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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?

grandtanteJE65 Sun 21-Mar-21 11:37:06

Sooner or later we will return to a more normal life, and I have no doubt our grandchildren will bore their children with stories of lockdown in their childhood and youth.

Our parents bored us with WW2 stories!

Frogs Sun 21-Mar-21 11:35:15

Ive checked the latest update on the Government website and it says we are still in a National lockdown.
West Midlands as well other parts of the country have to all intents and purposes been in lockdown since October when it was put in the highest tier at the time even though there were more cases in London. Many people in Leicestershire and some other areas were put in the highest tier in July so have virtually been in Lockdown since March 2020. ?

LinkyPinky Sun 21-Mar-21 11:34:26

There weren't even any passenger planes in 1918, people were static but it still killed millions worldwide. Taking into consideration that malnutrition was rife during WWI and hygiene was non-existant

Static? I don’t think so, EllanVanon. In 1918 the war had just ended. People, especially soldiers were being repatriated all over the world from Europe.

Alioop Sun 21-Mar-21 11:33:38

Extended lockdown....please no. I really don't want another summer like last. I understand about the foreign hols though, too soon for that. I've had over a year now living on my own and hoped I could maybe start meeting up with friends again in the summer. One of my closest ones has terminal breast cancer and was given 18 mths/2 yrs last summer. My heart goes out to her as she wants to enjoy the time she has left, do things and she obviously can't. Shes a very sociable person and just wants to see people, it's getting to her so much, so sad.

win Sun 21-Mar-21 11:30:06

yet not eat

win Sun 21-Mar-21 11:29:20

We are definitely not coming out of lockdown on 29th March, Rosie 1959, all that is happening then is that "Stay at home" law is lifted, outdoor socialising allowed for 6 people only or two households, outdoor sports resume. Nothing else changes then. We then have a bit more freedom on 12th April when non essential retail and personal care reopen, gyms reopen, catered holidays allowed for one household only.
Long way to go eat but there is light at the end of the tunnel for sure.

Kerenhappuch Sun 21-Mar-21 11:28:01

I think the most we can hope for is the infection rate levelling out at a low point, and staying there. I think we may end up with an annual coronavirus vaccination to go with our flu vaccinations, which will protect against new variants of the virus. Personally, I’m happy with that.

deanswaydolly Sun 21-Mar-21 11:23:59

I find it all sad confusing and difficult. I SO desperately want to visit my daughter and grandchildren living in the Canaries. I will have had both vaccines but they wont have had any. Plus can I still spread it? What about the variants? I am a childminder so having the children every day but cannot have my 2 granddaughters that live locally. I know via fb etc and they actually say ....that my mindees families are still having parties, visits etc and ignoring lockdown. This week I have had to do a first aid course with 6 other people,Ofsted would not let us defer. So thats Ok but not ok to see my sons and granddaughters. Parents if mindees more or less saying I cannot go see them. I am SO careful and havent been inside a supermarket etc for over a year.
Sad and confused.

4allweknow Sun 21-Mar-21 11:23:04

The better weather longer daylight will of course entice people to mingle much more whether the rules allow or not. There are those in communities who will not accept vaccination when invited to do so allowing transference if they are carriers. Vaccine will lower the liklihood of serious complications if you do become susceptible to it but it does not eliminate the possibility. Yes it would be great if young people can go about life as they would like. I do though suspect that will be some time yet. Anyone spot the item on the numbers of police who now have Covid. They were involved in dealing with an illegal football match crowd in Glasgow. What we all want and what is safe for all are a while away yet.

Craicon Sun 21-Mar-21 11:22:47

According to one newspaper report today, more than 34 thousand people flew into the Republic of Ireland in the last month alone, with a high percentage stating it was for holiday or visit purposes.

Our total population is less than 6 million so why are all these people being allowed to enter the country when their travel is not essential and we’ve been in Lockdown since late December?

We’re stuck with a 5km travel limit which is impossible when you live rurally as my nearest supermarket is 8km distance away. Yet other people are clearly flouting the lockdown rules and travelling throughout the Republic and getting away with it.

henetha Sun 21-Mar-21 11:20:21

Well we are still in lockdown aren't we but about to gradually come out of it. And yes, there might be another lockdown later if we don't behave sensibly. If we stick to the rules and don't be selfish we might have a chance of freedom, but as long as people insist on their right to gather in large groups, etc. then another one is inevitable.
I think, long-term, there is cause for optimism if the whole world can get vaccinated eventually.
Meanwhile, wow, it's tedious isn't it.... sad

Buffy Sun 21-Mar-21 11:12:32

Just like Redhead56 I have kept cheerfully busy the whole time - until now. I’ve had enough. If it weren’t for the fact that spring is here and I have a small garden I would be in the depths of despair.

AnD1 Sun 21-Mar-21 11:07:27

I can’t see people adhering to the rules forever and a day, look at the protests. I find it concerning that some are making there own rules and the policing therof even more difficult.

Buffybee Sun 21-Mar-21 11:06:35

Getting worried and stressed won’t help anything, I refuse to be miserable.
We will come through this eventually, so I just look calmly forward to that time.
What else can we do?

TanaMa Sun 21-Mar-21 11:05:51

There are still too many people thinking the rules of travel, in particular, don't apply to them! Luckily my neighbours are about 300 yards away from me so it doesn't actually affect me, but twice recently they have had family come to stay from across the border in UK. I wish, sometimes, I could be the kind of person who would report them. Makes my blood boil when I think of all the people they put at risk. Rant for the day!!

montymops Sun 21-Mar-21 11:05:09

Of course we’ll come out of it. We will however have to learn to live with it- like influenza. We may have to have a Covid vaccination every year like the flu jab. Depends how long some immunity is conferred by the jab. There is lots we have yet to learn about it. Just be thankful to all those who have produced this vaccine so incredibly quickly.

notgoneyet Sun 21-Mar-21 11:05:02

My granddaughter has a holiday booked with her twin boys, partner and three other members of family in Spain in August. She is actually hoping that there'll be a ban on travel so she can not go and still get her money back. She said it's cost so much she can't afford not to have her money returned!

JaneJudge Sun 21-Mar-21 11:04:46

close enough to one another! I obviously need more caffeine smile

oodles Sun 21-Mar-21 11:04:26

Re the Spanish flu, yes there were no planes moving people around the world but there were trains moving troops back home, and ships to wherever home was, people from many countries were involved and I'm sure the transport was not socially distanced, that's how it got to remote villages all over the world. We have a chance to stop the spread if we all stop travelling for unnecessary purposes, and quarantine if we do

JaneJudge Sun 21-Mar-21 11:03:42

My Mum gets really angry with her neighbour, if it helps Maggie68. They appear to be doing what they want whilst slagging off anyone else who breaks those rules. I saw my Mum once last year and she saw two of my sons once too. That is it. She hasn't seen my other children at all since December 2019 and I doubt we are the only family in this situation. We don't all live close enough to one enough to go peering through each others doorways!

Maggie68 Sun 21-Mar-21 11:01:06

Does anyone feel angry and vexed when neighbours and some family blatantly flouting the rules by having visits from their kids and grandchildren and then tell you! I am livid my sister and family all mix all the time because they live on the same street it’s NOT !! a bubble for god sake! I get so angry when she tells me they all spent Mother’s Day at her granddaughters house! But I have to bite my tongue AIBU. I have six grandchildren and I’d love to see them ?

Hermia46 Sun 21-Mar-21 10:55:47

I can only echo the views on this thread. I have just emailed my MP around my concerns about holidaying abroad this year. We simply cannot do it, we are too close to being out of this eternal lockdown nightmare and I for one will not tolerate HMG pussyfooting around on this point. They must step in and control the situation, and I speak as one who had a holiday planned for France for late August which we will now not undertake.

JaneJudge Sun 21-Mar-21 10:53:06

My son wants me to go and fetch him from uni for Easter but I looked at the guidelines and surely he isn't allowed? He said restrictions are being lifted on the 29th March and he can come and stay with us but when I read the guidelines it said stay local and only meet in gardens?

I actually don't feel like we are in lockdown. I am staying at home but all my children are in work or in various education settings and my husband is going into work part of the week too. The first lockdown none of us went anywhere

Theoddbird Sun 21-Mar-21 10:49:45

If people are positive, patient, they abide by the rules and they go for their vaccination when called we will get through this without another lockdown.

Nannina Sun 21-Mar-21 10:49:17

I’ve had my latest Shielding email notifying shielding ending 31st March but advising to carry on doing the same and priority supermarket access extended to June 21st. Only difference I can see is the end of SS pay for those working