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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Government guidelines advise Tier 3 not to travel, if they do then they have to adhere to the restrictions put in place for that area. Same for Tier 2.
It's amazing how people adjust the guidelines to suit their own narrative but then why not?
I think everyone is fed up now with the restrictions as so contradictory.
Can't blame them really.
Take care everyone xxx
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Government guidelines advise Tier 3 not to travel, if they do then they have to adhere to the restrictions put in place for that area.
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Correct. Only tier 2 and 1 can travel. Tier 3 is effectively still a lockdown. |
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Travel is essential to everything. Covid isn't caused by travelling its caused by people not following basic rules. I've travelled all over the world in the covid period as I work in the health advisory industry. I get tested twice a week, wear masks and be sensible |
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"Travel is essential to everything. Covid isn't caused by travelling its caused by people not following basic rules. I've travelled all over the world in the covid period as I work in the health advisory industry. I get tested twice a week, wear masks and be sensible "
True. It could even be argued that travel to areas which require a test before travel may cause asymptomatic spreaders to find out they are positive where that might not have otherwise.
If we were going to restrict travel we needed to do it before the virus reached our shores. It doesn't help to minimise travel at this stage when people our neighbours have lower infection rates than we do. |
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