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Yes.
In your home you can only have people in who you have formed a household bubble with which can be 1 other household
For myself it will be my parents. So noone else should come in and vice versa.
In a pub. Ive only just looked but I can meet up with 3 friends if i prebook and social distance.
The only thing im unsure of is I play 5 a side 3 times a week. Even though its less than 15 people I presume I wont be able to play as its not regulated by a committe. Unless the Sports Centre regulate. Soon find out.
Doesn't it depend on the definition of regulate? If regulate means establishments or places that are allowed to remain open under Covid Restrictions but have a regulatory responsibility to identify individuals for tracking and tracing purposes and exclude individuals unwilling to do that or meet the rules of gatherings then that could help dealing with the dichotomy of indoor allowed/outdoor not?
Drakeford said that he was delaying announcing the rules on hospitality due to the border with England.
The prebooking with ID should be a solution for them.
Cardiff City Centre though.........
I wonder if the people who do break the rules, meet in big groups, bear hugs etc, does karma ever catch up with them? Any getting seriously ill from Covid? Didn’t someone post on here the other week (whisperer?) that a few of his mates had all got seriously ill and one died? Not judging that they broke the rules, don’t know if they did or didn’t but like the people household mixing getting ill in the valleys, surely they will start to get the message at some point, usually like all things, when the shit hits the fan.
There are only bad solutions in this pandemic. Anyone who makes a decision displeases someone.
What the hell is wrong with some people, this is what we are battling against, a teacher ffs!
Covid: Teacher suspended after working with positive test https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54795507
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavir...ember-12122886
Maybe some light at the end of a very dark tunnel at last
A local medical centre near me is going to be our " local hub ", they have a " wing " of the building that hasnt been used for a few years, they were told they would be a " hub " and to expect it for middle of Dec, i was asked to move all the old furniture and clean the place up last week, i am painting the corridor and 3 consultation rooms next week for them
So all the positive test were on people who wee not unwell.
To me that's why the figures are used to scare the public. A lot of positive tests does not mean a lot of unwell people.
Yes Mike, her sister doesn’t go out much so isolating is no big deal but, Sandra the care worker, is, understandably, having to isolate and is so pissed off because she isn’t ill at all but not as pissed off as her husband, who has to take a fortnight off work to quarantine because of his wife’s situation. It makes you think how many are not having tests because they have no symptoms and aren’t feeling rough yet a test could prove positive but it wouldn’t enter their head to have a test. Others in certain occupations who are more or less told to take a test as a precaution returning a positive despite feeling ok could be running into the thousands.