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Covid: What's the situation where you are?

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FannyCornforth Thu 17-Jun-21 11:22:24

Hello Everyone ?

I fear that I'm going to sound, at best, terribly naive, and even possibly ignorant; so I apologise in advance if that is the case.

This thread was prompted by havimg just had my cat's grooming appointment cancelled due to the vetinary assistant having to self isolate.

I admit that I was sort of thinking that all that type of thing was over with now...

James O'Brien on LBC was saying some things the other day that prompted me to predict that the schools will be closing early for the Summer holidays...

DH and I were planning on going to the local pub tomorrow for the first time since February 2020; but now I'm not sure...

What is going on where you are?
What do think is going to happen?

Any thoughts; opinions; musings, please

Thank you, as ever

Amberone Fri 18-Jun-21 19:43:54

Deaths, hospital admittance and cases were all on the rise recently in our area of North West Surrey but appear to have flattened out again.

Our lives have pretty much returned to normal (apart from mask wearing indoors) although we tend to avoid crowded places. We've been shopping a few times but we go early before things get busy, as with our supermarket trips. We've had three weekends in Wales to visit family and stayed in hotels and will be going back for a longer visit once hotel/cottage costs reduce a bit. I did notice when we were out today that there were a lot more people not wearing masks than I usually see, especially younger people (younger as in twentiesish).

Mollygo Fri 18-Jun-21 19:46:45

Alegrias1?
I’m concerned about the influx of fans to Wembley and the pubs and clubs in the area for those with no tickets? Are you confident that there will be no transfer of the virus in either direction?
It’s like the influx of visitors to Cornwall at half term + the G7, but not in the open air. If you don’t think there’s a problem, sorry you read my post.

Alegrias1 Fri 18-Jun-21 19:53:12

I brought up the presence and behaviour of the Tartan Army, so clearly I'm concerned.

Your response? "Who will NS blame?" It's impossible to have a serious conversation when that's the attitude.

3nanny6 Fri 18-Jun-21 19:53:35

I am in South of England and apparently the Delta variant is rising rapidly not just where I am but also surrounding areas.
We had cards put through our doors that they would be visiting our area from last Thursday onwards but so far nobody has knocked at my door (that was for the surge testing) I do my own tests anyway and had a negative test yesterday.

I was looking at maybe 20.000 Scots football supporters that have made there way to London although they had been asked to stay away no social distancing and no masks oh well
perhaps they think just let the virus rip through so irresponsible.

Ailidh Sat 19-Jun-21 10:56:38

I'm in West Yorkshire, on the border but not across it to Kirklees, which is a high Delta zone. I don't suppose the virus knows to stop at the border.

I haven't been to a pub yet but that's because I can't remember the last time I went to one pre-plague.
I haven't been to a restaurant yet but that's because I'm trying to lose weight and lack self control in the face of a menu.
I've had coffees indoors and outdoors at Costa and others, very happy with that.
I mask in our market which is outdoors but often very crowded.
I'm using buses again.
I'm shopping more, though only for things I want, I never have been a hobby shopper.
I'm going back to volunteering in my local charity shop.
I've continued walking the dogs at the crack of dawn an often before it.
I'm testing twice a week because I'm going about and among more people than before and although fully vaccinated at the earliest applicable opportunity, I am concerned to avoid asymptomatically passing it on to others.

I would say my life is pretty much back to normal, apart from having and wearing a vast range of colour matching masks. One garment that always fits, whether my weight goes up or down. ??

Sarnia Sat 19-Jun-21 11:46:55

Surge testing is taking place in and around Reigate in Surrey this weekend due to rising numbers of the Delta variant. I hope over 18's take the opportunity to have a vaccine jab so this god awful virus doesn't have too many opportunities to mutate.

mokryna Sat 19-Jun-21 13:23:40

Versailles. ate outside a restaurant with one of my DDs last night, we both felt weird walking along the streets without masks fully on, as from last Thursday we could chose whether or not to outside. She’s a darling as she still wears hers lower down so that if she is near someone wearing one covering nose and mouth, out of respect she puts hers on correctly. I do the same but she is a young person. We couldn’t eat too late as there still is an eleven o’ clock curfew on till Sunday. No foreign tourists yet. It was so good.

calvin21 Sat 19-Jun-21 14:14:28

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Artaylar Sat 19-Jun-21 14:26:39

LauraNorder

Rates currently low on the Isle of Anglesey but thousands of holidaymakers have arrived from many areas of the U.K. so we have decided to stick to lunch in the garden with our closest friends who we know are as cautious as we are.
We’ll wait and see how things go at the end of the holiday season.
If I lived in an area that wasn’t full of tourists and had low covid rates I’d love to go and eat in a pub garden.
I hope you can venture out a bit FannyC, it’s nice to socialise and have a change of scenery.

I second that on the number of tourists here in Anglesey right now Laura Norder. We drove to Red Wharf Bay the other day for an outside drink at The Ship. It was absolutely packed and they were turning peeps away at the car park.

I think we'll be sticking to lunch in the garden for now as well.