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

I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

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By *incskittenWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else? "

Government website should tell you what you need to know .

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else? "

You can work if you can't work from home

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


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

Government website should tell you what you need to know ."

They will probably change it again by the time I need to travel away for work

But yeah I have a look

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


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home"

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore "

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

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

Why not just give your work a bell to find out what the score is?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

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


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine"

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time.

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


"Why not just give your work a bell to find out what the score is?"

I work for myself.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Why not just give your work a bell to find out what the score is?

I work for myself. "

Read above - nobody will be stopped for work.

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


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply). "

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

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


"Why not just give your work a bell to find out what the score is?

I work for myself.

Read above - nobody will be stopped for work. "

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time. "

Because of the economy

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now. "

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave...

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


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time.

Because of the economy "

Well we will see

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time.

Because of the economy

Well we will see "

I wish you well

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


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time.

Because of the economy

Well we will see

I wish you well "

Thanks you too

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I just heard that there is going to be a lockdown in my area from tommorrow. I'm not sure what it means exactly. Do anyone else?

You can work if you can't work from home

Well I hope it stays that way because I really can't afford not to work anymore

They are not trying to stop people working, so I'm sure you will be fine

They did before though. Why would it be any different this time.

Because of the economy

Well we will see

I wish you well

Thanks you too "

Thank you

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By *racy_JacksWoman
over a year ago

Derby


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave..."

Surely if you’re living together at the moment that is one household, rather than an extended household (which would be living separately and forming a bubble). Like at the start of the pandemic they advised that couples living separately could test their relationship and move in together. I’d say that permanent residence is irrelevant

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


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave...

Surely if you’re living together at the moment that is one household, rather than an extended household (which would be living separately and forming a bubble). Like at the start of the pandemic they advised that couples living separately could test their relationship and move in together. I’d say that permanent residence is irrelevant "

Just visiting

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave...

Surely if you’re living together at the moment that is one household, rather than an extended household (which would be living separately and forming a bubble). Like at the start of the pandemic they advised that couples living separately could test their relationship and move in together. I’d say that permanent residence is irrelevant

Just visiting "

looks like it's ok then, as long as no one else enters your bubble

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Typically essential travel would include for work. Gatherings of people have generally been permitted at work, in excess of what is allowed in homes.

Each country and local lockdown can vary.

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


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave...

Surely if you’re living together at the moment that is one household, rather than an extended household (which would be living separately and forming a bubble). Like at the start of the pandemic they advised that couples living separately could test their relationship and move in together. I’d say that permanent residence is irrelevant

Just visiting

looks like it's ok then, as long as no one else enters your bubble "

I would check about the bubble because I'm sure it was announced to that the bubble system has been suspended but I can't remember if that was Wales or Scotland.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Search . . .

'Cardiff and Swansea lockdown: When does it start and what are the rules?'

What are the rules?

- People will not be allowed to enter or leave these areas without a reasonable excuse, such as travel for work or education

- People will only be able to meet people they don’t live with outdoors for the time being. They will not be able to form, or be in, extended households (sometimes known as ‘bubbles’). This means meeting indoors (in people’s houses, in a pub or elsewhere) with anyone you don’t live with is not allowed at the moment unless you have a good reason, such as providing care to a vulnerable person.

- All licensed premises have to stop serving alcohol at 10pm.

- Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor places, which are open to the public, such as shops, as well as on public transport – as is the case in the rest of Wales (exemptions still apply).

Well my sister and the kids are staying at my house at the moment. I guess I better tell them to leave now.

If it's not their permanent residence, I guess they have to leave...

Surely if you’re living together at the moment that is one household, rather than an extended household (which would be living separately and forming a bubble). Like at the start of the pandemic they advised that couples living separately could test their relationship and move in together. I’d say that permanent residence is irrelevant

Just visiting

looks like it's ok then, as long as no one else enters your bubble

I would check about the bubble because I'm sure it was announced to that the bubble system has been suspended but I can't remember if that was Wales or Scotland.

"

Yes Lorna, they are just confirming on the news,that in Swansea, where the OP is,that you cant be in an extended household

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

It's all a bit confusing for me

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It's all a bit confusing for me "

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help.

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


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help."

Maybe we should have just stuck with, wash you hands, keep your distance, catch your coughs and sneezes.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help.

Maybe we should have just stuck with, wash you hands, keep your distance, catch your coughs and sneezes."

Yes you are right

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


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help."

Yes obviously I know the restrictions where I like but its different in different parts of the UK. So if someone asks "are bubbles ok" they are going to get different answers depending on where people live which is confusing.

Thats why its probably best to check on government website for your area.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help.

Yes obviously I know the restrictions where I like but its different in different parts of the UK. So if someone asks "are bubbles ok" they are going to get different answers depending on where people live which is confusing.

Thats why its probably best to check on government website for your area. "

Yes, I know our rules where we live. Different areas in Wales have different rules, as we do in England, but I suppose they have to.

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


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help.

Yes obviously I know the restrictions where I like but its different in different parts of the UK. So if someone asks "are bubbles ok" they are going to get different answers depending on where people live which is confusing.

Thats why its probably best to check on government website for your area.

Yes, I know our rules where we live. Different areas in Wales have different rules, as we do in England, but I suppose they have to. "

Its also different depending on where you live in the UK and whether you are in a local lockdown area.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"It's all a bit confusing for me

It is very confusing and they have different laws for different regions, which doesn't help.

Yes obviously I know the restrictions where I like but its different in different parts of the UK. So if someone asks "are bubbles ok" they are going to get different answers depending on where people live which is confusing.

Thats why its probably best to check on government website for your area.

Yes, I know our rules where we live. Different areas in Wales have different rules, as we do in England, but I suppose they have to.

Its also different depending on where you live in the UK and whether you are in a local lockdown area. "

Yes it is

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