No way we’ll see anything lifted this month, but it’ll start relaxing mid May I reckon .
I especially think this is a risk for young people and young families who might not be prepared to stay inside for a year to protect an older generation who might not be around for long anyway in a lot of cases. If we're still in lockdown unbroken at Christmas then I think people will just start ignoring it quite quickly.
I concur.
I maintain the max people will obey with a lockdown is mid May/ end of May at a push.
I maintain the max people will obey with a lockdown is mid May/ end of May at a push.
Sounds to me like people in the UK need to get their shit together. You can go for a run. You can cycle across the downs. You're allowed out for family walks ffs.
I agree. All of that is fine but us Brits have a biological compulsion to gather in groups and drink ourselves stupid. I’m looking forward to this when it’s allowed again. Not before.
True.What do you think it's like for the Spanish? They spend their lives in the streets and bars and now they can't even go out for a stroll. There seems to be less whinging here though.
Part of it may be that the government went in hard on the lockdown from the off, which left the nation in no doubt over the gravity of the situation.
What do you think it's like for the Spanish? They spend their lives in the streets and bars and now they can't even go out for a stroll. There seems to be less whinging here though.
Part of it may be that the government went in hard on the lockdown from the off, which left the nation in no doubt over the gravity of the situation.
I don’t think I’ve seen any moan on here.
Just pointing out what is likely to happen and the issues faced
Spain have started to lift some restrictions slightly as well
True.
Seems to be mainly millennials and Boomers who are whinging and breaking regs. Us Gen X’ers are happy to keep ourselves occupied and ride it out .
I've hardly heard anyone moan about the situation. Friends, family, people in shops, on my street or anything. in my experience it:s bringing out the best in the vast majority, whatever age, and most are accepting of of the situation.
I'd keep things as they are for now. The disappointing thing is that the number of cases per day seem higher than before. Certainly not exponentially more, but not going down much.
Is it just more testing making it seem like more cases? Or are restrictions not working?
I’m not so sure. 18 months of lock down? Can’t see it happening. I wouldn’t rule anything out at this stage but I find that unlikely. The lock down is to slow the spread to ease the burden on the NHS so it stands to reason a lockdown will he lifted before a vaccine. I would imagine we shall see restrictions loosened for the under 55 age group by end of May, with the rest following gradually over summer. London may be longer.
A rule of only socialising if you can prove you’ve had the virus and are now clear throws up one very big problem. People deliberately trying to contract the virus and another tsunami for the NHS and people ignoring the lock down to mingle and catch it.
Pubs closed till Christmas?!
So proof you’ve had the virus - some form of wrist band? That could be faked or change hands only for serious sums of money and ultimately lead to spread of the virus.
Not 18 months of lockdown but 12-18m before any semblance of normality.
So proof you’ve had the virus - some form of wrist band? That could be faked or change hands only for serious sums of money and ultimately lead to spread of the virus.
Yes I agree the lockdown is ostensibly about protecting the NHS not really about lives per se and that the ultimate end game for the virus other than a vaccine is herd immunity which only comes about through relaxing the lockdown in a controlled manner and ultimately controlling the flow of people needing treatment into the hospitals.
Having said that normality is still not likely for a prolonged period.