No. No we don't. Criminally prioritising the Chinese tourist spend over public health considerations. As always, a total thick-as-mince disgrace by our idiot leaders :rolleyes:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-64116416
I guess you may be right. Covid-wise I appear to have dodged more bullets than action hero Tom Cruise. Including sharing a flying tubeful of passengers from Innsbruck on friday. Gotta love that ping two days later! In reality have prob been asymptomatically zapped more than once these past two...
For sure. Tho that shouldn't mean just removing the barriers that currently (possibly) prevent omicron sweeping through an entire care home. We've been there once before no?
Hopefully care homes will insist on lateral flow tests being taken by visitors prior to visiting. The tests aren't perfect by any means, but they might cut down the risk posed by asymptomatic visitors
'Covid restrictions on adult social care will be eased in England from Monday, the government has announced.
There will be no limit on the number of visitors allowed at care homes, self-isolation periods will be cut and care homes will only have to follow outbreak management rules for 14 days...
Only way to ensure full jab sign-up IMHO is to make it proof-of-entry to McDonalds and Burger King. Only way low IQ cntz might finally get the good news. Worst case scenario they might be forced - largely against their will - into a healthier diet
There will always be a feral underclass with absolutely no concept of getting a jab, or even watching the news. Best chance of reaching these ferals is forcible jabs when they get arrested
I saw on the BBC somewhere yesterday that some public transport providers - the responsible ones - will be trying to make the wearing of masks part of their Conditions Of Travel, tho may face an uphill struggle trying to enforce it
The moment BJ said that ditching of all Covid restrictions was 'irreversible' was the moment BJ ditched lip service to Following The Science. It's clearly nonsense and the U-Turn will follow in due course :rolleyes:
Maybe it'll become the new normal in the short to medium term. Because it's already 'utter ruin'. And maybe that's the only way the Amex will have a full house again anytime soon. Not got a health passport (or equivalent)? You're not coming in