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Are we approaching another lockdown?

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WishIwasyounger Fri 19-Mar-21 17:17:17

Is it just me, or does anyone else think that the graph of new cases seems to be leveling out? Some European countries seem to be going back into lockdown, so I'm now getting anxious that we're not going to be back to normal for ages. Will my grand daughter ever see normal life?

olliebeak Sun 21-Mar-21 13:33:17

IF every country, ALL OVER THE WORLD, had had a fully co-ordinated attitude towards Lockdown at the same time we wouldn't be still in this situation.

But Oh No - the thoughts of Governments co-operating together to defeat this virus is just alien to those who look to 'get one up' on their perceived rivals!

Nannan2 Sun 21-Mar-21 13:36:18

I just hope it won't put even more off having the vaccine.Blinking EU woman blowing it out of all proportion! The risks are still very, very low,against risks of covid, and if i can still take the plunge, with medical problems, i hope others can too..If EU are so unhappy with astrazeneca then i suggest their scientists invent something much better then..?

Nannan2 Sun 21-Mar-21 13:37:31

olliebeak, i fully agree.

Shelagh6 Sun 21-Mar-21 13:57:49

We are in a lockdown now. If people go out on protests and marches, we’ll be in permanent lockdown obeying the rules while the walkers etc. will not be! It’s a rollercoaster really!

Glamgran007 Sun 21-Mar-21 14:05:58

I’m living in France, over 60 and have diabetes. I can’t get vaccinated anywhere in my department. Have been offered a vaccination back in the UK. Wish I could just nip back. We are not in lockdown here, just a nightly curfew, which has just changed from 6pm to 7pm. Which doesn’t seem to make any sense?

Summerlove Sun 21-Mar-21 14:26:40

I am sure with Macron unsettling people and Ursula Vanderlyen being a bit of a b**ch their vaccine process is not going welll

Why is the man simply unsettling people, but the woman is being a bitch?

Thoughts on a postcard.

Happysexagenarian Sun 21-Mar-21 14:39:59

There will very likely be future lockdowns. We may not get back to what we considered 'normal' before COVID for a long time, if ever. It may take 6 months, a year or five years. It will take as long a it takes and we'll just have to go with the flow however young or old we are, no point complaining about it all the time. One day there will be a different normal. Those of us who are still around to enjoy it should count ourselves lucky.

Maggie68 Sun 21-Mar-21 14:44:55

I get so mad when people flout the rules especially people close to you like sisters and you don’t say anything because you don’t want fallout but it hurts when they say they’ve all seen each other on Mother’s Day three households get together and surely that is not allowed but hey Ho they do it anyway and so do my neighbours they have their grandchildren for overnight is on a Friday night always have done keep on doing it make me so angry because I can’t see my grandchildren and I have six of the little darlings. Why is it that we seem to be doing As we are supposed to but my children are worried about us getting it from their children so they are being extra cautious and that says something for my kids doesn’t everybody think like xx

jocork Sun 21-Mar-21 14:46:52

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-56465540

Large crowds are still spreading the virus. When things are loosened up things will get worse again unless people continue to follow the rules. The numbers are reaching a plateau because asymptomatic cases are being picked up by the extra testing now children are back at school, but unless everyone continues to follow the rules we won't reach the reductions of restrictions that the government has suggested and lockdown will continue for longer. The suggested dates are not set in stone so we need to show retraint or they will move further away again.
I understand that we have all had enough of lockdown and want to see our friends and family, but if people relax too soon, we''ll all be back where we started. The vaccine will only bring an end to this situation when enough people have had it throughout the world. If people can't be patient for a bit longer, holidays will start the process again, unless people quarantine properly on return. Lots of people may not be able to afford to do that so rules will be broken. All the rule breakers think that somehow they will be immune from causing a problem and when covid comes knocking it is too late! Please everyone, don't ruin everything as the end is in sight!

Elvis58 Sun 21-Mar-21 14:48:24

Hopefully not, we are on track to vaccinate all adults.
Unfortunately Europe is well behind the vaccination stakes.Too much infighting and not ordering enough before it was developed.So no foreign holidays for a couple of years.
Covid will never go away and is something we are going to have to live with for the foreseeable future.But l dont think the economy would survive anymore lockdowns.So no, l dont believe we will go into another one.

Casdon Sun 21-Mar-21 14:58:15

I do understand your worries Nannan2. My mum is 92, and she’s been on warfarin for over 30 years, but was still recommended to have the vaccine because it was less risk than getting COVID and she’s been absolutely fine. I think with the number of people vaccinated it’s known that the risk of dying as a result of the vaccine is actually incredibly small, but it is still a leap of faith, we just have to rely on medical advice and do as they suggest I think. From what I hear the vaccination trials are going extremely well for children so far, this vaccine will probably become the same as the flu vaccine in future years, it’s just that it’s new so people are anxious.

Molly10 Sun 21-Mar-21 15:06:34

Nannan2 - NHS workers still get free car parking and also discounts on a variety of other things.

Notright Sun 21-Mar-21 15:16:53

Unless Boris closes the borders from Europe completely, and as cases are rising in Europe, yes, unless he gets much much stricter - with jail for anyone that breaks it - we will have another spike. Sorry but that's the fact. And people should be stopped from leaving the country if they intend to come back. No business cannot be attended to on line these days.

Eyaronia Sun 21-Mar-21 15:20:14

We must, in my humble opinion, be optimistic, the vaccine roll out seems to be going well...

Eyaronia Sun 21-Mar-21 15:21:17

Cases are levelling out. not rising. R is still below 1, about 0.8. You are right to be slightly anxious, as we won't be back to 'normal' (whatever that means) for a long time.

rosie1959 Sun 21-Mar-21 15:24:43

Eyaronia

Cases are levelling out. not rising. R is still below 1, about 0.8. You are right to be slightly anxious, as we won't be back to 'normal' (whatever that means) for a long time.

As the plan is to lift all restrictions in June surely that means back to normal

Mak27 Sun 21-Mar-21 15:31:45

I agree, hopefully we will come out the other side soon

halfpint1 Sun 21-Mar-21 15:38:11

Ursula Von der Leyen has said again that Europe would stop shipments to the UK if the the company did not meet its
supply obligations to EU countries, fulfill your contract with Europe before you start delivering to other countries.

Now if the boot was on the other foot, vaccines manufactured in Britain but exported to Europe before being given to the British public, what would the news headlines be.

The vaccine roll out here in France is miserable , my 75 year old neighbour had to drive an hour just only last week, to get vaccinated, even if you want the Astrazenicum vaccine its not available because they don't deliver.

Whether the European hierarcy messed it up or not , we all need to be vaccinated and Britains' boasting helps no one.

Biscuitmuncher Sun 21-Mar-21 15:38:20

Why are people talking about another lockdown? We're not out of this one yet!

Thomas67 Sun 21-Mar-21 15:57:37

I’m sure we are in lockdown now so I’m puzzled!

Naninka Sun 21-Mar-21 16:13:07

Come on, GNtters... don't be down,
Let's chase Corona out of town,
Vacs are up and new cases low,
We'll show this Covid where to go.
So slap on a smile and have good cheer,
I'm sure that normal life is near!!

Vosaie Sun 21-Mar-21 16:17:02

You don't say how old your granddaughter is, but the younger she is the more normal this will be. I feel for older kids, though even though they are back at school life is not what it was for them.

Itsnotme Sun 21-Mar-21 16:35:51

I agree with Notright, Boris needs to get strict, close the borders, make the decision easy for everyone and get rid of COVID as much as we can.

Cycorax Sun 21-Mar-21 17:11:21

I think it will be quite a long time before restrictions are fully lifted. This virus is now part of our lives. I'm not expecting to try and go abroad in 2021. And I am not even sure about UK holidays.

Rosalyn69 Sun 21-Mar-21 17:17:51

Here in Wales we are still on stay local lockdown. Hairdressers are open and golf courses.
There is no doubt in my mind that there be further lockdowns later in the year.