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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
The Bloop
The only new restriction that really could affect me is household bubbles. I've basically been shielding since the start and have had 3 jabs. I can't have my booster until the end of February if the 12 week gap is maintained, dont really intend to spend any decent amount of time in a crowded place.
We intend to have 3 households for Christmas dinner and even if we're restricted to 2, we'll probably still go ahead and not change our plans. Everyone else coming would have had their booster and will take a test before coming, so I can't see really what harm it could do.
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sounds sensible and I guess what most will do
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There’s going to house parties galore, can’t see everyone sticking to the restricted gathering rules. Lateral flow before you go for double jabbed and boosted, bring a bag of cans and game on. Lots off work for a fortnight, no getting up in the morning and no last orders. Good luck to the authorities policing it.
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
There’s going to house parties galore, can’t see everyone sticking to the restricted gathering rules. Lateral flow before you go for double jabbed and boosted, bring a bag of cans and game on. Lots off work for a fortnight, no getting up in the morning and no last orders. Good luck to the authorities policing it.
Good luck for those who have to self-isolate over Christmas as a result.
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
There’s going to house parties galore, can’t see everyone sticking to the restricted gathering rules. Lateral flow before you go for double jabbed and boosted, bring a bag of cans and game on. Lots off work for a fortnight, no getting up in the morning and no last orders. Good luck to the authorities policing it.
House parties everywhere as you say, particularly those who have just had a booster, no point in having it and staying home alone is there?
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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lisvaneblue
This is near enough what I heard today from a pub manager.
Completely over the top and makes you ask what has changed in two years...other than most of us have been jabbed numerous times, which was supposed to return life to some sort of normality
Agree, we can’t go on like this year after year
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Everyone in my house is triple jabbed. Of my close friends and family I was planning on seeing over the holidays, all are double jabbed and a good chunk have had their 3rd. Bollocks to groups of 6 and only 2 households, as long as anyone coming over my house takes a LF test or has no symptoms that’s good enough for me.
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blue matt
lots more hospitality business's will be gone if they force these restrictions through
I wonder if Drakeford / Sturgeon will blame Westminster ? ??
There is a Cobra meeting going on as I type this I think and I think the outlook is not good.The thing thats always perplexed me is that there are loads of people on here and the other board that'll berate Drakeford Sturgeon and Boris at the drop of a hat but has anyone given any thought on the aforementioned not doing anything about the latest variant. Alot of people seem to be basing their argument on the fact that it doesn't seem to be as bad or is much weaker and not likely to kill many but when you realise the average age of the South African population is under 20yrs old and the UK is over 40 you begin to see the politicians dilemma insomuch as their data is useless as a guide to how this variant can affect an older population.And the controversial bit is I don't think they are as concerned about the number of deaths this variant could cause but the size of the bed blockage nationally if this variant is strong enough to put people in hospital but not being able to cure them fast enough to discharge them.Because of this I feel this variant will put the biggest strain yet on the NHS even though they are arguably better prepared this time around.
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Taunton Blue Genie
Good luck for those who have to self-isolate over Christmas as a result.
Self isolate or not, it’s going to happen, it’ll be a massive case of ‘whataboutism’ re. The recent revelations of last year’s government party antics and reports, whether true or not, that the new strain is less dangerous. Many will say bugger it and mix and party whichever way they can, people have recently had a taste of ‘back to normal’ socialising and will be loathe to restrain themselves. If it was end of January, early February maybe folk would be more compliant but Christmas, especially after last year!!!! I fear the authorities are pissing in the wind if they reckon on getting the population on board en masse.
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
you would think so for sensible politicians , 32 cases of new variant is a worry though
Why?
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sneggyblubird
There is a Cobra meeting going on as I type this I think and I think the outlook is not good.The thing thats always perplexed me is that there are loads of people on here and the other board that'll berate Drakeford Sturgeon and Boris at the drop of a hat but has anyone given any thought on the aforementioned not doing anything about the latest variant. Alot of people seem to be basing their argument on the fact that it doesn't seem to be as bad or is much weaker and not likely to kill many but when you realise the average age of the South African population is under 20yrs old and the UK is over 40 you begin to see the politicians dilemma insomuch as their data is useless as a guide to how this variant can affect an older population.And the controversial bit is I don't think they are as concerned about the number of deaths this variant could cause but the size of the bed blockage nationally if this variant is strong enough to put people in hospital but not being able to cure them fast enough to discharge them.Because of this I feel this variant will put the biggest strain yet on the NHS even though they are arguably better prepared this time around.
Jenny Harries, the head of The Health Security Agency said exactly that earlier today. She also said the Omicron variant is likely to pose the biggest problem since the pandemic began. A sobering thought.
Also, people need to bear in mind, despite the high level of vaccination protection, future mutations may prove even more transmissible and deadly and may become more resistant to vaccinations. As much as we would prefer it to go away, unfortunately we need to maintain our vigilance.
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I so hope so
I was sent that link as it is a huge worry to some people
I just want to go and watch football!!
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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delmbox
Spoilsport.
Black Friday might not be so black after all?
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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binman
I so hope so
I was sent that link as it is a huge worry to some people
I just want to go and watch football!!
The attention seeking c unt that started it will no doubt be pleased.
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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delmbox
People dive in, don't they?
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delmbox
So me & you will be propping up the bar after all...........or not, I hear you’ve defied the threat of quarantine and gone away for the festive period and it won’t wash that you’ve only gone down west, you’ll have to pay two grand to stay in a designated b & b in somewhere like Narbeth if you test positive :hehe:
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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splott parker
So me & you will be propping up the bar after all...........or not, I hear you’ve defied the threat of quarantine and gone away for the festive period and it won’t wash that you’ve only gone down west, you’ll have to pay two grand to stay in a designated b & b in somewhere like Narbeth if you test positive :hehe:
I think you can buy a B&B in Narbeth for £2000 :hehe:
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delmbox
This thread is over now. Thanks for spoiling it, Delm.
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delmbox
I think you can buy a B&B in Narbeth for £2000 :hehe:
Vastly overpriced in my opinion.
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Ffs one minute it’s doom, next it’s like the war is over….I’m done with it…..
For tonight:shrug:
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delmbox
The Cabinet meet on Thursdays and we normally learn about the changes on Thursday night
You'd think people would have figured that out by now
It's incredible how one random unverified article sends people into meltdown, same with that Guido Fawkes article about Drakeford the other day
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
This thread is over now. Thanks for spoiling it, Delm.
Ruined .
I am off to find another thread . I like a bit of hand wringing around this time of night.
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Re: Drakefords announcement Friday
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Originally Posted by
Jimmy the Jock
Ruined .
I am off to find another thread . I like a bit of hand wringing around this time of night.
I sent all my new party clothes back to Amazon two hours ago on the strength of this thread and I can’t get into last year’s gear, Christmas ruined through a bastard rumour. Damn Drakeford and his non leaking of information.