April 12th needs to be made a bank holiday in future - Beer Garden Day
No. The two households, and the total number of six, are both independent maximums, I think.
What happened next was schools were re-opened....
Scientists have explained the risk to the vaccination programme posed by mutations of the virus. As to the 3 weeks or 5 weeks that is a decision for scientists. I don’t have an opinion and I am not sure why anyone in Joe Public would have one.
Anyone want to put money on it being pissing with rain and about 4 degrees on 12th April?
The problem was in the community not in schools which merely mimicked the community ..as for not having an opinion LOL
Anyone want to put money on it being pissing with rain and about 4 degrees on 12th April?
That wont stop meLol nailed on
I think it's taken a long time of failed action and mistakes, but I think we are getting it together now in the services, agencies and government. We are properly being data-led and setting things out in the right way.
And we're acknowledging that it can go wrong too - and levelling with the people as we should have done earlier, but maybe didn't know the facts well enough back then.
Sport reopening I can take at whatever speed it happens. Failing a variant problem we will get there as the year goes on.
The problem was in the community not in schools which merely mimicked the community ..as for not having an opinion LOL
Anyone want to put money on it being pissing with rain and about 4 degrees on 12th April?
The thing is, supermarkets SHOULD be enforcing much better protection for their workers. I appreciate this is no doubt not happening. Till workers behind screens, shelf stackers being able to social distance etc, supermarkets are big old buildings.Once you go down jabs per jobs where do you stop?
Supermarket workers have been in the firing line non stop since day 1, no WFH option and no idea of who is around them
Schools are in the community ! Where do you think that transmission came from ? Schools were rife with Covid last term and it was being brought home by kids to their families.
The thing is, supermarkets SHOULD be enforcing much better protection for their workers. I appreciate this is no doubt not happening. Till workers behind screens, shelf stackers being able to social distance etc, supermarkets are big old buildings.
For secondary school teachers it's 150+ people in a small room each day, minimal distancing, no chance for screens etc. The fact that you know who they are doesn't really change anything for any reason that I can think of.
It's a minefield and there's good arguments for and against vaccinating and not vaccinating every job.
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We have a tournament-free summer in 2022; why not do it?
I was referring to - and linked to - the Women's Euro Championships next season.
But track and trace is retrospective. It doesn't make you less likely to catch it off people? It might give you a heads up if you might have been infected. Don't forget all their parents are still going to work and shopping etc so it's not like it's a bubble that has no external contacts.The main difference is you know who they are for track and trace/being tested by the sounds of it as well