Butch Willykins
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Best press conference yet!
So if people stick to their convictions, 75% or so will continue to wear them. Probably about what's happening now. Simple...................personal responsibility.
That assumes he’s capable of feeling shame. I remain to be convinced that’s the case.
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As predicted everything but isolation gone which is being looked up
Update on schools and travel this week
Media desperate for more lockdown
So if people stick to their convictions, 75% or so will continue to wear them. Probably about what's happening now. Simple...................personal responsibility.
As I have reduced immunity due to blood cancer the protection I have from the vaccinations will be less than for a healthy person and I may have none at all. I was reasonably confident travelling on the tube, eating out etc with some measures in place, like face masks on public transport, but with these removed and cases rising it looks like it will be effectively be back to shielding and doing much less outside the house than I do now until case rates drop substantially. For me 19 July will be the opposite of ‘Freedom' Day..
At last, freedom for young adults. An enforced 16 months out from doing many of the things we were lucky enough to have done in those precious years.
All the political hacks seem gloomily annoyed. With tunnel vision for “case numbers”, very rarely mentioning hospital numbers, numbers on ventilators or the low death metrics.
Why don’t they ever listen to positive scientists, instead preferring the merchants of doom at politicised ‘Independent’ Sage?
It’s been explained for at least 9 months that the strategies being pursued by western governments, of vaccinating and then social interaction will inherently see high case numbers. Herd immunity? Whilst daily death numbers would hopefully remain very low. This is exactly where we are now.
We cannot be eternal prisoners of a strategy seeking perfection.
I feel for you. My wife has blood cancer and at the moment I am sick to the stomach with worry - we have been so careful over the past 15 months, only rececently venturing into Asda at 6am to do some essential shopping.
I have tried my hardest to tell her things will be OK, we will carry on with our precautions like face masks, social distancing and hand gel, but at the moment she just feels like collateral damage...
Agreed…
Ps your PM box is full…this maybe a deliberate attempt to avoid me LOL
I’ll sort that, thanks.
Very happy to see the legal restrictions lifted - people can now make use of their own judgement and face those consequences.
I was worried that leaving the restrictions in place until the Autumn would mean a precautionary principle leaving them over Winter and nothing being lifted until next Spring. Now people can do what they want and people have the freedom to keep away from people doing what they want, too.
I would expect private premises - shops, visitor attractions etc. - to actually only slowly phase out the restrictions they currently have. Certainly there won't be a mass removal of all rules from shops and public events, but hopefully over the next two to three months things will start getting back to normal.
I am interested to see when someone next sits next to me on the train. In the underground I've had people sitting next to me, but not on Southern Rail since March 2020 (when someone coughed all over me the whole way).
I imagine it will take a long time to remove all signage and screens from shops, etc, and some will simply be left in place. Regardless of rules, there will be subliminal pressure to continue doing what we've been doing. And a lot of confusion!
Many businesses and service providers love the restrictions that they can impose on the great unwashed to restrict the public movement, banks, vets dentists etc, they won’t be quick to remove the stickers or the systems
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I’ll be interested to know what happens at the dentist ..I’m hoping the toilets will be accessible the next time I visit …can’t think why but I always need to go when I get to the surgery
Completely ditching the obligation to wear a mask on public transport and in areas where people mix and merge is extraordinary.
Its ok, we've almost fully vax'd everyone, only 30million odd to go. Starting to mentally prepare for some kind of lockdown in the Autumn, if we avoid it its a bonus