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Unfortunately it is because of people like this thinking the rules don't apply to them will mean we will be in lockdown until May at the very least
Give us a safe example of acceptable government advocated outdoor exercise for children then Cherie.
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The daily exercise is meant to be alone or only with household members, letting your kids out to play football with the other local kids is completely irresponsible and for once, I agree with Adam on something like this, parents found to be allowing their children to do so, should be fined
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Its attitudes like that is why people break the rules and continue to infect
It's attitudes like this that lead to scaremongering and panic buying.
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Give us a safe example of acceptable government advocated outdoor exercise for children then Cherie.
They can go out with a sibling or parent and exercise, ride a bike....jog, there are families with kids in our street they go out every day together and ride their bikes up and down, but they are not joining in with others kids on the street as they and their parents are obviously aware of what is acceptable, the kids come out at different times to other families


I dont know what part of do not meet others you are not getting.

Stay at home
Only go outside for food, health reasons or work (but only if you cannot work from home)
If you go out, stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people at all times
Wash your hands as soon as you get home
Do not meet others, even friends or family.

You can spread the virus even if you don’t have symptoms.
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The daily exercise is meant to be alone or only with household members, letting your kids out to play football with the other local kids is completely irresponsible and for once, I agree with Adam on something like this, parents found to be allowing their children to do so, should be fined
100% its not exactly a difficult rule to interpret either

This is what happening in Italy and Spain, people interpreted the rules to suit themselves, and they are where they are
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To be fair, I don't see how you can possibly play football whilst staying more than 3m apart
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They can go out with a sibling or parent and exercise, ride a bike....jog, there are families with kids in our street they go out every day together and ride their bikes up and down, but they are not joining in with others kids on the street as they and their parents are obviously aware of what is acceptable, the kids come out at different times to other families


I dont know what part of do not meet others you are not getting.

Stay at home
Only go outside for food, health reasons or work (but only if you cannot work from home)
If you go out, stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people at all times
Wash your hands as soon as you get home
Do not meet others, even friends or family.

You can spread the virus even if you don’t have symptoms.
I'm well aware of the advice cherie there's no need to be so patronising.

As long as they are social distancing for me there is no thread to a handful of kids outside. That's my opinion
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I'm well aware of the advice cherie there's no need to be so patronising.

As long as they are social distancing for me there is no thread to a handful of kids outside. That's my opinion
Do you think children playing football will choose to practice social distancing?
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I'm well aware of the advice cherie there's no need to be so patronising.

As long as they are social distancing for me there is no thread to a handful of kids outside. That's my opinion
You asked me a question, I answered, that’s not being patronising, I am a bit aghast that you can’t see how wrong it is

Your opinion against medical advice on how to break the virus chain, just wow
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To be fair, I don't see how you can possibly play football whilst staying more than 3m apart
Exactly lol, it'd have to be a game where you're not allowed to tackle anyone or really move around at all
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Unfortunately, I would love to let my son out to play football in the street but there is no way a child of his age would remember to stay 6ft away from the others. He has been playing football since he was 3, training twice a week on drills,spacing etc but get them in a game and its still swarm ball. Its tough but he just has toto play in the back garden for now. Luckily, we have a decent sizes back garden. I feel for kids (and their parents) who live in flats etc where getting fresh air is just not that easy.
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To be fair, I don't see how you can possibly play football whilst staying more than 3m apart


They could always just avoid tackling/ close contact .. I spent hours with mates just passing a ball ( a good distance) to each other ... practicing techniques and controlling balls coming at you


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You asked me a question, I answered, that’s not being patronising, I am a bit aghast that you can’t see how wrong it is

Your opinion against medical advice on how to break the virus chain, just wow
Stay aghast .. I only asked for an example of exercise for kids not for you to parrot government 'advice'.
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Unfortunately, I would love to let my son out to play football in the street but there is no way a child of his age would remember to stay 6ft away from the others. He has been playing football since he was 3, training twice a week on drills,spacing etc but get them in a game and its still swarm ball. Its tough but he just has toto play in the back garden for now. Luckily, we have a decent sizes back garden. I feel for kids (and their parents) who live in flats etc where getting fresh air is just not that easy.
Like these kids who live in back to back terraces?
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Very true, I am.also a master of the long ball after years of this game.

But I would still plonk them all in front of a warm fire with a nice book atm.
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Very true, I am.also a master of the long ball after years of this game.



But I would still plonk them all in front of a warm fire with a nice book atm.


They’ve all got Xbox’s or PS4s ... we had flamin Monopoly


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All change!!!

This flip flop govt is about to change it's mind again... get your ball out kids!

Business has decided it's worth a few 1000 dead to get everyone back to work, forget antibodies or any silly testing.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9447021.html
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All change!!!

This flip flop govt is about to change it's mind again... get your ball out kids!

Business has decided it's worth a few 1000 dead to get everyone back to work, forget antibodies or any silly testing.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9447021.html
reading the article, it is one guy, not in government who is saying he never agreed with the lock down strategy in the first place

I know you don't like this government Kizzy, but please stick to the actual facts
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Stay aghast .. I only asked for an example of exercise for kids not for you to parrot government 'advice'.

It’s worth parroting the advice who knows it might sink in at some point
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All change!!!

This flip flop govt is about to change it's mind again... get your ball out kids!

Business has decided it's worth a few 1000 dead to get everyone back to work, forget antibodies or any silly testing.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-a9447021.html


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reading the article, it is one guy, not in government who is saying he never agreed with the lock down strategy in the first place

I know you don't like this government Kizzy, but please stick to the actual facts
It's a bit early to be slamming the breaks yet. They will need to do some serious re-evaluation if we're still in lockdown by the end of May, though.

I know that when you take a moment to think about it Kizzy, you of all people on here do understand that poverty kills just as surely as any virus. We need to be pragmatic and very careful.
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so will remain in his Downing St. Flat.

He also stated Good Weather
tomorrow but he wants you to stay at home?

Somehow I think many will go out
ignore the PM.
I also think many will venture out this weekend, I was out early this morning just a walk round my small village and the amount of people already out and about was surprising.

On the topic of Boris, I thought he looked ill on the video stream.
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The daily exercise is meant to be alone or only with household members, letting your kids out to play football with the other local kids is completely irresponsible and for once, I agree with Adam on something like this, parents found to be allowing their children to do so, should be fined
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Kids aren't going to remember or bother to stick to a safe distance.

The rules are clear and stretching them little by little to suit is just going to cause these lockdowns to drag on for longer.
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I also think many will venture out this weekend, I was out early this morning just a walk round my small village and the amount of people already out and about was surprising.

On the topic of Boris, I thought he looked ill on the video stream.

Yes PM , Still with a Fever.

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reading the article, it is one guy, not in government who is saying he never agreed with the lock down strategy in the first place

I know you don't like this government Kizzy, but please stick to the actual facts
I posted an article based on the views of a government advisor... not sure why me keeping you informed of that upsets you so much. My views are neither here or there, He is again advocating herd immunity, that is a fact...don't shoot the messenger.
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