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By *eedsmale36 OP   Man
over a year ago

Leeds

Infection rate in London rising, will they go into Tier 3 ?

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

For sure before end of 2020 I reckon or even as early as the 14-16 day review

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By *eedsmale36 OP   Man
over a year ago

Leeds

Was down there with work at the weekend, must admit it was pretty busy.

Lots of groups of walkers and cyclists in Richmond park with no masks or social distancing, but Richmond cases are reducing !

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Was down there with work at the weekend, must admit it was pretty busy.

Lots of groups of walkers and cyclists in Richmond park with no masks or social distancing, but Richmond cases are reducing ! "

I couldn’t tell you how busy it is, I haven’t ventured out of my borough until other parts of London. since this started. Masks are mostly warn here on the pavements but when you hit open spaces like parks they are removed as more space to distance.

It’s mostly the London borders to the East that gave the highest infection rate numbers (3 boroughs over 250) but everywhere is rising. The overall total London figure is rising so only fair (and right) we go into T3 as we are in a curve upwards.

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By *aul happyMan
over a year ago

tilgate crawley

add to it the 5 day crazy xmas break boris is giving us and the whole country will be tier 3 or they will go for another uk lockdown ,,,,,,,,, we will be back to square one again ,,,,,,,

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"add to it the 5 day crazy xmas break boris is giving us and the whole country will be tier 3 or they will go for another uk lockdown ,,,,,,,,, we will be back to square one again ,,,,,,,"

The crazy five days of the year... tiers and the virus having a holiday

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By *aul happyMan
over a year ago

tilgate crawley

packing the snow cream and xmas tree ,,,,5 days of hell that will start off 2021 with escalating deaths ,,, ive wasted 9 months of my life following the rules all for the sake of the 5 day xmas break that will destroy all that weve done

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
over a year ago

Coventry

I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England."

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Like every step taken so far, it will be done too late. It should almost certainly be 3 immediately and every day wasted until then will waste lives.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

We will be in T3 soon.

I will say though that all areas aren’t higher than the rolling rates still in the northwest.

It’s been done to death the reasons why each area goes in / out of tiers and again made clear prior to 2nd December. No area will ever be happy but there aren’t direct comparisons either.

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By *k82Man
over a year ago

Walthamstow


"Infection rate in London rising, will they go into Tier 3 ?

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Ofcourse they will, even if they aint they will say they are, why you may ask

Well MORE LOCAL LOCKDOWN !

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By *os19Man
over a year ago

Edmonton

In my part of North London ( London borough of Enfield ) it seems to me less and less people are wearing masks in the supermarkets and groups of 6-10 people hanging hanging outside cafes , restaurants , supermarkets.I can’t see how we won’t end up in tier 3

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Infection rate in London rising, will they go into Tier 3 ?

Ofcourse they will, even if they aint they will say they are, why you may ask

Well MORE LOCAL LOCKDOWN ! "

Local lockdowns is what is being muted, putting the worst boroughs into T3/lockdown which are conviebtky grouped on the east / Essex border. How they patrol that is another matter.

Personally, they’ve always treated London as a whole so we should all go into T3 / lockdown and stop travel into town full stop

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By *oAnCouple
over a year ago

Streatham

I already told the kids Santa has covid and they should self isolate till next year ho fucking ho

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..

Greater London is far bigger, with a larger population than anywhere else in the UK.

Some area should remain in tier 2, other should go into tier 3 immediately.

But to do that, it will be a postcode lottery.

And places on the borders of London, I am on the border and can get a cab or train for under ten quid from where i Live to a local town with plenty of bars and restaurants that's not a London Borough. I have no plans to do this but I'm sure many will if London does go into tier 3.

The only way that it would work would be by policing people's movement similar to that done in France.

But imagine the civil liberties bunch outrage if that was attempted, they'd be rioting in every town centre across London..

Ultimately each of us has a responsibility to ourselves and each other to act with due diligence and do the right thing. But as many have proved, they are to selfish and self centred to care.

It's not the governments actions that are causing the financial hardship to those business that have to close due to tier 3 restrictions, it's the increasing number of selfish population who flout the rules that are causing the problem.

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By *eedsmale36 OP   Man
over a year ago

Leeds


"Greater London is far bigger, with a larger population than anywhere else in the UK.

Some area should remain in tier 2, other should go into tier 3 immediately.

But to do that, it will be a postcode lottery.

And places on the borders of London, I am on the border and can get a cab or train for under ten quid from where i Live to a local town with plenty of bars and restaurants that's not a London Borough. I have no plans to do this but I'm sure many will if London does go into tier 3.

The only way that it would work would be by policing people's movement similar to that done in France.

But imagine the civil liberties bunch outrage if that was attempted, they'd be rioting in every town centre across London..

Ultimately each of us has a responsibility to ourselves and each other to act with due diligence and do the right thing. But as many have proved, they are to selfish and self centred to care.

It's not the governments actions that are causing the financial hardship to those business that have to close due to tier 3 restrictions, it's the increasing number of selfish population who flout the rules that are causing the problem. "

I agree almost impossible to police, seen groups of 10-12 lads roaming around probably looking for pubs they can get in, no social distancing or masks. Some people their life is sat in a boozer for most of the day, I would say stay home, save money hit Nikki Beach big time in the summer

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Of course London should go into tier 3....

Will they? Not a chance.... too many paymasters down there....

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By *ate_BMan
over a year ago

London

Not surprised I'm trying to work out why some ppl wear a mask on the platform but pull it down on the train?

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"Of course London should go into tier 3....

Will they? Not a chance.... too many paymasters down there...."

Also it's worth remembering that London generates around a quarter of the UK GDP. If London suffers economically, everybody suffers.

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

I’m going to say that we will be in tier 3 by the 18th.

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By *asIsaCouple
over a year ago

harrow


"Of course London should go into tier 3....

Will they? Not a chance.... too many paymasters down there...."

Nonsense- it’s inevitable

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By *usttrymeMan
over a year ago

kettering

Been working down here... mad.. see loads of mums and dads picking kids up all chatting no masks. I reakcon only 50pc ive seen have masks on.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"I’m going to say that we will be in tier 3 by the 18th. "

Agree

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham


"Was down there with work at the weekend, must admit it was pretty busy.

Lots of groups of walkers and cyclists in Richmond park with no masks or social distancing, but Richmond cases are reducing ! "

I drove through Hackney, it was a similar thing as well.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Yes

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


"Infection rate in London rising, will they go into Tier 3 ?

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Almost certainly. As long as people are selfish and just do what they want the virus will spread, vaccine or no vaccine.

And most of the selfish idiots are on here, desperate to meet up with others, while Admin do sod all to stop them.

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


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted. "

This 100%

London now has the highest rates in the country yet it's still in Tier 2!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-london-now-highest-coronavirus-23147369.amp

Yet people still say there isn't a North and South divide

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By *ty31Man
over a year ago

NW London


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted.

This 100%

London now has the highest rates in the country yet it's still in Tier 2!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-london-now-highest-coronavirus-23147369.amp

Yet people still say there isn't a North and South divide "

The thing is, London isn't really part of the South. It's more it's own demograph/region. It's a balancing act between reducing the spread if covid and protecting jobs/economy. Imposing Tier 3 restrictions on London is predicted to be catastrophic for jobs and businesses.

In my opinion, I don't think stricter restrictions would have any effect on the covid rate as the only difference between Tier 2 and 3 really is that pubs, restaurants and indoor leisure facilities (not including gyms) are closed.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted.

This 100%

London now has the highest rates in the country yet it's still in Tier 2!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-london-now-highest-coronavirus-23147369.amp

Yet people still say there isn't a North and South divide

The thing is, London isn't really part of the South. It's more it's own demograph/region. It's a balancing act between reducing the spread if covid and protecting jobs/economy. Imposing Tier 3 restrictions on London is predicted to be catastrophic for jobs and businesses.

In my opinion, I don't think stricter restrictions would have any effect on the covid rate as the only difference between Tier 2 and 3 really is that pubs, restaurants and indoor leisure facilities (not including gyms) are closed. "

None of that is a reason not to go to T3. Our numbers are rising dramatically in the east & north London and all but 3 boroughs have had significant rises since lockdown ended. We should be moved to T3 without a doubt, although the farce of it is the five day Christmas break !

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By *lamourpussyCouple
over a year ago

Cirencester


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted.

This 100%

London now has the highest rates in the country yet it's still in Tier 2!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-london-now-highest-coronavirus-23147369.amp

Yet people still say there isn't a North and South divide

The thing is, London isn't really part of the South. It's more it's own demograph/region. It's a balancing act between reducing the spread if covid and protecting jobs/economy. Imposing Tier 3 restrictions on London is predicted to be catastrophic for jobs and businesses.

In my opinion, I don't think stricter restrictions would have any effect on the covid rate as the only difference between Tier 2 and 3 really is that pubs, restaurants and indoor leisure facilities (not including gyms) are closed.

None of that is a reason not to go to T3. Our numbers are rising dramatically in the east & north London and all but 3 boroughs have had significant rises since lockdown ended. We should be moved to T3 without a doubt, although the farce of it is the five day Christmas break ! "

It will be interesting to see if Boris has the bottle to put all or some of London into tier three on the 16th. We are currently in tier 3 ( in Warwickshire) currently rates are reducing here whereas some London boroughs have COVID rates more than three times and the rates are going up. It’s going to be interesting to see what he does.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"I would imagine if they don't go into tier 3 the North will be angry. It would definitely come across as one rule for London and another for the rest of the England.

This. All London areas now have higher rates than round here AND higher rates than when we were first plunged into tier 3. This specific town has had no hospitality open since mid August (including at one point, takeaways being closed too). We were held up as pariahs when our rate went over 100 per 100,000 and the entire town closed down, pretty much. It never reopened, yet there's London businesses _oaning that they'll go bust in tier 3 etc. 'Scuse me, but when we were put into "special measures" at the end of August/start of September, there was no extra help/support for our businesses. The rules at the time prevented businesses from furloughing anyone who hadn't been furloughed prior to 30th June and we were just left to get the fuck on with it.

Treat all areas equally, please. London should be in tier 3 already - it's meant to be proactive, not shut the door after the horse has bolted.

This 100%

London now has the highest rates in the country yet it's still in Tier 2!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-london-now-highest-coronavirus-23147369.amp

Yet people still say there isn't a North and South divide

The thing is, London isn't really part of the South. It's more it's own demograph/region. It's a balancing act between reducing the spread if covid and protecting jobs/economy. Imposing Tier 3 restrictions on London is predicted to be catastrophic for jobs and businesses.

In my opinion, I don't think stricter restrictions would have any effect on the covid rate as the only difference between Tier 2 and 3 really is that pubs, restaurants and indoor leisure facilities (not including gyms) are closed.

None of that is a reason not to go to T3. Our numbers are rising dramatically in the east & north London and all but 3 boroughs have had significant rises since lockdown ended. We should be moved to T3 without a doubt, although the farce of it is the five day Christmas break !

It will be interesting to see if Boris has the bottle to put all or some of London into tier three on the 16th. We are currently in tier 3 ( in Warwickshire) currently rates are reducing here whereas some London boroughs have COVID rates more than three times and the rates are going up. It’s going to be interesting to see what he does."

It will be indeed, at the least should be north London, east London and the boroughs that border Essex, but all should go really or else just pointless

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