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Not in any . It’s an English thing. Wondering why it’s not in the other countries . United divisions starting .. ? I see Manchester has been put on tier 3 despite the mayor saying it’s not complying . Lol |
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over a year ago
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Teir 1, Exeter Uni figures dropping so well done to some of them, small and I mean small clusters in Devon, half term for kids spread over Next 3 weeks. Let’s see how many in 4 weeks time. Normally visitors add to the Fab fun. |
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over a year ago
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"Not a clue
I go to the shop, I go to work, I go home to my bubble
Tiers are only for England"
Ahh that’ll explain why I’ve no idea
Well there’s other reasons for me being clueless but that’s just normal |
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"Not a clue
I go to the shop, I go to work, I go home to my bubble
Tiers are only for England
Ahh that’ll explain why I’ve no idea
Well there’s other reasons for me being clueless but that’s just normal "
Lol
I think those who really understand what's going on or what the government are doing are few and far between these days.
I know my legal obligations. I've decided how I'm going to proceed beyond that. Shrug |
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By *av_55Man
over a year ago
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This week tier 1 Saturday afternoon tier 2 then Monday back to tier 1
Working away has its bonuses
But we are tested every few weeks as key workers
Still scary so I stay away as much as possible
This is the norm till at least after Christmas |
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Tier 1 for now, but let’s be honest until people stop Breaking the original social distancing and mask rules and start acting like adults we will all be in tier 3 pretty soon, people are doing a great job blaming the government but if nobody can enforce the rules and the idiots are in denial then we are all screwed
From someone really pissed off that his business might fail having been growing every year for the last 15. |
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"Tier 1 for now, but let’s be honest until people stop Breaking the original social distancing and mask rules and start acting like adults we will all be in tier 3 pretty soon, people are doing a great job blaming the government but if nobody can enforce the rules and the idiots are in denial then we are all screwed
From someone really pissed off that his business might fail having been growing every year for the last 15. "
I'm sorry and I really hope your business makes it through, its a really worrying time. |
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over a year ago
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"2: and little wonder! Overpacked tubes and buses, not everyone wearing a mask. All those months locked up for what? Conflicting rules and stupid people: bad combination."
I actually can't believe how quite the tubes and buses are. Although I don't travel at peak times thankfully. |
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"2: and little wonder! Overpacked tubes and buses, not everyone wearing a mask. All those months locked up for what? Conflicting rules and stupid people: bad combination.
I actually can't believe how quite the tubes and buses are. Although I don't travel at peak times thankfully. "
Yesterday a woman sat beside me on the bus as it was packed. Asked her to move as they're social distancing signs everywhere.
Said she was pregnant and I shouldn't be in those seats anyway as they were for old people. Shut her up when I flashed my old foggies oyster.
I blame the bus drivers. If the capacity is 30 why pack 60 on? |
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Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
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"2: and little wonder! Overpacked tubes and buses, not everyone wearing a mask. All those months locked up for what? Conflicting rules and stupid people: bad combination.
I actually can't believe how quite the tubes and buses are. Although I don't travel at peak times thankfully.
Yesterday a woman sat beside me on the bus as it was packed. Asked her to move as they're social distancing signs everywhere.
Said she was pregnant and I shouldn't be in those seats anyway as they were for old people. Shut her up when I flashed my old foggies oyster.
I blame the bus drivers. If the capacity is 30 why pack 60 on? "
Yes I agree, the buses did have a sign on the door saying there max capacity but I think they have removed them now. |
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"Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
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So much inconsistency on the local level. The bit of GM I live in had 13 cases last week out of a population of around 22,000. Kendal South had 23 cases and a higher rate per 100,000. Kendal is in the lowest tier. We're in tier 2 and more than likely to be dragged into tier 3 with the rest of GM. How does that work? |
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"Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
So much inconsistency on the local level. The bit of GM I live in had 13 cases last week out of a population of around 22,000. Kendal South had 23 cases and a higher rate per 100,000. Kendal is in the lowest tier. We're in tier 2 and more than likely to be dragged into tier 3 with the rest of GM. How does that work?"
For me it’s like London, most have always known if shutting down or rules changing it has to be done city wide. It cannot be done borough to borough as most people don’t live / work in the same borough. If we didn’t change the whole city you would just get people moving from borough to borough to avoid the rules they are in; confusion and discord because the street next to me has different rules and that doesn’t help anyone
I’m not aware of the geography of Manchester and it’s districts so can’t comment on your specifics, can only comment on the city I’m in.
London’s cases are low with the highest borough at 124/100,000 but we are still heading into tier two to try and stop it’s increase. It’s not ideal but I can’t see a different solution and I personally prefer to try and stop it now rather than it hits the numbers being reflected in other parts of the country
If we manage it then maybe we’ll drop back to tier one and those individuals that can, will be able to see their family and friends in December and try and make the most of it. If we don’t I can see this December will be a really miserable time for everyone |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
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"just looked online we dont seem to be in one yet
That means that you are in 1 Medium.
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so pretty much how its been since september then? do find it a bit odd as we were ine of the worst places in the south east a month or so ago. |
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"Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
So much inconsistency on the local level. The bit of GM I live in had 13 cases last week out of a population of around 22,000. Kendal South had 23 cases and a higher rate per 100,000. Kendal is in the lowest tier. We're in tier 2 and more than likely to be dragged into tier 3 with the rest of GM. How does that work?
For me it’s like London, most have always known if shutting down or rules changing it has to be done city wide. It cannot be done borough to borough as most people don’t live / work in the same borough. If we didn’t change the whole city you would just get people moving from borough to borough to avoid the rules they are in; confusion and discord because the street next to me has different rules and that doesn’t help anyone
I’m not aware of the geography of Manchester and it’s districts so can’t comment on your specifics, can only comment on the city I’m in.
London’s cases are low with the highest borough at 124/100,000 but we are still heading into tier two to try and stop it’s increase. It’s not ideal but I can’t see a different solution and I personally prefer to try and stop it now rather than it hits the numbers being reflected in other parts of the country
If we manage it then maybe we’ll drop back to tier one and those individuals that can, will be able to see their family and friends in December and try and make the most of it. If we don’t I can see this December will be a really miserable time for everyone"
Yes different borough's in London have very different rates of infection. I know people have said it would be better to have a borough by borough lockdown.The problem is that in most towns and cities the majority of people will have their doctors or school in the same area for example. In London you can live in one Brough But your local supermarket or school ect... is in another one. |
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"Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
So much inconsistency on the local level. The bit of GM I live in had 13 cases last week out of a population of around 22,000. Kendal South had 23 cases and a higher rate per 100,000. Kendal is in the lowest tier. We're in tier 2 and more than likely to be dragged into tier 3 with the rest of GM. How does that work?
For me it’s like London, most have always known if shutting down or rules changing it has to be done city wide. It cannot be done borough to borough as most people don’t live / work in the same borough. If we didn’t change the whole city you would just get people moving from borough to borough to avoid the rules they are in; confusion and discord because the street next to me has different rules and that doesn’t help anyone
I’m not aware of the geography of Manchester and it’s districts so can’t comment on your specifics, can only comment on the city I’m in.
London’s cases are low with the highest borough at 124/100,000 but we are still heading into tier two to try and stop it’s increase. It’s not ideal but I can’t see a different solution and I personally prefer to try and stop it now rather than it hits the numbers being reflected in other parts of the country
If we manage it then maybe we’ll drop back to tier one and those individuals that can, will be able to see their family and friends in December and try and make the most of it. If we don’t I can see this December will be a really miserable time for everyone
Yes different borough's in London have very different rates of infection. I know people have said it would be better to have a borough by borough lockdown.The problem is that in most towns and cities the majority of people will have their doctors or school in the same area for example. In London you can live in one Brough But your local supermarket or school ect... is in another one. "
.... and within the borough to for infection rates.
True I’m lucky everything I need / use in these last 8 months is within a ten minute walk. I’ve only left my sq mile three times in that time. |
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"Heading into 2 tomorrow
We were sent this link my our local councillor, it’s a map that gives up to date info on cases not just in your district / borough but if you zoom in gives the cases local to you by wards (well that’s what we call them in London). I found it interesting to see the history of cases for my specific area rather than the whole borough, we had no cases from 18 April through to 23 September
https://coronavirus-staging.data.gov.uk/details/interactive-map
So much inconsistency on the local level. The bit of GM I live in had 13 cases last week out of a population of around 22,000. Kendal South had 23 cases and a higher rate per 100,000. Kendal is in the lowest tier. We're in tier 2 and more than likely to be dragged into tier 3 with the rest of GM. How does that work?
For me it’s like London, most have always known if shutting down or rules changing it has to be done city wide. It cannot be done borough to borough as most people don’t live / work in the same borough. If we didn’t change the whole city you would just get people moving from borough to borough to avoid the rules they are in; confusion and discord because the street next to me has different rules and that doesn’t help anyone
I’m not aware of the geography of Manchester and it’s districts so can’t comment on your specifics, can only comment on the city I’m in.
London’s cases are low with the highest borough at 124/100,000 but we are still heading into tier two to try and stop it’s increase. It’s not ideal but I can’t see a different solution and I personally prefer to try and stop it now rather than it hits the numbers being reflected in other parts of the country
If we manage it then maybe we’ll drop back to tier one and those individuals that can, will be able to see their family and friends in December and try and make the most of it. If we don’t I can see this December will be a really miserable time for everyone
Yes different borough's in London have very different rates of infection. I know people have said it would be better to have a borough by borough lockdown.The problem is that in most towns and cities the majority of people will have their doctors or school in the same area for example. In London you can live in one Brough But your local supermarket or school ect... is in another one.
.... and within the borough to for infection rates.
True I’m lucky everything I need / use in these last 8 months is within a ten minute walk. I’ve only left my sq mile three times in that time. "
We unfortunately live on the cusp of 3 boroughs so it would be a nightmare if our Borough was in lockdown but the others weren't and vice versa. |
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"Tier 1 for now, but let’s be honest until people stop Breaking the original social distancing and mask rules and start acting like adults we will all be in tier 3 pretty soon, people are doing a great job blaming the government but if nobody can enforce the rules and the idiots are in denial then we are all screwed
From someone really pissed off that his business might fail having been growing every year for the last 15.
I'm sorry and I really hope your business makes it through, its a really worrying time. "
Thank you, yes it is, what is worse is the support is for certain industries so if we go into the top tier the hair dresser has to close and gets financial help but although we work to the close proximity working guidelines we are not on the list of business who get help, but as our clients come from normally 1-3 hours drive away they aren’t travelling |
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Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester! |
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"Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester!"
Works the same in London, there are a lot of places that come under Greater London but aren’t London, they will still go into tier two tomorrow no matter the distance away.
As for why you were locked down in September and Manchester wasn’t, I can’t answer that apart from assuming your particular town had a spike in numbers at the time.
Lake District again I can only comment what I know. My dad lives there and at the start of this he said come and live with us, country air see it like the war escaping to the countryside. I just responded but your numbers are higher than mine and always remained so, so we’ll stick to home but thanks.
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"Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester!
Works the same in London, there are a lot of places that come under Greater London but aren’t London, they will still go into tier two tomorrow no matter the distance away.
As for why you were locked down in September and Manchester wasn’t, I can’t answer that apart from assuming your particular town had a spike in numbers at the time.
Lake District again I can only comment what I know. My dad lives there and at the start of this he said come and live with us, country air see it like the war escaping to the countryside. I just responded but your numbers are higher than mine and always remained so, so we’ll stick to home but thanks.
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The issue is the inconsistency. If they're using infection rates to dictate policy, then they've got some very illiterate people reading the numbers....... I kind of don't care if we go into tier 3. Selfishly, it'll have little to no impact on me personally, but I do care about local businesses and it has to be fairly and equitably applied across the country. If another area has the same/higher figures than us, they should be in the same restriction level. |
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"Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester!
Works the same in London, there are a lot of places that come under Greater London but aren’t London, they will still go into tier two tomorrow no matter the distance away.
As for why you were locked down in September and Manchester wasn’t, I can’t answer that apart from assuming your particular town had a spike in numbers at the time.
Lake District again I can only comment what I know. My dad lives there and at the start of this he said come and live with us, country air see it like the war escaping to the countryside. I just responded but your numbers are higher than mine and always remained so, so we’ll stick to home but thanks.
The issue is the inconsistency. If they're using infection rates to dictate policy, then they've got some very illiterate people reading the numbers....... I kind of don't care if we go into tier 3. Selfishly, it'll have little to no impact on me personally, but I do care about local businesses and it has to be fairly and equitably applied across the country. If another area has the same/higher figures than us, they should be in the same restriction level."
I agree but maybe it’s done on how consistent those infection rates are, how quickly they climb, if they are reducing at all, and the same for the neighbouring boroughs, I don’t know
I feel for the businesses that have to close, but I’m really not sure what else can be done
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"Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester!
Works the same in London, there are a lot of places that come under Greater London but aren’t London, they will still go into tier two tomorrow no matter the distance away.
As for why you were locked down in September and Manchester wasn’t, I can’t answer that apart from assuming your particular town had a spike in numbers at the time.
Lake District again I can only comment what I know. My dad lives there and at the start of this he said come and live with us, country air see it like the war escaping to the countryside. I just responded but your numbers are higher than mine and always remained so, so we’ll stick to home but thanks.
The issue is the inconsistency. If they're using infection rates to dictate policy, then they've got some very illiterate people reading the numbers....... I kind of don't care if we go into tier 3. Selfishly, it'll have little to no impact on me personally, but I do care about local businesses and it has to be fairly and equitably applied across the country. If another area has the same/higher figures than us, they should be in the same restriction level.
I agree but maybe it’s done on how consistent those infection rates are, how quickly they climb, if they are reducing at all, and the same for the neighbouring boroughs, I don’t know
I feel for the businesses that have to close, but I’m really not sure what else can be done
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I wonder if there is a decision making process they use to decide on changing a regions covid tier... And if so... Whether it is available to the public... It might stop some of the moaning/misinformation ..and if they don't have one...
Govt should lock down "starmer plus others
Govt shouldn't lock down "Burnham plus others
Govt should increase our local restrictions" essex"
Govt should decrease our local restrictions "Burnham"...
Too many opinions and not enough action. |
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"Spurs- we're not even in Manchester! We're in a town that is a constituent part of Greater Manchester, which covers a massive geographic area. The govt managed to impose individual lockdown rules on this specific town back at the start of September (all hospitality closed apart from takeaways) but the city of Manchester stayed open. Now, we here in this town have a lower rate than one of the largest towns in the Lake District, yet the whole Lake District (bar Barrow) is tier 1 and we could be tier 3 tomorrow. I accept hyper local restrictions don't work, but we're 15 miles from Manchester city centre. We are NOT in Manchester!
Works the same in London, there are a lot of places that come under Greater London but aren’t London, they will still go into tier two tomorrow no matter the distance away.
As for why you were locked down in September and Manchester wasn’t, I can’t answer that apart from assuming your particular town had a spike in numbers at the time.
Lake District again I can only comment what I know. My dad lives there and at the start of this he said come and live with us, country air see it like the war escaping to the countryside. I just responded but your numbers are higher than mine and always remained so, so we’ll stick to home but thanks.
The issue is the inconsistency. If they're using infection rates to dictate policy, then they've got some very illiterate people reading the numbers....... I kind of don't care if we go into tier 3. Selfishly, it'll have little to no impact on me personally, but I do care about local businesses and it has to be fairly and equitably applied across the country. If another area has the same/higher figures than us, they should be in the same restriction level.
I agree but maybe it’s done on how consistent those infection rates are, how quickly they climb, if they are reducing at all, and the same for the neighbouring boroughs, I don’t know
I feel for the businesses that have to close, but I’m really not sure what else can be done
I wonder if there is a decision making process they use to decide on changing a regions covid tier... And if so... Whether it is available to the public... It might stop some of the moaning/misinformation ..and if they don't have one...
Govt should lock down "starmer plus others
Govt shouldn't lock down "Burnham plus others
Govt should increase our local restrictions" essex"
Govt should decrease our local restrictions "Burnham"...
Too many opinions and not enough action. "
Just a couple of points. Burnham only wants the government to apply the same financila package they applied to the rest of the country when it was locked down. At no point has he said drop them down to tier 1. |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"just looked online we dont seem to be in one yet
That means that you are in 1 Medium.
so pretty much how its been since september then? do find it a bit odd as we were ine of the worst places in the south east a month or so ago."
National Guidelines. Look Here . . . if you have a laptop or tablet (harder to work on your phone . . .
Zoom in the map - but basically if you are in the Yellow you are Tier 1 Medium National Guidelines and Rule of 6.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-these-are-the-main-changes-to-covid-19-restrictions-that-are-happening-today-12104816 |
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"just looked online we dont seem to be in one yet
That means that you are in 1 Medium.
so pretty much how its been since september then? do find it a bit odd as we were ine of the worst places in the south east a month or so ago.
National Guidelines. Look Here . . . if you have a laptop or tablet (harder to work on your phone . . .
Zoom in the map - but basically if you are in the Yellow you are Tier 1 Medium National Guidelines and Rule of 6.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-these-are-the-main-changes-to-covid-19-restrictions-that-are-happening-today-12104816"
Or use this if on your phone
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54373904 |
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"Lancashire moved to 3, Manchester probably soon to follow.
I agree with treating Greater Manchester as a whole.
My feelings on the tiers and this mess are unpublishable."
It's all they can do atm and make sure the Covidiots obey the rules |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"just looked online we dont seem to be in one yet
That means that you are in 1 Medium.
so pretty much how its been since september then? do find it a bit odd as we were ine of the worst places in the south east a month or so ago.
National Guidelines. Look Here . . . if you have a laptop or tablet (harder to work on your phone . . .
Zoom in the map - but basically if you are in the Yellow you are Tier 1 Medium National Guidelines and Rule of 6.
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-these-are-the-main-changes-to-covid-19-restrictions-that-are-happening-today-12104816
Or use this if on your phone
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-54373904"
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"Lancashire moved to 3, Manchester probably soon to follow.
I agree with treating Greater Manchester as a whole.
My feelings on the tiers and this mess are unpublishable.
It's all they can do atm and make sure the Covidiots obey the rules "
Maybe they can have an effective track and trace. Maybe they can have coherent policy and communication. Maybe they can apply the law equally to all. Maybe they can quit with the corruption. Maybe they can support communities and businesses facing financial ruin. Maybe they can listen.to.the.motherfucking.science. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency.."
10pm I heard. And yet I believe gym's stay closed in Liverpool. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency.."
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country "
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk "
So I’ve read, but you can’t have one tier 3 location with them open and their neighbouring tier 3 area with them closed.... it’s one or the other across the board |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk "
I think Liverpool are tier 3 plus additional measures.
... Which seems to destroy "simple system" from the outset. But hey. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk
So I’ve read, but you can’t have one tier 3 location with them open and their neighbouring tier 3 area with them closed.... it’s one or the other across the board "
Apparently boris made his announcement to the local politicians then left without answering any questions. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk
So I’ve read, but you can’t have one tier 3 location with them open and their neighbouring tier 3 area with them closed.... it’s one or the other across the board
Apparently boris made his announcement to the local politicians then left without answering any questions. "
It's not quite as bad here but apparently GM politicians were told (with not much notice) about tier 2 ahead of time.
Except Wigan because someone in Westminster doesn't know where that is |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk
So I’ve read, but you can’t have one tier 3 location with them open and their neighbouring tier 3 area with them closed.... it’s one or the other across the board "
And this is my point about consistency. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
Gyms are supposedly low infection risk
So I’ve read, but you can’t have one tier 3 location with them open and their neighbouring tier 3 area with them closed.... it’s one or the other across the board
And this is my point about consistency."
I totally get it, it’s madness on level of lockdown |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country "
I agree, it's a shambles and open to challenge in in law.. |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
I agree, it's a shambles and open to challenge in in law.."
If someone made a legal challenge the gmnt wouldnt have a leg to stand on |
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
I agree, it's a shambles and open to challenge in in law..
If someone made a legal challenge the gmnt wouldnt have a leg to stand on"
Go on then Lionel |
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I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this. |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this."
It's beyond parody.. |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody.."
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS. |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS."
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
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"Two about to go into three..
Midnight tonight..
But gyms stay open..
Wtf is going on with the inconsistency..
Or does it signal a u turn on gyms for all tier 3 locations ? If not then it’s madness either every area follow the same tier rules or just don’t bother.
It’s things like this that cause the disharmony within the different areas of the country
I agree, it's a shambles and open to challenge in in law..
If someone made a legal challenge the gmnt wouldnt have a leg to stand on
Go on then Lionel "
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS."
People genuinely believe this is being handled well. |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
Christ "
That was last week mind, this week it's opportunism..
It's like a goalie berating an opposing player for scoring when the goalie has decided to walk away and get a cuppa.. |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
People genuinely believe this is being handled well."
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
Christ
That was last week mind, this week it's opportunism..
It's like a goalie berating an opposing player for scoring when the goalie has decided to walk away and get a cuppa.."
Opportunism for what. Saving lives and not obliterating the economy? |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
Christ
That was last week mind, this week it's opportunism..
It's like a goalie berating an opposing player for scoring when the goalie has decided to walk away and get a cuppa..
Opportunism for what. Saving lives and not obliterating the economy?"
For following the advice from the governments own scientific advisors re circuit break..
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
Christ
That was last week mind, this week it's opportunism..
It's like a goalie berating an opposing player for scoring when the goalie has decided to walk away and get a cuppa..
Opportunism for what. Saving lives and not obliterating the economy?
For following the advice from the governments own scientific advisors re circuit break..
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What would scientists know about virology.
Slap a slogan on it and talk about the Blitz. We'll be fine |
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"I'd just like someone vaguely competent in charge for half a second here.
So many of us have done so much to help. And I'm not talking about above and beyond. The ordinary sacrifices, the living in fear, the restriction of our lives. Most of the public have done really well with what we've been given. But what we've been given is crap. And most people won't go out and seek additional information, we can't expect them to.
We need the government to govern. Properly.
Christ that we even have to say this.
It's beyond parody..
It'd be hilarious if it were on TV. A touch unbelievable.
And we get people saying that Boris tried his best.
This ain't kindergarten nor is it colouring FFS.
What's funny in a did he really just say that sort of way is Boris telling Starmer to get on board and pull together..
Christ
That was last week mind, this week it's opportunism..
It's like a goalie berating an opposing player for scoring when the goalie has decided to walk away and get a cuppa..
Opportunism for what. Saving lives and not obliterating the economy?
For following the advice from the governments own scientific advisors re circuit break..
What would scientists know about virology.
Slap a slogan on it and talk about the Blitz. We'll be fine "
This week at pmq's it was something about flashing warning lights in a planes cockpit..
My first thought was the film 'airplane' from back in the day.. |
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God.
It's a bit like Americans toting guns in Walmart talking about revolutionaries or whatever at this point. (The same ones crying because The Cheesecake Factory was closed)
You're not big or brave or right because you've got a metaphor. The metaphor requires substance to have any impact.
Our forebears were brave. Maybe we should try it for ourselves ffs |
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I'm in Essex, which goes into tier 2 at midnight tonight. Luckily, I'm in Southend which is a unitary Trust, so we stay at Tier 1.
Seems Covid also knows the difference between council that manage their own budgets! |
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"Well visitors are still encouraged even tho we are tier 3.. no travel restrictions either
I thought you could only travel in or out of tier 3 for work or childcare ?"
Apparently not, you just have to stay with your family group & not mix with others. It was in Lancs live |
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"I don't give a damn what tier my area is in. It won't change how I live.
Sensible outlook...."
I'm living as though I'm in the highest tier anyway.
I don't want to catch it and seems most people don't care about who they spread it to as long as they can go to pubs and fuck around.
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