Dystychiphobia (as part of the service I looked it up) is an entirely rational fear of being in an accident. We mitigate this by taking precautions to avoid accidents such as not having pedestrians on Motorways and low speed limits by schools.
In other words an example of big government...
Those who will protest the most if Plan B happens due to rising cases will do the least to prevent it happening by refusing to modify their behaviour while it is still optional.
Anyone who listened would have heard that there is no silver bullet to get us out of this mess, although the vaccine...
My suspicion is the decision was made to start vaccinating teenagers - although it is important to note it isn't mandatory - when they didn't get the take up amongst adults.
Immunity isn't an absolute but a scale. In all reality some people shouldn't be in crowded public places and no amount...
Fairly much as one expected.
The irony of course is the people who are enjoying the lack of legally enforceable restrictions by not wearing face masks on public transport, etc, are at the same time going to be the ones who moan most if Plan B comes in and are going to help Plan B happen by...
Me thinks it was a plan to get a certain age group vaccinated.
So far as I can see that means no legally entirely domestically based enforceable restrictions now exist in the UK?
I didn't notice the stadium when leaving Kew Bridge Station and it is next door! The surrounding area is a building site and it took my a fair wander to discover the way end.
Once in the concourse was ok (although I didn't go back at half time so can't comment on how spacious it was then)...
A combination of having some things to do when I got back, it only being a flying visit and not selling beer in the away end meant I didn't drink today and although the result helped it was no worse a day for it.