Coronavirus
#2896
Re: Coronavirus
I think the article was referring to these new confusing rules.
The Liverpool City Region will be placed under ''very high'' coronavirus alert from Wednesday 14 October.
This means pubs and bars there cannot open unless they ''operate as if they were a restaurant'' and serve ''substantial'' meals. Alcohol can only be served as part of those meals.
The Liverpool City Region will be placed under ''very high'' coronavirus alert from Wednesday 14 October.
This means pubs and bars there cannot open unless they ''operate as if they were a restaurant'' and serve ''substantial'' meals. Alcohol can only be served as part of those meals.
So that person's criticism that you can have a pie but not a pint is actually incorrect.
Here we had the outbreak at the special care home - residents/staff/close contacts - and a potential exposure in three places because one of the staff or close contacts had visited those three places when asymptomatic (and possibly not a carrier anyway, just someone self isolating because of the care home connection). Someone then complains that there were infections at those places and they're still open.
It's either people not reading or listening properly or just accepting what they hear without checking themselves.
#2897
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Re: Coronavirus
I wouldn't hold my breath in anticipation of the borders reopening soon.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/trudeau-...drop-1.1508077
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/trudeau-...drop-1.1508077
#2898
#2900
Re: Coronavirus
The Liverpool City Region will be placed under ''very high'' coronavirus alert from Wednesday 14 October.
This means pubs and bars there cannot open unless they ''operate as if they were a restaurant'' and serve ''substantial'' meals. Alcohol can only be served as part of those meals.
This means pubs and bars there cannot open unless they ''operate as if they were a restaurant'' and serve ''substantial'' meals. Alcohol can only be served as part of those meals.
#2901
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Joined: Jan 2019
Posts: 432
Re: Coronavirus
I wouldn't hold my breath in anticipation of the borders reopening soon.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/trudeau-...drop-1.1508077
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/trudeau-...drop-1.1508077
Does that mean he may look to actually stick a middle finger up to trump and allows NZ/Aus etc in prior to the US??
Expect Britain will be back of the queue as we're in a mess I think, although I still don't really know.
#2902
#2903
Re: Coronavirus
I sure as hell don't know
#2905
Re: Coronavirus
You have to wonder just what the powers that be are going to do next. Old Boris came under fire for the 10 pm curfew as it was not solving the issue at hand. He has constantly said he doesn't want another lock down and i'm sure France and Spain feel the same yet there is mounting pressure from other MP's to shut it all down. Labour have been very vocal about a total lock down and when we see people being interviewed on the street it amazes me how many will say things like "the government need to lock us all down and get firm with people" I wonder if they are living in some dream world where the government pays everyone to sit at home for as long as it takes and we all live happily ever after. Even the WHO have now come out and said lock downs are not the answer and they cause too many other issues. So what is the answer?
I sure as hell don't know
I sure as hell don't know
#2906
Re: Coronavirus
I am increasingly thinking that the genie is out of the bottle and the only "sensible" option is to tell everyone to wear a mask, to SD, and to stay home as much as possible. .... Then remove all other restrictions. If you're stupid enough to crowd into a bar with 200 other people to watch a football game, or if you want to pile into a busy shop, or crowd into a train, then more fool you!
#2907
Re: Coronavirus
I am increasingly thinking that the genie is out of the bottle and the only "sensible" option is to tell everyone to wear a mask, to SD, and to stay home as much as possible. .... Then remove all other restrictions. If you're stupid enough to crowd into a bar with 200 other people to watch a football game, or if you want to pile into a busy shop, or crowd into a train, then more fool you!
Keep people locked up all winter and people will die. Perhaps not from COVID, but other reasons.
Open up the economy and enforce masks and people will still die. Deaths here in my part of BC are very low, If I was a small business owner I'd be prepared to risk it.
I am in favour of keeping the OAP homes locked down though. Those poor buggers bear the brunt of this horrible virus.
#2908
Re: Coronavirus
That is exactly what I was going to write. Consider your mask as a vaccine and remove the restrictions. It's a lose - lose situation whatever happens.
Keep people locked up all winter and people will die. Perhaps not from COVID, but other reasons.
Open up the economy and enforce masks and people will still die. Deaths here in my part of BC are very low, If I was a small business owner I'd be prepared to risk it.
I am in favour of keeping the OAP homes locked down though. Those poor buggers bear the brunt of this horrible virus.
Keep people locked up all winter and people will die. Perhaps not from COVID, but other reasons.
Open up the economy and enforce masks and people will still die. Deaths here in my part of BC are very low, If I was a small business owner I'd be prepared to risk it.
I am in favour of keeping the OAP homes locked down though. Those poor buggers bear the brunt of this horrible virus.
The average life expectancy in the UK is 81 years. The average age of death in people with Covid is 82.4 years. Covid — the illness you have to be dead to die of.