Is there light at the end of the tunnel now?
Is there a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel now?
Heard on the radio at lunchtime that when the Gov review at Easter...if the virus is considered to have peaked....they may relax the lockdown. I pray for this. Thoughts and opinions? |
Plan for the worst and hope for the best. I hope it's the beginning of the end but I'm not at all sure it is.
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I hope they don't relax the lockdown soon, with people still dying and becoming ill.
This isn't about anyone here but I'm sick of seeing people say they are bored of this now. I'd love to isolate and know my family are safe, but I am working and risking my life. If any of the bored people want to swap go ahead. |
Unfortunately no, they've just opened a field hospital and there are plans for 2 more. Sadly I don't think it's peaked yet.
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we are not at a best case peak yet, so there is a long, long way to go. Also, the reduction is slower when it happens than the rate of increase. I can see us being locked down until June
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No way, Spain are going to extend lockdown to 26th April, I think we will be in lockdown until at least mid May if not longer
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Its not just about being bored. I can cope with that. Its not being allowed to see my son thats getting to me personally. When other people are ignoring the rules and doing what the hell they want I am too frightened of getting a fine. X
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I have to break the rules to see my mum as she does my washing as i dont have a washer now but we dont come into contact she will leave it out the door and so will i
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I need a bloody drink. |
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At some point they need to strike a balance because people won't stay locked down forever. I'm not making a moral judgement of any kind here, whether or not each of us thinks people SHOULD stay on lockdown long term is another matter... I'm just being a realist and pointing out that they won't. There's a psychological and economic upper limit to lockdown and both are likely to be before most people would like.
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I don’t think we have reached the middle of the tunnel yet.
So a good way to go. Keep safe folk.:love: |
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By going out you could kill some ones love one.
There’s going to be thousands that will only see a loved ones grave from now on. Government would like things back to normal just as much as the next person. |
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@Kate I would say go ahead and see your son and you can stay a little distance away but still have a chat etc. I've seen loads of people doing it in the streets and neighbours/friends. If you go somewhere where there are minimal people there's literally no problem at all. Oh and don't worry you won't get a fine :laugh: If anyone tried to stop you (which is VERY unlikely anyway) then just say you're out for a walk. :shrug: |
the attitude of ... how can we get round these restrictions ... is what will be responsible for many more deaths. People still don't seem to be understanding that many more young and old will die
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Sure TS but Covid 19 can not be turned off like a tap, its going stick around for (I would say) 2 years. |
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I keep thinking to myself how much of this is scaremongering. X |
I have a letter saying I can work..Im hoping to be tested and if I get told I've had it.......I'm not just out:nono:...Im out out.:dance:
Drinking in pubs with signs saying no non coronas allowed. |
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It’s not scaremongering in the slightest, but the , even if it was, it should be ramped up because some morons out there still aren’t getting it, people not wanting to be bored for a few weeks are going to kill people through their ignorance and selfishness, if it takes a bit of fear to get them to buck their ideas up, so be it
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