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zeemeeuw

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Apr 8, 2006
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The strong guidance from now is to keep social contacts to an absolute minimum and if you absolutely have to socialise then do so outdoors, vaccines, social distancing and fresh air are our friends against Omicron in that order. Legally enforceable restrictions like Wales are now ordering need some time to allow businesses to get ready for the new measures which I expect will be in place for some time.

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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Thanks due to [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] for posting booster links these last few weeks. Judging by the enormous, snaking queue outside Churchill Sq today, you’ve saved many of us a lot of time. Many thanks.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
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Looks like Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford wants to shut further sectors down beyond nightclubs but cannot without further treasury support from Westminster and a possible return of the furlough scheme through the rest of the winter/early Spring. Where the **** is Rishi Sunak??

Yeah it's SO urgent that he has done it to start in 10 days time. So people will basically spend the next week making the most of it and probably even more reckless.

All while cases in Wales are stable if not slightly declining.

If they're serious, impose restrictions from today or Monday or something.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Looks like Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford wants to shut further sectors down beyond nightclubs but cannot without further treasury support from Westminster and a possible return of the furlough scheme through the rest of the winter/early Spring. Where the **** is Rishi Sunak??

Maybe he should make decisions that he can afford to fund, rather than trying to be different and also seeking to add to colossal debts we already have for an action that’s too late and may be unnecessary anyway :shrug:
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Yeah it's SO urgent that he has done it to start in 10 days time. So people will basically spend the next week making the most of it and probably even more reckless.

All while cases in Wales are stable if not slightly declining.

If they're serious, impose restrictions from today or Monday or something.

It’s almost like he’s happy to destroy Welsh sectors to say Labour is different (same with SNP) and the nasty Tories are costing you your job and business

There is currently absolutely no reason to shut night clubs in 10 days time.
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,871
Guiseley
Can't you just cancel it? Not often you get a genuine reason to cancel at such short notice. I've pulled my little one out of nursery, cancelled all plans we had over this weekend and into next week. The Mrs isn't thrilled but she gets that if we get it now, Xmas is cancelled anyway.

Typically yesterday I came down with quite a nasty cough, 5 Lat flow tests say negative, but she says I needed to book a Pcr just to be certain, so just hoping for the results on that.

Hard to cancel the party as it's my daughter's best mate.
The comedy gig (Shagged, Married, Annoyed) was my wife's birthday present so up to her whether we go or not really.
My only hope is that there isn't (doesn't seem to be) much of it in Leeds yet. In fact cases are lower here than they've been since July.
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
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It’s almost like he’s happy to destroy Welsh sectors to say Labour is different (same with SNP) and the nasty Tories are costing you your job and business

There is currently absolutely no reason to shut night clubs in 10 days time.

Who TF goes to a nightclub on 27th December anyway? I used to go three times a week back in the day, but doubt I ever went to a nightclub on 27th December.
 






Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,516
Haywards Heath
Who TF goes to a nightclub on 27th December anyway? I used to go three times a week back in the day, but doubt I ever went to a nightclub on 27th December.

:wave:

Fabric always has a decent selection between Christmas and new year. Adam Beyer is a bit of a tradition, I've been a few times and it's always excellent with a good crowd - zero dickheads, chancers or troublemakers who are all saving it for the usually crap NYE!
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,122
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Looks like Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford wants to shut further sectors down beyond nightclubs but cannot without further treasury support from Westminster and a possible return of the furlough scheme through the rest of the winter/early Spring. Where the **** is Rishi Sunak??

Treasury support? You mean our support or that of generations to come …the cost of which went up yesterday and will more than likely increase further next year …Drakeford has made the decision independent of Westminster perhaps you should be asking him
 






loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,279
W.Sussex
#COVID19 Update Latest vs 7 days ago

1st Dose:
% of 12+ [89.3%] vs [89.0%]

2nd Dose:
% of 12+ [81.5%] vs [81.2%]

3rd Dose:
Daily [DELAYED] vs [+469,479]
% of 12+ [DELAYED] vs [38.6%]

Cases: +93,045 vs +58,194
Deaths: +111 vs +120

Patients in Hospital 7,611 vs 7,448
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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Looks like Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford wants to shut further sectors down beyond nightclubs but cannot without further treasury support from Westminster and a possible return of the furlough scheme through the rest of the winter/early Spring. Where the **** is Rishi Sunak??
Either Wales is an independent country that can make its own decisions based on its own income, or else Wales is part of the UK and must abide by the UK decisions. Wales has the power to raise extra taxes, so let them use that power to pay for furlough if they so wish.
 


dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
2,205
I might agree if it weren't for Christmas coming up. If you catch it are you just going to ignore the requirement to isolate, the potential for a 10k fine, and the potential to kill the elderly folks?
This may come as a shock to you, but the elderly have potential to die without help from coronavirus. I think you might find that half a million elderly people died the year before coronavirus even existed.

I realise that even a fully jabbed 88 year old might have perhaps a 1% chance of dying of coronavirus if they go out and about as normal in 2022, compared with staying at home. But all that means is that their chance of dying next year rises from 20% to 21%. People forget just what a risky business it is, being old. If you knew that you had only a 79% chance of surviving till 2023, but if you abandoned your family and stayed in your house all year and saw literally no-one you could imporve the odds to 80%, would you take it? Would you give up the best of your remaining 5 years for a marginal improvement in your chance of reaching the less good years?
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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This may come as a shock to you, but the elderly have potential to die without help from coronavirus. I think you might find that half a million elderly people died the year before coronavirus even existed.

I realise that even a fully jabbed 88 year old might have perhaps a 1% chance of dying of coronavirus if they go out and about as normal in 2022, compared with staying at home. But all that means is that their chance of dying next year rises from 20% to 21%. People forget just what a risky business it is, being old. If you knew that you had only a 79% chance of surviving till 2023, but if you abandoned your family and stayed in your house all year and saw literally no-one you could imporve the odds to 80%, would you take it? Would you give up the best of your remaining 5 years for a marginal improvement in your chance of reaching the less good years?

Yep. Spoke to my elderly mum today…she was widowed a couple of years ago and lives on her own. Coming to stay with us for several days for Xmas (which has been a big deal for her - doesn’t like being away or travelling). When I said we might need to rethink things if we have Covid in the house she basically said she couldn’t care less about it - a few days with the family was far more important, she’s boosted and probably had it already etc etc.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,122
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Yep. Spoke to my elderly mum today…she was widowed a couple of years ago and lives on her own. Coming to stay with us for several days for Xmas (which has been a big deal for her - doesn’t like being away or travelling). When I said we might need to rethink things if we have Covid in the house she basically said she couldn’t care less about it - a few days with the family was far more important, she’s boosted and probably had it already etc etc.

I hope you are giving up the chance of watching the Boxing Day match to stay with her…or is she coming along :whistle:
 


atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
5,124
Yep. Spoke to my elderly mum today…she was widowed a couple of years ago and lives on her own. Coming to stay with us for several days for Xmas (which has been a big deal for her - doesn’t like being away or travelling). When I said we might need to rethink things if we have Covid in the house she basically said she couldn’t care less about it - a few days with the family was far more important, she’s boosted and probably had it already etc etc.

My mum's pretty similar. 85 and doesn't travel much now but has now been persuaded to come to us for a few days. When I broached the covid subject she said she couldn't care less now. She's sacrificed plenty and in her words she doesn't know how many more Christmases she has.
 


crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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Lyme Regis
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SAGE met yesterday and leaked minutes show they are now recommending a full lockdown, and this side of new year to have full effects and to protect at best case scenario 3,000 daily hospitalisations.
 
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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
53,024
Burgess Hill
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SAGE met yesterday and leaked minutes show they are now recommending a full lockdown, and this side of new year to have full effects and to protect at best case scenario 3,000 daily hospitalisations.

Thankfully there is no chance of Boris trying to implement this….he was lucky to get the latest restrictions through. Even if he does, he faces complete anarchy.
 




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