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All restrictions to end?

(259 Posts)
Daisymae Thu 10-Feb-22 10:05:46

Well, so that's then. Luckily there's not tens of thousands of daily infections and several hundred people a day dying. Oh, wait a minute.. ....

Nannagarra Sat 12-Feb-22 00:01:39

I’m another who is really sorry Alegrias1 appears to have left the site. A PM I composed expressing my regret to her cannot be delivered. I hope she is reading this and realises the extent to which I have valued her opinions and her kind interactions with me.

Callistemon21 Fri 11-Feb-22 23:13:52

DiscoDancer has been on here for ages, so no.

GillT57 Fri 11-Feb-22 23:11:23

Casdon

For the intellectually challenged (i.e.me) is this post code for Alegrias is now Farzanah? Also, where is Lemongrove - is she Discodancer1975? I’m getting confused!

So am I! Lemongrove has been very quiet lately. I am rubbish at spotting reincarnation!!!

MayBee70 Fri 11-Feb-22 23:08:32

Casdon

Actually Scotland’s Health Minister was more scathing than Vaughan Gething.
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/10/scottish-health-secretary-calls-johnsons-scrapping-of-covid-rules-a-dead-cat
I just don’t get why anybody would believe a politician rather than scientists and public health doctors about how to keep yourself and others safe during a pandemic.

Because people, unfortunately, only seem to believe what suits their own personal agenda.

Lucca Fri 11-Feb-22 22:46:58

Casdon

For the intellectually challenged (i.e.me) is this post code for Alegrias is now Farzanah? Also, where is Lemongrove - is she Discodancer1975? I’m getting confused!

I do not think so !! I don t know Alegrias personally but I do know she left. I would welcome her back though, she’s missed .
Find it odd that those who ask where she is when you need her were quite keen to denigrate her…..

Anyway apologies for digression. I think it’s too soon and very unnecessary to abandon mask wearing, such a small but helpful thing to do.

Casdon Fri 11-Feb-22 22:19:51

Actually Scotland’s Health Minister was more scathing than Vaughan Gething.
www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/10/scottish-health-secretary-calls-johnsons-scrapping-of-covid-rules-a-dead-cat
I just don’t get why anybody would believe a politician rather than scientists and public health doctors about how to keep yourself and others safe during a pandemic.

Dickens Fri 11-Feb-22 22:14:32

growstuff

Allsorts

How long can we put life on hold, we’ve been vaccinated and have to just take the risk. The problem is those that haven’t been done, that’s the risk they take though as they know the consequence.. Most of us will get it I think, hopefully milder now we’ve been jabbed.

My life isn't on hold. In what way is yours?

I'm CEV and my life isn't "on hold" either.

Casdon Fri 11-Feb-22 22:08:07

Urmstongran it wasn’t Mark Drakeford.

Casdon Fri 11-Feb-22 22:07:03

But Joesoap his political point scoring was not relevant to the issue, which was that Boris has acted without medical or scientific advice is it?

Urmstongran Fri 11-Feb-22 22:05:33

Drakeford is Labour. Nuff said.

Joesoap Fri 11-Feb-22 21:59:37

I think we have to "live with covid" but at the same time I think its too early to allow people with positive tests to be out and about, distributing covid to others I think most people will use common sense, be sensible and stay home if not feeling well,but then there are always some people who will carry on as though the pandemic is over and it is NOT OVER.

Pantglas2 Fri 11-Feb-22 21:40:00

Casdon

According to BBC News, Vaughan Gething, who announced the covid management plans for Wales for the next three weeks today told the BBC he was "fairly surprised" by the manner of the PM's announcement, and the fact that it did not appear to be underpinned by public health advice.
If the advice exists, he said, "it hasn't been shared with us."
"There certainly wasn't a meeting and agreement between the chief medical officers across the UK.
"There was no meeting between health ministers before this change was made, all the things that have been very normal during the course of the last two years, didn't take place," he said.
He questioned why no medical advice had been provided to underpin the changes.
"Here in Wales I can look anybody and everybody in the eye and say today's changes have gone through that process."

It certainly looks like Boris is winging it.

I watched this and the message was like a schoolgirl tantrum - “my party was wonderful and everyone who didn’t come thought so too..” !

Every point was accompanied by a derogatory reference to Tory policy on the lax relieving of restrictions especially mask wearing! Well, I remember how Drakeford was totally anti mask wearing at the beginning of the pandemic so let’s not be calling the kettle folks...

growstuff Fri 11-Feb-22 21:34:27

MerylStreep

Rosie1959
I can. Knowing that when I book a restaurant I will be going there instead of getting a call back to say they can’t open because of staff isolating.

So you'd rather go to a restaurant with infected staff?

growstuff Fri 11-Feb-22 21:32:09

Allsorts

How long can we put life on hold, we’ve been vaccinated and have to just take the risk. The problem is those that haven’t been done, that’s the risk they take though as they know the consequence.. Most of us will get it I think, hopefully milder now we’ve been jabbed.

My life isn't on hold. In what way is yours?

growstuff Fri 11-Feb-22 21:31:36

rosie1959

If we are going to wait for this virus to disappear completely we may have a very very long wait
Now I may lead a quiet life but I cannot think of anything I cannot do now that I couldn’t do back in 2019.

I agree with you that we'll have a very long wait, which is why I don't think we'll go back to "normal" in our lifetimes - ever.

I also agree that I can't think of anything I can't do know which I could in 2019 - except I wear a mask when I know I'm going to in an enclosed space, consciously keep my distance and test myself if I know I'm going to be meeting somebody vulnerable in an enclosed space.

What are the restrictions people are making a big deal about?

Daisymae Fri 11-Feb-22 21:18:11

Removing all restrictions at this point is just cavalier. It's obviously being done for political rather than public health reasons. I think that Whitty et al owe the public some guidance.

Allsorts Fri 11-Feb-22 21:13:54

How long can we put life on hold, we’ve been vaccinated and have to just take the risk. The problem is those that haven’t been done, that’s the risk they take though as they know the consequence.. Most of us will get it I think, hopefully milder now we’ve been jabbed.

Dickens Fri 11-Feb-22 21:06:43

songstress60

I am glad the resrictions are ending because now we need to concentrate on the economy which is now in a dire strait. Let's get on with normal living and to those who don't feel safe - well hey YOU stay indoors because I am sick of rules, lockdown, masks and testing. Bring back normality! No not the new normal but prepandemic normal.

Some of those who don't "feel safe" might well actually be at risk because of various other health problems. If 1 in 2 or 3 people now get cancer, that's an awful lot of immune compromised people. And they often continue to work - I did whilst undergoing chemotherapy.

It's about more than you being sick of rules and masks you know...

songstress60 Fri 11-Feb-22 21:05:02

Glad restrictions are over. Let's get back to normal, because the economy is in a dreadful state. We have the vaccine so why has it taken so long. Those who are vulnerable? Well let them shield and let the rest of us just have a life the way it was before the pandemic. No more isolating, no more lockdowns or restrictions. Bring on normality!

Casdon Fri 11-Feb-22 21:00:32

According to BBC News, Vaughan Gething, who announced the covid management plans for Wales for the next three weeks today told the BBC he was "fairly surprised" by the manner of the PM's announcement, and the fact that it did not appear to be underpinned by public health advice.
If the advice exists, he said, "it hasn't been shared with us."
"There certainly wasn't a meeting and agreement between the chief medical officers across the UK.
"There was no meeting between health ministers before this change was made, all the things that have been very normal during the course of the last two years, didn't take place," he said.
He questioned why no medical advice had been provided to underpin the changes.
"Here in Wales I can look anybody and everybody in the eye and say today's changes have gone through that process."

It certainly looks like Boris is winging it.

MaggsMcG Fri 11-Feb-22 20:49:56

All you can do is carry on with any restrictions you personally feel you need to. I've been doing that for months now.

MayBee70 Fri 11-Feb-22 19:54:44

Most people I know seem to be leading pretty normal lives and have been doing so for a long time, now. It’s only me that’s being uber careful and that’s my choice. I did go to my daughters for a cup of tea this afternoon, though, and even saw my grandsons when they came in from school but DD tested them as soon as they got in.

Retired65 Fri 11-Feb-22 19:51:02

I think it is unwise to end all regulations. People who have covid should still be required to isolate for the required number of days. Allowing those with covid to go out and about is madness.

rosie1959 Fri 11-Feb-22 19:48:10

MerylStreep

Rosie1959
I can. Knowing that when I book a restaurant I will be going there instead of getting a call back to say they can’t open because of staff isolating.

Never experienced that one

MerylStreep Fri 11-Feb-22 19:40:25

Rosie1959
I can. Knowing that when I book a restaurant I will be going there instead of getting a call back to say they can’t open because of staff isolating.