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Explains a bit more about why it’s so bad in Merthyr
Covid-19: Merthyr Tydfil's 'closeness and community' spreading virus https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-54828434
This just about sums up the attitude of many people sadly:
He said he was on the estate last week to talk to someone who'd had issues with anti social behaviour and was invited in, but said he could not due to the rules.
"Two minutes later, she said 'I'm glad you didn't come in, I've got Covid'," he said.
I was being flippant. However, it has often felt (to me at least) that Drakeford and Co are determined to do things differently to Johnson and his minions regardless of the circumstances. After all, if Wales has some of the highest infection rates in the UK, does it make any sense to start relaxing restrictions here? Is that really an example of following the science?
I don't want restrictions to continue obviously but it does feel a bit odd going from strict travel restrictions to a 2 week lockdown then just taking the brakes off a bit like's happening Monday. I can't imagine we'll be in a good place in December regardless of what's happened in the last 2 weeks