Well it was the first day and apart from some places being shut it didn't seem any different to yesterday, lots of traffic, lots of people out shopping in the supermarkets, it was quite surreal compared to last time.
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The, roads seemed normal today nothing like the deserted scene back in march. Tesco seemed normal today which was a surprise. The only difference was the sight of some clothing shops, cafes and card shops, being closed. Plenty of people out and about. |
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It’s not really a lockdown though, a few businesses closed, can’t meet indoors, wfh if you can, schools still open, meet a other individual publicly outdoors, no time limit on being outdoors to name a few...... a lot less restrictions than the first one |
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No different here... but then it’s hardly a lockdown if schools and universities are open as usual.. as well as 90% of workplaces ... apart from hospitality being shut down (my sympathies to those people affected) nothing has changed really... makes you wonder what the point of it all is .... |
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"No different here... but then it’s hardly a lockdown if schools and universities are open as usual.. as well as 90% of workplaces ... apart from hospitality being shut down (my sympathies to those people affected) nothing has changed really... makes you wonder what the point of it all is .... " I can't understand it really. You can go into tesco and the like and buy clothes, shoes, pyjamas,, books, cards,, toys, and Christmas gifts and yet all the I dependant shops have to close. This, really doesn't make any sense but then what do you expect with this inept government
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"It’s not really a lockdown though, a few businesses closed, can’t meet indoors, wfh if you can, schools still open, meet a other individual publicly outdoors, no time limit on being outdoors to name a few...... a lot less restrictions than the first one "
That is true apart from the stay at home part, not many people seem to be staying at home... |
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Working flat out even though parts of the business should be shut, company is adamant its normal trading and they wont comply. We have even been told to delete the NHS app off our phones so we can be tracked and traced.
PS, its a multi national billion pound compnany |
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"Well it was the first day and apart from some places being shut it didn't seem any different to yesterday, lots of traffic, lots of people out shopping in the supermarkets, it was quite surreal compared to last time.
Anything different for yours?"
Nope, no difference. Got up, S hoiked me into the shower, are brekkie, opened Teams, did work, finished work, collected child from nursery and now trying not to think about work. A normal day since 19th March |
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"Well it was the first day and apart from some places being shut it didn't seem any different to yesterday, lots of traffic, lots of people out shopping in the supermarkets, it was quite surreal compared to last time.
Anything different for yours?
Nope, no difference. Got up, S hoiked me into the shower, are brekkie, opened Teams, did work, finished work, collected child from nursery and now trying not to think about work. A normal day since 19th March "
*ATE brekkie. Feckin' autocarrot |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
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Had a lie in, went a long walk by the river, quick trip to the garden centre as our pet hedgehog didn’t like his new dinner so had to go buy his old type, bit of gardening and now bonfire bbq without the bonfire and watching all the distant fireworks, not a bad day at all but not sure the next 27 will be so pleasurable, figure I will go stir crazy lol |
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It is very quiet in my home town today. Hardly any traffic on the roads, the high street is a ghost town. Car parks virtually empty.
It feels very much like the 1st lockdown to me.
I had a lovely walk in the park this afternoon. With hardly anyone else around. So the bird song was once again much more noticeable
And I enjoyed feeding the squirrels who were very hungry & ran at me when they saw I had a bag of monkey nuts! |
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The roads were very quiet when i went to work today and there were very few people about.
I was then furloughed at lunchtime due to recieving the extremely highly vulnerable email. On the way home it was as quiet as it had been on the way in. |
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By *lansmanMan
over a year ago
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"No different here... but then it’s hardly a lockdown if schools and universities are open as usual.. as well as 90% of workplaces ... apart from hospitality being shut down (my sympathies to those people affected) nothing has changed really... makes you wonder what the point of it all is .... "
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"Working flat out even though parts of the business should be shut, company is adamant its normal trading and they wont comply. We have even been told to delete the NHS app off our phones so we can be tracked and traced.
PS, its a multi national billion pound compnany "
Can you report them? |
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Mr M, work as normal, flat out and only likely to get busier, roads seemed as busy as ever tbh.
Mrs M, walked dog, housework, walk dog again, cut the lawns, tidy the garden then prepped tea for us hungry guys. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Got up went to work, finished work went for my hair cut just got home going for a curry later. "
didn't think barbers could open.. do you rememberer when people couldn't get hair cut for over three months?
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By (user no longer on site)
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Im working as I have almost everyday since this started. Bit weird as my work is way out in the styx...never seen so many people sinxe this began on the footpath and out on the scenic roads..guess may as well enjoy the furlough |
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By *estivalMan
over a year ago
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couldng tell u what it was like outside not even botherd getting dressed today.been under quilt on sofa watching youtube and playing playstation.looked to grey and misrable to venture out anywhere |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Got the divorce Nisi through
Any emotions opening the envelope.?
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It's emailed these days, and the absolute comes with a pdf to print out the certificate.
Cold machines marching on. |
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"Well it was the first day and apart from some places being shut it didn't seem any different to yesterday, lots of traffic, lots of people out shopping in the supermarkets, it was quite surreal compared to last time.
Anything different for yours?"
I get up, have my breakfast, go to work and come home. Same old same old. |
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