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by Richard Frost » Mon Jun 22 2020 6:39pm
But its not a report of a second wave. Is it? It is simply saying it is something to watch out for. That has always been the case!
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by BeautifulSunshine » Mon Jun 22 2020 6:45pm
Richard Frost wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22 2020 6:39pm
But its not a report of a second wave. Is it? It is simply saying it is something to watch out for. That has always been the case!
Stay Alert, Stay Safe.
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by macliam » Tue Jun 23 2020 6:09pm
Can you see Hancockio's nose growing?
If any of the pet scientists was to dare to contradict Boris, you'd not see them again on TV. The daily reports have been politically manipulated for weeks.
Just because I'm paranoid, it doesn't mean they're not out to get me
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by expressman33 » Tue Jun 23 2020 6:42pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51506729? ... 7LO0W4y6uw
In theory from 4th July as long as we stay 1 metre apart from the other household ,myself and my wife could go in every house in our street . Once we have left each house they could be visited by another family , and then another . But 3 families are not allowed to meet inside one house .
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by Chadwick » Thu Jun 25 2020 8:57am
expressman33 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23 2020 6:42pm
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51506729? ... 7LO0W4y6uw
In theory from 4th July as long as we stay 1 metre apart from the other household ,myself and my wife could go in every house in our street . Once we have left each house they could be visited by another family , and then another . But 3 families are not allowed to meet inside one house .
You should only come to 1m if there are other measures in place (eg. masks) and if you can't keep 2m apart.
Otherwise, I understood it the same way. So long as only two households are together at any one time, one side of the street could visit every house on the other side in a sequence, moving up a house at a time.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jun 25 2020 11:56am
Good progress and things are moving in the right direction.
Well done everyone.
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by BeautifulSunshine » Thu Jun 25 2020 4:50pm
Ministers are due to finalise details of a series of "travel corridors" so people arriving into the UK on certain routes will not need to quarantine.
Most of Western Europe is due to be on an initial list of exempt countries.
The countries expected to be exempt include France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Belgium, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Turkey and Finland.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-53177282
Yes, fabulous news. I can take her to Paris
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by Sarah » Thu Jun 25 2020 6:09pm
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!
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