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Old 28-09-2020, 10:33   #6119
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Re: Coronavirus

Parliament's bars labelled workplace canteens so no 10pm curfew.
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Bars in Parliament will be exempt from the 10pm curfew which has been imposed on the hospitality industry in the UK to help curb the spread of coronavirus, according to reports.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/poli...-a4557746.html

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
But which environments do you allow? It's impossible to predict which one will lead to an outbreak. Different environments already have different conditions depending on risk. If idiots are going to gather in excessive numbers, no rules are going to stop them. If 120 people are going to gather, when the limit has been 30 for some time, what else can you do? Start jailing them and people might start taking notice.
How you enforce misbehaviour is another debate.
To better understand the impact of each relaxation, doing them all at the same time won't help us understand things.
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