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| View Poll Results: What are the chances of a second lockdown in your opinion? | ||||||
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3 | 14.29% | |||
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| Probable |
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5 | 23.81% | |||
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| Nearer to 50/50 |
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4 | 19.05% | |||
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| Not very likely |
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6 | 28.57% | |||
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| Doubtful/won't happen |
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3 | 14.29% | |||
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| It's on the cards but it won't happen if I have anything to do with it (aka LeatherTrumpet) |
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0 | 0% | |||
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Depends what you mean. Yes to an extent, but not on the scale of the first one in terms of what is and isn't closed. e.g. drive-thru isn't going anywhere this time, and probably most highstreet retail. I can't see them closing schools but not impossible - with higher possibility for older agegroups (15+).
Other than that I'm not sure how much more they can do. People don't want to do it. They can enforce some parts (e.g. closing bars, pubs and dine-in) but honestly at this point I do accept the argument that it would probably just push people into more household mixing. |
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