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"Boris says "it is likely" Javed says "I see no reason why not". Neither of those statements are 100% yes though. " they also said there's no going back after July 19th,all done then | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July?" I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home." The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? " I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things. | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things." Yes, I think that's true | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? " To be accurate, swinging clubs and adult venues were not named separately in any of the guidelines. They are following the guidance for "private members clubs" which is the same as nightclubs. Cal | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things." Thats my understanding. I think swinging clubs come under private members clubs for licensing but as far a covid restrictions are concerned come under the same rules as any late night venue. | |||
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"PM says extra precautions may remain after July 19 lockdown lifting https://f7td5.app.goo.gl/RWa3PB Sent via @updayUK So not ending all restrictions on July 19th, no word on what these extra precautions are though?" I strongly suspect that it will evolve face coverings on public transport and foreign travel rather than number restrictions but I guess we will see. | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here." Because it's a relatively low risk to a tiny proportion of people. The majority have been locked up for far too long already. | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. Because it's a relatively low risk to a tiny proportion of people. The majority have been locked up for far too long already. " Different set of priorities. And definition of "locked up". | |||
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"Good. It can’t come quick enough july 19th " I agree but I have a horrible feeling that while the government might say we can no longer have restrictions, I had an email from my doctors surgery about 2 hours ago saying that face coverings for face-to-face appointments will be required in the surgery for the foreseeable and only having telephone appointments unless absolutely necessary that you are seen face-to-face will continue until further notice. | |||
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"Boris says "it is likely" Javed says "I see no reason why not". Neither of those statements are 100% yes though. " Boris said that he could see no reason that the 21st couldn't go ahead. Look how that turned out! They are using ambiguous language to get away with whatever they want. This is a sham. | |||
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"Boris says "it is likely" Javed says "I see no reason why not". Neither of those statements are 100% yes though. " Why would anyone believe what Johnson, javed or any of this government say ? If his lips are moving, Bojos lying | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things. Thats my understanding. I think swinging clubs come under private members clubs for licensing but as far a covid restrictions are concerned come under the same rules as any late night venue." Are they also governed by local council/authority regulations etc? | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here." And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 " Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated." So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks " Yeah. I think the risks are tiny once you're double vaxxed, though. I sort of see it as, now that's all we can do | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks Yeah. I think the risks are tiny once you're double vaxxed, though. I sort of see it as, now that's all we can do " The numbers for double vaccinated infections are pretty big in fairness, to date the severity has proved to be minimal but as the lady previously said, Long Covid is definitely a concern.. x | |||
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"Good. It can’t come quick enough july 19th " Definitely this | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things. Thats my understanding. I think swinging clubs come under private members clubs for licensing but as far a covid restrictions are concerned come under the same rules as any late night venue. Are they also governed by local council/authority regulations etc? " I think so | |||
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"As I understand it, we are told that nightclub opening restrictions will end on the 19th of July regardless of the science. I can't seem to find any information saying this isn't so. Is it correct then, as I understand it, regardless of numbers, science, data, anything at all, the clubs will definitely be able to reopen after the 19th of July? I think this is surely going to refer to nightclubs ( the dancing kind) not adult clubs ( the dancing and other bonking kind)? Or is it? I don't think they have been put in a separate class to each other, I think whether a traditional nightclub or a more intimate nightclub they are all considered clubs in in the current scheme of things. Thats my understanding. I think swinging clubs come under private members clubs for licensing but as far a covid restrictions are concerned come under the same rules as any late night venue. Are they also governed by local council/authority regulations etc? I think so" Yes but as for covid rules that is central government but guess local councils could put local restrictions in place but highly unlikely. | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks Yeah. I think the risks are tiny once you're double vaxxed, though. I sort of see it as, now that's all we can do The numbers for double vaccinated infections are pretty big in fairness, to date the severity has proved to be minimal but as the lady previously said, Long Covid is definitely a concern.. x " Only 8% of cases since February have been fully vaccinated. That's a tiny proportion. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57610998 | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks Yeah. I think the risks are tiny once you're double vaxxed, though. I sort of see it as, now that's all we can do The numbers for double vaccinated infections are pretty big in fairness, to date the severity has proved to be minimal but as the lady previously said, Long Covid is definitely a concern.. x Only 8% of cases since February have been fully vaccinated. That's a tiny proportion. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57610998" Ermm when you consider the time span actually it’s not tiny, 8% also has no bearing on here and now. Since Delta has arrived it’s well in excess of that and at a time when the lions share of people are vaccinated. I am staunchly pro vaccination btw, it’s definitely doing a huge amount of good but there’s still some areas for concern. X | |||
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"It'll get postponed, again, and again... " It only ends when the masses say enough is enough. If you keep putting up with this nonsense it’ll just continue. You enable their behaviour. | |||
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"It’s over!!!!!" What is ? | |||
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"Mandatory restrictions. Come 19th " So we will have freedom to travel the world ? | |||
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"Keep an eye on hospitalisation cases. They may be on the increase but nowhere near what they were or are they rising at rates previous. If the NHS is able to cope then there is no need for restrictions. People will get ill but they should be able to self isolate and recover at home. The risk of medium to long term disability seems to be lost here. And long covid complications, this is the main reason I don't want covid-19 Yes. I'm fortunate that I'm fully vaccinated. So am I and have double vaxxed friends who have caught it again so no thanks Yeah. I think the risks are tiny once you're double vaxxed, though. I sort of see it as, now that's all we can do The numbers for double vaccinated infections are pretty big in fairness, to date the severity has proved to be minimal but as the lady previously said, Long Covid is definitely a concern.. x Only 8% of cases since February have been fully vaccinated. That's a tiny proportion. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57610998 Ermm when you consider the time span actually it’s not tiny, 8% also has no bearing on here and now. Since Delta has arrived it’s well in excess of that and at a time when the lions share of people are vaccinated. I am staunchly pro vaccination btw, it’s definitely doing a huge amount of good but there’s still some areas for concern. X " No, that 8% is specifically delta, if you read the article. And the 'lions share' are still not vaccinated. Maybe just over 50% of adults are at least two weeks post their second jabs. 8% really is very small and shows the vaccinations are working well. There is no cause for concern in any of these figures currently. | |||
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"As someone else has alluded to, the fly in the ointment might be local authorities. I believe that they issue licenses for adult venues which swingers clubs are classed as. Previously when national restrictions on visiting relatives in care homes were lifted by the Government it was subject to approval at local authority level and the one when my mum lived at the time didn’t authorise the easing. Likewise, I know several people who are travelling showmen and although in theory they could reopen, local authorities weren’t letting sites or allowing events to go ahead. So in both circumstances the de-facto position was nothing had actually changed. " This is what I'm sure is going to happen. | |||
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"As someone else has alluded to, the fly in the ointment might be local authorities. I believe that they issue licenses for adult venues which swingers clubs are classed as. Previously when national restrictions on visiting relatives in care homes were lifted by the Government it was subject to approval at local authority level and the one when my mum lived at the time didn’t authorise the easing. Likewise, I know several people who are travelling showmen and although in theory they could reopen, local authorities weren’t letting sites or allowing events to go ahead. So in both circumstances the de-facto position was nothing had actually changed. This is what I'm sure is going to happen. " Me too. | |||
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"As someone else has alluded to, the fly in the ointment might be local authorities. I believe that they issue licenses for adult venues which swingers clubs are classed as. Previously when national restrictions on visiting relatives in care homes were lifted by the Government it was subject to approval at local authority level and the one when my mum lived at the time didn’t authorise the easing. Likewise, I know several people who are travelling showmen and although in theory they could reopen, local authorities weren’t letting sites or allowing events to go ahead. So in both circumstances the de-facto position was nothing had actually changed. This is what I'm sure is going to happen. Me too." I don’t | |||
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