it simply means .gov anticipates or hopes, fingers crossed everywhere, that there enough ICU beds available for the second spike..

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

We havent had lockdown to the same degree as other country's.

It will be what it will be come sunday .

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need"
I think you are going to be able to see some family members because as more businesses open folks will need to help each other with child care

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


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need"
just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family

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

Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all.

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


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all. "

exactly, I’m hoping they don’t approach me ever because I’m at the end of my tether

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/needI think you are going to be able to see some family members because as more businesses open folks will need to help each other with child care "

Let's hope so x facetime is all well and good but nothing compares to hugs and kisses

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By *omplexchiqueTV/TS
over a year ago

Sale


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family "

Congratulations a post finally worth reading. It’s taken six weeks to recognise our new reality and the inevitability of life post the virus. I wonder how many will sit rigid in fear awaiting ‘permission’ to see their family and then rise, drama laden, to criticise the authorities that auntie x or uncle y or whoever is disadvantaged or worse because they were not allowed to visit. So, act sensibly but ffs go see your family....

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


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family

Congratulations a post finally worth reading. It’s taken six weeks to recognise our new reality and the inevitability of life post the virus. I wonder how many will sit rigid in fear awaiting ‘permission’ to see their family and then rise, drama laden, to criticise the authorities that auntie x or uncle y or whoever is disadvantaged or worse because they were not allowed to visit. So, act sensibly but ffs go see your family...."

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

..


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all. "

Whilst I can totally understand why people are fed up with it I still don’t think they should be breaking the rules. The Police shouldn’t be put in the position of having to monitor people. People just need to obey the rules.

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By *ixenhixCouple
over a year ago

colchester


"The news says he wants it to ease not that it is of what I can see.."

Public Health England released a statement last night to all social media companies and government websites to remove the hashtag ~Stay Home off all websites and banners and this has to be completed by Saturday.....The emphasis is now going to be hashtag stay safe

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


"Lockdown easing doesn't mean it's any safer, it simply means .gov anticipates or hopes, fingers crossed everywhere, that there enough ICU beds available for the second spike.."

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By *lwaysup4it69Couple
over a year ago

Kirkby in Ashfield


"He said it at prime minister's question time early changes will likely be allowing more businesses to open and allowing small family get togethers probably with time restrictions allowing more shops to open clothes stores etc. "

A small step but 1 in the right direction for sure

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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago

harrow


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all.

Whilst I can totally understand why people are fed up with it I still don’t think they should be breaking the rules. The Police shouldn’t be put in the position of having to monitor people. People just need to obey the rules. "

Yes and that's why there were 6000 new infections today ! Can't imagine what's coming in the next few weeks with such a huge transmission rate and easing if restrictions!

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

Forgot numbers or death rates, money starting to bite now so lockdown will ease. At the end of the day money rules.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family

Congratulations a post finally worth reading. It’s taken six weeks to recognise our new reality and the inevitability of life post the virus. I wonder how many will sit rigid in fear awaiting ‘permission’ to see their family and then rise, drama laden, to criticise the authorities that auntie x or uncle y or whoever is disadvantaged or worse because they were not allowed to visit. So, act sensibly but ffs go see your family...."

Thanks, my family live 300 miles away. Can I quote you when I get stopped going up the M6, after you said it was ok to do.

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


"However, it's going to be in phases.

Put it this way. GM's I know in the Hotel industry have already received the Govt issued document which outlines all the measures that must be put in place before they can reopen.

That document runs to 300 pages, covering hundreds of mandatory requirements.

The main problem is that it's been put together in a style that all hotels are the same.

Some of the requirements as seen by the owners of our business, aren't physically possible within our 300+ year old property.

We could reach a compromise option but the responses from authorities so far have been "installation has to follow these instructions. If you don't comply, you cannot reopen".

Thus, the business could have to shut down altogether if mutually agreeable options can't prevail.

That would put 20 people out of work.

Let's hope common sense kicks in.

Would have thought putting in fever screening CCTV at the main entrance would cover your _ases.

That way the guest could be automatically denied entrance saving the issue moving into the premises.

Look up MinMoe and fever screening solutions on the Hik-Vision website."

Heat recognise CCTV by itself will only capture those with a fever, not any of those asymptomatic. Anyone with a fever or a cough should be at home anyway. Face masks, sanitizer, social distancing will still have to be in place. Cleaning and sanitising rooms will have to be absolutely necessary. Can’t see it happening.

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By *xycpl699Couple
over a year ago

kilmarnock

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all.

Whilst I can totally understand why people are fed up with it I still don’t think they should be breaking the rules. The Police shouldn’t be put in the position of having to monitor people. People just need to obey the rules.

Yes and that's why there were 6000 new infections today ! Can't imagine what's coming in the next few weeks with such a huge transmission rate and easing if restrictions! "

no the rise in people with is due to more testing.. more testing is going to equal more people being found to have it.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all.

Whilst I can totally understand why people are fed up with it I still don’t think they should be breaking the rules. The Police shouldn’t be put in the position of having to monitor people. People just need to obey the rules.

Yes and that's why there were 6000 new infections today ! Can't imagine what's coming in the next few weeks with such a huge transmission rate and easing if restrictions! no the rise in people with is due to more testing.. more testing is going to equal more people being found to have it. "

Ah yes testing, that's why the UK is breaking their records for death every day. It's not that more people are getting sick all the time, it's down to more testing

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Lockdown will finish soon whatever the government say, just had a walk down the sea front it was packed. Police was trying to move them no chance people just carried on.

Most was saying had enough of it all.

Whilst I can totally understand why people are fed up with it I still don’t think they should be breaking the rules. The Police shouldn’t be put in the position of having to monitor people. People just need to obey the rules.

Yes and that's why there were 6000 new infections today ! Can't imagine what's coming in the next few weeks with such a huge transmission rate and easing if restrictions! no the rise in people with is due to more testing.. more testing is going to equal more people being found to have it.

Ah yes testing, that's why the UK is breaking their records for death every day. It's not that more people are getting sick all the time, it's down to more testing "

I'm not stupid but the sudden rise in cases is down to more testing... and hospital admissions are down. As is the death rate.

But its simple logic. If they tested 100,000 a day you would get jumps of about 5000 to 10000 per day...

I've been out in the community daily since this began so well aware of how its affecting people. But I'm lucky to live in an area basically unaffected with actual infections.

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By *xplicitlyricsMan
over a year ago

south dublin


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family "

Yes go see them and if you happen to be asymptomatic and give it to them and they die well so what! The UK is only heading towards 30,000 deaths so far. Why make do with phone calls and video calls the same way everyone who's ever emigrated has done for the last decade. It's only an unprecedented death rate from an easily communicable disease!

When you're standing by the grave of a loved one with the few people who can attend and socially distancing all the while you can tell everyone "Sure, Zooms shite anyway, totally worth it."

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

I can't see how India for example, where they live literally on top of each other has less deaths! It would go through those places like wild fire like it did in New York, it must be that they are just not testing, reporting, whatever.....

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I can't see how India for example, where they live literally on top of each other has less deaths! It would go through those places like wild fire like it did in New York, it must be that they are just not testing, reporting, whatever..... "
we wont know any countries true figures for many years to be fair. Ans even then it's going to be hard to compare when there is no consistency on what's being reported

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


"I can't see how India for example, where they live literally on top of each other has less deaths! It would go through those places like wild fire like it did in New York, it must be that they are just not testing, reporting, whatever..... we wont know any countries true figures for many years to be fair. Ans even then it's going to be hard to compare when there is no consistency on what's being reported "

No we won't!

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I'm assuming that immediate changes may allow ever so slightly larger groups outdoors, say 4 people. Plus other outdoors changes. Possibly very small get togethers indoors, if very local.

Pending changes could be for businesses outdoors to open, such as garden centres.

All changes will expect physical distancing rules to continue.

People still to work from home where possible.

Perhaps talk of other shops allowed to open, with essential physical distancing, at a future stage?

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By *omplexchiqueTV/TS
over a year ago

Sale

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By *omplexchiqueTV/TS
over a year ago

Sale


"Lockdown easing in stages from Monday boris has confirmed "

The weekend will see a relaxation for the opening of a range of English shops and fast food retail that have hitherto been closed ...... frankly the appetite for many to resist going out will have already been tested well before bj’s announcement.

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

I say it should be September. Don't trust the figures they're all over the shop. The economy? That was probably fucked already.

Only 4 more months. Health means wealth.

We need to be ready for the next virus.

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

The problem with easing the lockdown it will have negative effect on care workers and medical staff. It will effect available PPE and sanitisers for them as reopened shops and businesses will also need them.In the beginning they will share what available but the businesses who are providing PPE will then start to prioritize those prepared to pay more for them. It will also effect those who been making them for free as the materials needed to make more will become harder to come by. Then there the effect on public transport more people will start using it which means any medical staff also using it will be put in increased danger if the buses become more full. A bus is 12m by 2.5m including driver only 12 people should be on a bus. Doctors and nurses are difficult to replace.

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"I can't see how India for example, where they live literally on top of each other has less deaths! It would go through those places like wild fire like it did in New York, it must be that they are just not testing, reporting, whatever..... "
India is a very hit country viruses generally struggle to take hold in hot countries

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

It’s okay saying that shops and businesses can open if they put distancing measures in place.

It’s the prat’s that go into said shops etc that don’t seem to think the 2 metre rule applies to them that will no doubt set us back once more.

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington

The biggest change for most people will be reopening of most outside spaces and being allowed to see local family and friends none of which will be compulsory if folks don't feel ready just carry on as you are golf courses as well I believe with social distancing in place

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Prepare for a second peak. It’s not going away and the rate of infections are still concerning.

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


"Prepare for a second peak. It’s not going away and the rate of infections are still concerning. "

Agreed

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By *oan of DArcCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Whatever easing there is will be minimal. Businesses opening I'm sure. Doubt we'll be able to see family and friends which is what most of us want/need just go see them for godsake. It’s not going anywhere, so unless you never want to see them again please go see them. A vaccine won’t be offered to the general population so unsure as to why people are relying on this. We have to get it to defeat it. The lockdown was to protect the services. They are far from overwhelmed. See your family

Congratulations a post finally worth reading. It’s taken six weeks to recognise our new reality and the inevitability of life post the virus. I wonder how many will sit rigid in fear awaiting ‘permission’ to see their family and then rise, drama laden, to criticise the authorities that auntie x or uncle y or whoever is disadvantaged or worse because they were not allowed to visit. So, act sensibly but ffs go see your family...."

I pretty much agree with this but the key words in your post are 'act sensibly' and therein lies the problem.

The government have to issue guidance which accommodates the behaviour of those who are unable to act sensibly, the outcome being we all have to suffer.

If the outcome of rescinding the lockdown is people start behaving in a cavalier way then I'd rather sit it out at home, despite working in the NHS!

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


"It’s okay saying that shops and businesses can open if they put distancing measures in place.

It’s the prat’s that go into said shops etc that don’t seem to think the 2 metre rule applies to them that will no doubt set us back once more."

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

it may be eased... i don't think it will be by a lot at this stage!

i think everything that will be announced will still have to be compliant with social distancing guidelines...

so i can see construction coming back....

and non essential shops being allowed to reopen...

shops such as fast food will be take out or drive thru only...

small social groups allowed... 10 max

i dont think bars and restaurants come back at this stage... if they do then at 25-30% capacity only....

the main focus is still going to be at home working if you can do so and that will be encouraged!

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


"it may be eased... i don't think it will be by a lot at this stage!

i think everything that will be announced will still have to be compliant with social distancing guidelines...

so i can see construction coming back....

and non essential shops being allowed to reopen...

shops such as fast food will be take out or drive thru only...

small social groups allowed... 10 max

i dont think bars and restaurants come back at this stage... if they do then at 25-30% capacity only....

the main focus is still going to be at home working if you can do so and that will be encouraged! "

If they reopen all the construction sites that would do for me .

That means I could come off furlough.

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


"Prepare for a second peak. It’s not going away and the rate of infections are still concerning.

Agreed "

They don't want to suppress transmission, they want to keep it somewhere around the current rate so that they DON'T have another spike in the winter. It's anybody's guess if it will work.

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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant

Nothing is easing until it is released officially.

Hate all this false reporting and exaggeration by the media.

Took many uses of "may, possibly, could, might" for it to be news.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Nothing is easing until it is released officially.

Hate all this false reporting and exaggeration by the media.

Took many uses of "may, possibly, could, might" for it to be news. "

Totally agree saw this morning a tv presenter saying to an mp " with a warm bank holiday coming up dont you think you are sending mixed messages?".No they are not they haven't changed anything its you, you twat who are sending mixed messages by constant speculation.

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By *eeBee67Man
over a year ago

Masked and Distant


"Nothing is easing until it is released officially.

Hate all this false reporting and exaggeration by the media.

Took many uses of "may, possibly, could, might" for it to be news. Totally agree saw this morning a tv presenter saying to an mp " with a warm bank holiday coming up dont you think you are sending mixed messages?".No they are not they haven't changed anything its you, you twat who are sending mixed messages by constant speculation."

Not just me then.

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


"Nothing is easing until it is released officially.

Hate all this false reporting and exaggeration by the media.

Took many uses of "may, possibly, could, might" for it to be news. Totally agree saw this morning a tv presenter saying to an mp " with a warm bank holiday coming up dont you think you are sending mixed messages?".No they are not they haven't changed anything its you, you twat who are sending mixed messages by constant speculation."

!!!!

Stupid media

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington

They have said if just as many people remain in furloughed they will have to reduce it to 60 percent how many people would still be managing then things are going to change on Sunday the prime minister at the very least fueled the speculation during question time things are definitely going to change we just don't know how much

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


"Nothing is easing until it is released officially.

Hate all this false reporting and exaggeration by the media.

Took many uses of "may, possibly, could, might" for it to be news. "

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By *dores blackmenWoman
over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)

I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

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over a year ago

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By *uckandbunnyCouple
over a year ago

In your bed

The trickiest move is to progress from social distancing to demographic distancing.

This first 6 weeks has effectively changed the culture and allowed us to slow interactions.

But when you look at the death and infection rates as we know its the over 65s who are taking the hit.

Now all the vulnerable have been logged and identified, it's going to be a hard choice to say everyone else go back but effectively segregate the vulnerable for 12 months.

But it is probably the likely end game.

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


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

"

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere.

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere."

ive seen this seems like the most believable I have come across whether folks are prepared to return to work is a personal choice let's see how it is actually worded on Sunday

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere."

I'm not sure there would ever be a mention of sex clubs. Although would be funny If someone asked the question

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By *dores blackmenWoman
over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere. I'm not sure there would ever be a mention of sex clubs. Although would be funny If someone asked the question "

Isn't there an opportunity to ask a question on the gov website,to be brought up at there daily gov chat

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By *aseMan
over a year ago

Gourock

Not in Scotland

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere. I'm not sure there would ever be a mention of sex clubs. Although would be funny If someone asked the question

Isn't there an opportunity to ask a question on the gov website,to be brought up at there daily gov chat

"

I think they would not ask it x

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Not in Scotland "

How's that going to work then?

Keep Scotland and restricted movement while the rest of the UK follows the government guidelines.

I can't see that happening.

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"Not in Scotland

How's that going to work then?

Keep Scotland and restricted movement while the rest of the UK follows the government guidelines.

I can't see that happening.

"

yeah its true its down to Scottish parliament to reduce restrictions which they have already said isn't happening for at least 3 weeks

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Not in Scotland

How's that going to work then?

Keep Scotland and restricted movement while the rest of the UK follows the government guidelines.

I can't see that happening.

yeah its true its down to Scottish parliament to reduce restrictions which they have already said isn't happening for at least 3 weeks "

Really, so those in Scotland will be have to wait a further three weeks before they could possibly return to work or see their families (depending on whats said on Sunday).

I'm Scottish and I need to see my kids.

Will that mean I can't go up and see them?

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By *ounty durham bbw couple OP   Couple
over a year ago

darlington


"Not in Scotland

How's that going to work then?

Keep Scotland and restricted movement while the rest of the UK follows the government guidelines.

I can't see that happening.

yeah its true its down to Scottish parliament to reduce restrictions which they have already said isn't happening for at least 3 weeks

Really, so those in Scotland will be have to wait a further three weeks before they could possibly return to work or see their families (depending on whats said on Sunday).

I'm Scottish and I need to see my kids.

Will that mean I can't go up and see them?"

no I believe you can see your children that was always exempt from the lockdown

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"Not in Scotland

How's that going to work then?

Keep Scotland and restricted movement while the rest of the UK follows the government guidelines.

I can't see that happening.

yeah its true its down to Scottish parliament to reduce restrictions which they have already said isn't happening for at least 3 weeks

Really, so those in Scotland will be have to wait a further three weeks before they could possibly return to work or see their families (depending on whats said on Sunday).

I'm Scottish and I need to see my kids.

Will that mean I can't go up and see them?no I believe you can see your children that was always exempt from the lockdown "

Will wait till Sunday and see whats happening. Hopefully my ex hasn't killed them by then.

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By *anejohnkent6263Couple
over a year ago

canterbury

The governments of the world have regained control of the people/citizens....

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By *utonguy2023Man
over a year ago

luton

Get prepared for lockdown no 2

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By *dores blackmenWoman
over a year ago

incognito mode ;-)


"I saw this in the daily mirror online,similar to alot I've seen,however I will prefer to wait for Boris to tell us officially on Sunday

BORIS JOHNSON'S FIVE-STAGE PLAN

1. From Monday

Unlimited exercise allowed. Employees to be encouraged to return to workplaces that have stayed open through- out the lockdown if safe. Garden centres could reopen while there may be more guidance on the use of outdoor spaces including open-air markets, high streets and cemeteries.

2. End of May/Start of June

Phased return of primary schools in England, starting with Year 6. Households could be allowed to expand “social bubble” to meet one other household of family or friends.

3. June (End)

Phased return of secondary schools in England before the summer holidays. Small team sports such as five-a-side football could be allowed, along with outdoor gatherings of fewer than 30 people. Cafes with outdoor seating could reopen while outdoor sports like golf, tennis and angling might resume. Possible return of Premier League matches, although behind closed doors.

4. End of August/Start of September

Pubs, bars and restaurants could gradually reopen although customers would be expected to follow strict social distancing rules.

5. October

Possible return of football fans to matches. Gyms could be allowed to re-open. But any further lifting of restrictions to get back to normal life would be in doubt amid fears of a second wave of coronavirus or an outbreak of seasonal flu

I wonder what the fabsperts will have to say about this. Nothing mentioned here about sex clubs anywhere. I'm not sure there would ever be a mention of sex clubs. Although would be funny If someone asked the question

Isn't there an opportunity to ask a question on the gov website,to be brought up at there daily gov chat

I think they would not ask it x "

I think we all know that

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

A Modest easing of lockdown then. Good

Whatever that entails.

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

What's the point in having government? The media apparently think they know everything. No wonder people are confused.

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

I'm sure if boris had said slower queen Nicola would have said a bit quicker lol she always plays the, well I did say .... get out card lol she never agrees, Scotland has a population the size of Yorkshire and as such should have the same amount of control lol

Thinking about it lets just invade while they all sit indoors lol

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

This is just my personal view. I believe that this is at least two weeks too earlier.

The seeds for spike two and lockdown two will be sowed this weekend.

As soon as you introduce any degree of ambiguity, people will push the envelope.

The will be thousands of barbecues taking place this weekend and people will just say "sod it" and go about their perceived restored rights.

It's the equivalent of running a marathon, getting a lead, and then stopping as soon as you get into the stadium.

Two more weeks of pain now, may save us eight more weeks further into the year.

I sincerely hope I am wrong. I am about a lot of things.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Looser lockdown is about getting more economic movement, we won’t be allowed out to play for a long while yet

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By *oldswarriorMan
over a year ago

Falkirk


"This is just my personal view. I believe that this is at least two weeks too earlier.

The seeds for spike two and lockdown two will be sowed this weekend.

As soon as you introduce any degree of ambiguity, people will push the envelope.

The will be thousands of barbecues taking place this weekend and people will just say "sod it" and go about their perceived restored rights.

It's the equivalent of running a marathon, getting a lead, and then stopping as soon as you get into the stadium.

Two more weeks of pain now, may save us eight more weeks further into the year.

I sincerely hope I am wrong. I am about a lot of things."

You are right. Loads of bbq's planned this weekend where I am.

Unfortunately people are pre empting Sundays announcment.

Not a lot you can do if the masses say fuck it.

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By *aintscoupleCouple
over a year ago

st helens


"This is just my personal view. I believe that this is at least two weeks too earlier.

The seeds for spike two and lockdown two will be sowed this weekend.

As soon as you introduce any degree of ambiguity, people will push the envelope.

The will be thousands of barbecues taking place this weekend and people will just say "sod it" and go about their perceived restored rights.

It's the equivalent of running a marathon, getting a lead, and then stopping as soon as you get into the stadium.

Two more weeks of pain now, may save us eight more weeks further into the year.

I sincerely hope I am wrong. I am about a lot of things."

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