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susytish Thu 06-Aug-20 10:48:11

Just when we thought it was going to be easier........
My husband has been shielding but can now go out, to shops, the pub. But we can’t look after grandchildren, go to daughter’s house, and they can’t come to ours.
Living in the Northwest it is now back to lockdown!
Anyone else in this position and have I read it correctly?,

Ilovecheese Thu 06-Aug-20 11:27:48

Yes, us as well. My understanding is the same as yours.

susytish Thu 06-Aug-20 11:51:27

It’s mad isn’t it! My DD can get a babysitter but it can’t be me!

AGAA4 Thu 06-Aug-20 15:13:26

I think people in the North West are very fed up. I now can't visit my daughter and grandchildren as they live in the Manchester area.

annsixty Thu 06-Aug-20 15:46:00

I also can go out for a meal but can’t have a friend for coffee in the garden.
When you read the cans and can’ts it is ludicrous.

AGAA4 Thu 06-Aug-20 15:54:41

Is it any wonder people get confused?

Illte Thu 06-Aug-20 16:44:40

It can seem ludicrous but it is based on people's behaviour.

What has emerged is that most new cases involve visits with family and friends because people "forget" to maintain a safe distance.

If that's where the danger is thats what has to be targeted I'm afraid.

lemongrove Thu 06-Aug-20 16:49:01

Exactly Illte
It’s far easier to forget social distancing with friends and family, especially children in your own home or garden.

Lucca Thu 06-Aug-20 17:22:40

AGAA4

I think people in the North West are very fed up. I now can't visit my daughter and grandchildren as they live in the Manchester area.

Honestly it has reached the point where you have to do what feels safe for you apart from the obvious things like mask wearing
I’ve been in bubble with my family in that area and shall continue to be. I am single.

Firecracker123 Thu 06-Aug-20 17:33:17

My daughter lives within the lockdown area, we live just outside, I've just carried on as normal have visited her twice and seen my gc since lockdown, but my daughter has cancelled visits from her friends.

growstuff Fri 07-Aug-20 03:18:27

susytish

It’s mad isn’t it! My DD can get a babysitter but it can’t be me!

Yes, it can if you are registered under Part 3 of the Childcare Act.

growstuff Fri 07-Aug-20 03:19:17

Firecracker123

My daughter lives within the lockdown area, we live just outside, I've just carried on as normal have visited her twice and seen my gc since lockdown, but my daughter has cancelled visits from her friends.

Presumably, you are part of your daughter's "bubble".

mbmb Fri 07-Aug-20 15:01:45

The new lockdown rules do seem harsh, I admit, and there will always be some anomalies but without doubt infection rates are rising in our area and this has to be brought down, for everyone's sake. I have just read a report in the Manchester Evening News from the police who said that last weekend the majority of complaints they received were about street parties, large groups in houses and gardens, and house parties so I guess this is the reason behind the new rules. And of course last weekend these were only guidelines but now that legislation has been passed, they are mandatory.