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When and if this breaks, the CMO & Boris et all are going to have some serious questions to answer. 1) Why propose the herd immunity theory when it was clearly out of step with the rest of the worlds attempts to mitigiate? 2) Why the delay in understanding that mass testing is the key to get us out of this, again out of step with China, South Korea & Singapore ? 3) Why are people still not being checked on flight arrivals? Whilst i can appreciated these are difficult times it would appear that the government has chosen to be reactive rather than proactive. Because of this, a degree of the people who have died could possibly have been saved. ---------- Post added at 12:47 ---------- Previous post was at 12:46 ---------- Quote:
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If there are only the two of you, you don't even need to socially distance to stay within the law AIUI. |
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Can we please also when in a supermarket, not stand over staff stacking shelves when asking for stuff.
My niece works part time in Asda, some people do stand away from them, but others do stand too close. |
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So now they are concerned about those that attended the Cheltenham Festival. Sorry but they've only got their own stupidity to blame.
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Is there a law that contradicts this? |
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For goodness sake the Kinnocks did nothing wrong - they stayed within the law, not that any law defines how long someone stays when delivering items to a vulnerable age group. You need to stop going on about a non-issue, non-law breaking incident. |
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Person 1 from family A goes out and meets Person 2 from family B at the shops and does not maintain social distancing. Person 1 is carrying the virus however is asymptomatic. Due to not social distancing, the virus has increased risk of transmission via shedding. Person 2 goes back to their family unit and potentially transmits to another person in their family (lets call them person 2a) Person 2a is asymptomatic goes out and repeats the process inc not social distancing. By maintaining social distancing regardless you minimise the risk of chains of transmission. It's not exactly rocket science. Or perhaps you would like a law to assist you with common sense? |
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Calm down, calm down, everyone - let's discuss, not argue, please.
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The latest figures are up for discussion.
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Also, that’s just hospital deaths - not care home or at home deaths. |
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