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

Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? "

,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though

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By *amagustaMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham

More than 30 people gathered on VE day street party where I live in Wales.

Will see how many of them will die...

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


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? ,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though "

Personally I think merging the two could be good. Two households up to 6? I'd like to know the rationale behind 6. I realise a number is a good idea as we'd end up with copious "mass gatherings".

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

Tower Hamlets had about 40 yesterday.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? ,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though

Personally I think merging the two could be good. Two households up to 6? I'd like to know the rationale behind 6. I realise a number is a good idea as we'd end up with copious "mass gatherings". "

They just seem to pluck numbers from the air, sometimes. I think it's about using our common sense and hope for the best

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


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? ,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though

Personally I think merging the two could be good. Two households up to 6? I'd like to know the rationale behind 6. I realise a number is a good idea as we'd end up with copious "mass gatherings".

They just seem to pluck numbers from the air, sometimes. I think it's about using our common sense and hope for the best

"

Two is a ridiculous number IMO when, if the virus is transmitted, that one will take it back to his household. Up to 6 allows people to see their grandchildren, people to see their elderly parents etc. A number also helps police to know when to contravene.

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By *ebjonnsonMan
over a year ago

Maldon


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? ,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though "

Because they are politicians and they are doing what politicians do. They like to debate, disagree, wield some power.

Off all the things they should discuss and agree on is this current crisis. All of them have sunk even lower in my estimates. Amateurs and simply too many of them.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? ,

Yes they were just saying that it is 6 in NI. Not sure what to think anymore, but I suppose we have to get back to some kind of normality. As long as people stick to the social distancing, it should be ok. Not sure why we have different guidelines though

Personally I think merging the two could be good. Two households up to 6? I'd like to know the rationale behind 6. I realise a number is a good idea as we'd end up with copious "mass gatherings".

They just seem to pluck numbers from the air, sometimes. I think it's about using our common sense and hope for the best

Two is a ridiculous number IMO when, if the virus is transmitted, that one will take it back to his household. Up to 6 allows people to see their grandchildren, people to see their elderly parents etc. A number also helps police to know when to contravene. "

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

I can imagine NI has chosen a higher number due to a better transmission rate. Not that I've checked, merely my logic at work.

Whereas two people - I can't get my head around. Maybe it is a bit of what seb states: wielding power.

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


"More than 30 people gathered on VE day street party where I live in Wales.

Will see how many of them will die...

"

What a lovely man you are.

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By *hloversCouple
over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man


"I can imagine NI has chosen a higher number due to a better transmission rate. Not that I've checked, merely my logic at work.

Whereas two people - I can't get my head around. Maybe it is a bit of what seb states: wielding power. "

The Isle of Man is allowing outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people observing social distancing as from tomorrow

The Island's health officials have said.......

"Firstly, it is a number that our clinicians were comfortable with. Secondly, if someone from that gathering does subsequently develop COVID, ten is a manageable number for fast contact tracing"

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By *dcumlover2Man
over a year ago

dunfermline


"More than 30 people gathered on VE day street party where I live in Wales.

Will see how many of them will die...

"

Probably no one because if no one has it they won't get it as no one knows who has it and until they start testing and isolating those that do and those they have been in contact with it won't go away

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


"I can imagine NI has chosen a higher number due to a better transmission rate. Not that I've checked, merely my logic at work.

Whereas two people - I can't get my head around. Maybe it is a bit of what seb states: wielding power.

The Isle of Man is allowing outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people observing social distancing as from tomorrow

The Island's health officials have said.......

"Firstly, it is a number that our clinicians were comfortable with. Secondly, if someone from that gathering does subsequently develop COVID, ten is a manageable number for fast contact tracing""

So is it right to assume England, with contact tracing in its infancy, is only comfortable with two?

Thank you for the rationale

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By *hloversCouple
over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man

On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island.

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


"On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island. "

PHE and DHSC are now playing the "it wasn't me" game of whose decision it was to stop the initial contact tracing in England and just test hospital admissions. This game suggests the govt recognises the consequences of stopping the tracing (such as copious care home deaths).

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands

What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

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By *arkb73Man
over a year ago

Cheshire/Staffs


"More than 30 people gathered on VE day street party where I live in Wales.

Will see how many of them will die...

"

Let’s hope it’s none of them eh?

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island.

PHE and DHSC are now playing the "it wasn't me" game of whose decision it was to stop the initial contact tracing in England and just test hospital admissions. This game suggests the govt recognises the consequences of stopping the tracing (such as copious care home deaths).

"

A population of 90000 compared to 65 million is a fair comparison.

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol"

One word: hay-fever...

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever... "

One word, tissue

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By *hloversCouple
over a year ago

Merseyside & Isle of Man


"On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island.

PHE and DHSC are now playing the "it wasn't me" game of whose decision it was to stop the initial contact tracing in England and just test hospital admissions. This game suggests the govt recognises the consequences of stopping the tracing (such as copious care home deaths).

A population of 90000 compared to 65 million is a fair comparison."

Tragically, of the 24 deaths attributed to Coronavirus in the Isle of Man (population 83000) 18 of them have been the residents of one care home.

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


"On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island.

PHE and DHSC are now playing the "it wasn't me" game of whose decision it was to stop the initial contact tracing in England and just test hospital admissions. This game suggests the govt recognises the consequences of stopping the tracing (such as copious care home deaths).

A population of 90000 compared to 65 million is a fair comparison."

Your point?

I'm merely highlighting we're at a different stage to IOM due to the removal of contact tracing (and having to reinstate it). This is helping me address my original queries in the OP.

Perhaps you do not like the inclusion of the present political argument cos it eventually it will show either the govt (via DHSC/Hancock) or PHE in a poor light.

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"On 27 March the IOM closed its borders to everybody except key workers with prior approval and confirmatory paperwork. At that point in time even IOM residents were not allowed back to their homes if they hadn't made it back in time.

Contact tracing was set up and similar lockdown measures to the rest of the UK.

It has had a very positive result but is of course only practical to implement successfully on an Island.

PHE and DHSC are now playing the "it wasn't me" game of whose decision it was to stop the initial contact tracing in England and just test hospital admissions. This game suggests the govt recognises the consequences of stopping the tracing (such as copious care home deaths).

A population of 90000 compared to 65 million is a fair comparison.

Tragically, of the 24 deaths attributed to Coronavirus in the Isle of Man (population 83000) 18 of them have been the residents of one care home. "

Indeed, and if it's like when I used to work there it's a very very elderly population

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue"

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

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

6 is likely just an acceptance of what people will do.

2 parents, 2 kids and 2 grandparents are a group that will be meeting socially distant in loads of places, rules or not, so by allowing it NI are likely not changing that much for many by allowing it

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? "

Wales opening up to Scottish announcement on Thuursday just think all the provinces are trying to prove that they are running there areas silly political games

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


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? Wales opening up to Scottish announcement on Thuursday just think all the provinces are trying to prove that they are running there areas silly political games"

For the public we'd probably prefer a unified approach but I can see the benefits of regional differences according to transmission rate and stage of crisis.

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

2 is right for us, for now. Increase to 6 in a couple of weeks if the infection rate hasn't risen massively.

No matter the number they pick, some people will whine about it. 2.. families of 3 complaining. 6... families of 7 complaining.

If they don't have a number people will just meet in groups.

Yes some people are doing that already but they will have accounted for stupidity in their calculations when assessing the risk.

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By *teveanddebsCouple
over a year ago

Norwich

You can be in a queue of way more than 6 outside a supermarket. If they all maintain social distancing what difference does it make?

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"You can be in a queue of way more than 6 outside a supermarket. If they all maintain social distancing what difference does it make?

"

That's my thinking

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush "

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place

Its all meant to be 2m apart.

But same households dont do this.

Very hard to enforce.. Esp in NI with 6

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful "

Don't you start deflecting. Anyway I'm not going to carry a tissue around just because it offends you unless I need one cos I've caught a virus . Though if I caught a virus I'd stay home

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

Don't you start deflecting. Anyway I'm not going to carry a tissue around just because it offends you unless I need one cos I've caught a virus . Though if I caught a virus I'd stay home "

But you're infectious before you realise and a hay fever sneeze could spread any virus. Anyway something's going to need to be done and we need to act before winter

Go on, show your boobies and I'll let you off

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

Don't you start deflecting. Anyway I'm not going to carry a tissue around just because it offends you unless I need one cos I've caught a virus . Though if I caught a virus I'd stay home

But you're infectious before you realise and a hay fever sneeze could spread any virus. Anyway something's going to need to be done and we need to act before winter

Go on, show your boobies and I'll let you off "

I know about all about "asymptomatic" - the prefix simply means without. The worst "a" would be "atension"

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

Don't you start deflecting. Anyway I'm not going to carry a tissue around just because it offends you unless I need one cos I've caught a virus . Though if I caught a virus I'd stay home

But you're infectious before you realise and a hay fever sneeze could spread any virus. Anyway something's going to need to be done and we need to act before winter

Go on, show your boobies and I'll let you off

I know about all about "asymptomatic" - the prefix simply means without. The worst "a" would be "atension" "

I was thinking presymptomatic

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

We're around random strangers in shops, at the same distance, so I'm relaxed about it, when outside, as it's likely to be less of a risk.

In England you may have unknown strangers inside in your house viewing it, when for sale etc and never know what they may have touched or where they may have sneezed etc.

We could be working alongside hundreds of people in a factory and things getting shared and mixed, before getting the train home, after being on the tube.

By comparison, the difference between a couple or half a dozen people outside is pale. We can also be in contact with interviewees for jobs, tradespeople for quotes etc. If someone is lonely and isolated, preventing a distant physical chat and smile is more beneficial imo than getting a nonessential job done

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By *dcumlover2Man
over a year ago

dunfermline


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue"

2 words get tested

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

Don't you start deflecting. Anyway I'm not going to carry a tissue around just because it offends you unless I need one cos I've caught a virus . Though if I caught a virus I'd stay home

But you're infectious before you realise and a hay fever sneeze could spread any virus. Anyway something's going to need to be done and we need to act before winter

Go on, show your boobies and I'll let you off

I know about all about "asymptomatic" - the prefix simply means without. The worst "a" would be "atension"

I was thinking presymptomatic "

I thought of that but I wouldn't have been able to make my joke.

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

2 words get tested "

Only if you have the symptoms.

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over a year ago


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful "

you said people at work with a sniffle or cough should be sacked , i think cupcake was alluding to the fact that both can be caused by allergies and not covid ... could you imagine calling into a potentially already over stretched workplace to say sorry cant come in my hayfever has given me a tickly throat , let alone the people that would then be restricted to ssp over allergies

i agree that we need to find a way to get back to normal but kind of hope your suggestion was tongue in cheek

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


"You can be in a queue of way more than 6 outside a supermarket. If they all maintain social distancing what difference does it make?

"

i wonder if its partly to do with the psychology of it

its highly unlikely you will have much if any at all interaction with the 6 people in the queue

but 6 of your friends hanging out in the park, laughing and joking and starting to feel like things are back to normal then you subconsciously start to get complacent?

just a thought

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By *eddy and legsCouple
over a year ago

the wetlands


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

you said people at work with a sniffle or cough should be sacked , i think cupcake was alluding to the fact that both can be caused by allergies and not covid ... could you imagine calling into a potentially already over stretched workplace to say sorry cant come in my hayfever has given me a tickly throat , let alone the people that would then be restricted to ssp over allergies

i agree that we need to find a way to get back to normal but kind of hope your suggestion was tongue in cheek "

Of course it was over exaggerating, but I can recall many times people came in to work and ended up having to go home, stories of burning up but dragging themselves in to work because the company needs them. That's not hay fever and it has to stop.

Of course we all have the people that call in sick if have a hangover

What would you suggest to ensure the spread is limited next winter ?

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By *ensualtouch15Man
over a year ago

ashby de la zouch


"Who has it right?

N. Ireland are permitting up to 6 people meeting outside. England 2.

From what I gather, NI 6 is allowed from different households 2m apart - I could be wrong.

What's your opinion about the two different guidelines? "

I think

In the open air

3 m apart

Unlimited

I think inside

2 people 4 m apart for 2 hrs windows open

2 people 2 m apart half hr

I think 2 people 32.3452 cm apart for 23.65 seconds travelling at 2m per second

Its complex not a soundbite

I think most numbers and rules are sadly arbitrary

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


"What's the difference meeting 6 people outdoors respecting social distancing than taking your daily walk in the park

People are now going from careful to afraid to petrified

We need to get over it and resume our lives albeit with a little more care and hygiene

The arseholes that go into work coughing and sniffing because they either think they are indispensable or can't afford a day off need to be disciplined for gross misconduct and dismissed.

Anyone caught sneezing in a public place without a tissue or mask should be fined £100 and shops should be authorised to do it

Anyone found outside with a fever should be fined £10000

The new clampers could be the anti sneezers lol

One word: hay-fever...

One word, tissue

One word: dust.

Another one word: sun.

More words don't tar all sneezers with the covid-19 brush

I'm not saying don't sneeze but using a tissue isn't asking for much is it ? It's not like they are expensive. A hand isn't adequate.

I remember my father wouldn't leave the house without a hanky inbhow pocket

Btw your large boobs and jiggly ass sound wonderful

you said people at work with a sniffle or cough should be sacked , i think cupcake was alluding to the fact that both can be caused by allergies and not covid ... could you imagine calling into a potentially already over stretched workplace to say sorry cant come in my hayfever has given me a tickly throat , let alone the people that would then be restricted to ssp over allergies

i agree that we need to find a way to get back to normal but kind of hope your suggestion was tongue in cheek

Of course it was over exaggerating, but I can recall many times people came in to work and ended up having to go home, stories of burning up but dragging themselves in to work because the company needs them. That's not hay fever and it has to stop.

Of course we all have the people that call in sick if have a hangover

What would you suggest to ensure the spread is limited next winter ?"

Woman at my work was sick as a dog last winter but kept working. She infected over half of the office staff, some were off for ages. Ridiculous!

Bound to be people going to work with covid symptoms.

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By *lack UhuruMan
over a year ago

Leeds

Six sounds like a good number with social distancing. Grandparents could visit families then instead of one and one visits. Most people are already doing this with gate visits at different households especially as we're allowed to travel any distance now

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By *illyjohnyCouple
over a year ago

brighton


"You can be in a queue of way more than 6 outside a supermarket. If they all maintain social distancing what difference does it make?

"

Exactly this all we see is this is a control issue just to see how compliant we will all be so that we all become robots ?

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By *arakiss12TV/TS
over a year ago

Bedford

Less is better than more, I say 1 but it also depends wether those people are more prone to the effects or will/are carriers. It's a lottery.

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