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Not freedom day, but "you've got the vaccine and now go back to being cogs in the economic wheel day"

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PippaZ Mon 19-Jul-21 08:12:37

And what's wrong with that? Well, nothing as far as I'm concerned. It's honest. It was never going to be a new VE Day as Baby Boris wanted. It's not "back to normal". It could be a slow step toward a covid compatible future.

But it only can if you stop thinking of it as a day when you can cast your cares to the winds. It's a small step forward with many caveats. However, we are still 'governed' by a government that would not keep their jobs if they were in a commercial world - too many of them are incompetent.

It can be a step in the right direction. If we all take responsibility for our actions and take care of ourselves and be aware of taking care for the sake of others we may move forward. If we continue with Johnson's great idea of setting the carefree and careless against the responsible we may find ourselves back where we started.

So good luck to us all - especially those who are vulnerable and anxious and let's keep our fingers crossed that we don't need yet another government U-turn.

Ladyleftfieldlover Mon 19-Jul-21 17:15:21

Everyone in Waitrose today was wearing a mask. There were a few empty shelves which had signs saying that Covid was to blame for shortages. Later I had to pop round to the Health Centre to collect OHs prescription. They have kept to their mask wearing rules. I had a text from the Vet today explaining that they aren’t changing their rules any time soon.

Curlygirl Mon 19-Jul-21 17:23:25

Never understand what BJ says. I really try to concentrate but soon lose the thread amidst all the waffle and side stepping the question that he always does. By the time he’s finished I realise that I haven’t got a clue what he’s said!

MoorlandMooner Mon 19-Jul-21 17:25:03

Curlygirl

Never understand what BJ says. I really try to concentrate but soon lose the thread amidst all the waffle and side stepping the question that he always does. By the time he’s finished I realise that I haven’t got a clue what he’s said!

Neither has anyone else, including him.

PippaZ Mon 19-Jul-21 18:17:34

It's good to hear the mask-wearing rate seems to be staying up. I'm going out for a coffee tomorrow but to the place we have always been to (nice cakes) which has a garden big enough to keep people at a comfortable distance. I will be interested to see how many people walk through the shop with masks on.

maddyone Mon 19-Jul-21 19:15:56

A quick call at Lidl for a few things has shown me that the vast majority of people are still wearing masks and using sanitiser. There were three people in the store who weren’t wearing masks.

sodapop Mon 19-Jul-21 19:29:40

Elegran

Just after posting, Pippa, I saw on Facebook an image of a teatowel with a quote from Nelson Mandela in 1995 ^"Now is the time to accept in our hearts and minds that with freedom comes responsibility."^

That quote really resonated with me Elegran so true and so applicable to our current situation

Redhead56 Mon 19-Jul-21 23:56:11

It's a difficult one schools are reporting positive tests here. My GD nursery has closed because of positive results. We have recently met friends in two local restaurants for lunches. However the restaurants have temporarily closed because of positive test results with staff.
I went shopping to Asda and Sainsbury's both within a mile of where we live. Half of the customers had no masks on its their choice now but I wore mine.
Just like everyone I want an end to this Covid nightmare and I feel so sorry for people with family abroad. Who have not seen their loved ones its heart breaking for them.
I hate wearing masks I long for the freedom we had but I still worry about covid especially the younger generation. I personally still want the protective measures in place as I am not convinced we are free of it.

BigBertha1 Tue 20-Jul-21 07:17:23

Nothing seems to have changed here. Shops asking customers to keep wearingmasks, screens and sanitised still in place although few people were using theirs. Our life won't change much just being able to take the bunkers, wash our balls on course and take the flag stick out. DH still doesn't have a spleen so we carry on as before crowds,no public transport, only well managed restaurants and often sit outside.