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Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Unlikely at the moment you will get a vaccination by then, but I'd be surprised if they impose that because there is no evidence (yet) that even after vaccination you can't pass the virus on.

Vaccine works inside your body, not outside of it.

I'd imagine travel will be eased on a number of factors, but mostly how much virus is around at the time (in this country) and to what level the country you are going to is vaccinated.

No sensible country is going to allow a number of foreigners in until they've vaccinated their own.

Just want to know if we’ll go :lol:

Think they’re making decision end of Feb - I reckon they’ll postpone but come end of may it would have been ok - but not worth the risk...
 




Marshy

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Jul 6, 2003
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FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Just want to know if we’ll go :lol:

Think they’re making decision end of Feb - I reckon they’ll postpone but come end of may it would have been ok - but not worth the risk...

I think you will be fine by then, just will have to have the test, fingers crossed for you Sheebo
 




highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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Zoe Covid app:

- New daily cases down to 39k, from a peak of nearly 70k.

- 703k total symptomatic infections, down from a peak of 806k this time last week.

https://twitter.com/coronavirusgoo1/status/1351502664870330370?s=21

This has been by far the most reliable indicator of trends since last March. And showing a very steady downward trend now, with no obvious reasons why that trend should do anything other than continue, as effects of lockdown + vaccine kick in, followed by spring. Keep it going another 4-6 weeks maximum, and I think we'll be seeing restrictions start to lift, slowly but safely and permanently.

Deaths will stay high for a while yet unfortunately but as we have (hopefully) all learnt by now, deaths are sign of where we were in terms of the pandemic. Not where we are going.
 


Baker lite

Banned
Mar 16, 2017
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Active cases down in Worthing by 871from last week, hopefully we’ll all be back down the boozer in the spring. Get this vaccine into the frail and vulnerable.


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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,939
Brighton
Showing a very steady downward trend now, with no obvious reasons why that trend should do anything other than continue, as effects of lockdown + vaccine kick in, followed by spring. Keep it going another 4-6 weeks maximum, and I think we'll be seeing restrictions start to lift, slowly but safely and permanently.

This last lockdown feels very long, but this is what keeps me going. We should hopefully start to see the outlines of a roadmap in a couple of weeks or so.
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
25,477
Just want to know if we’ll go :lol:

Think they’re making decision end of Feb - I reckon they’ll postpone but come end of may it would have been ok - but not worth the risk...

With EVERYONE saying they are going to Cornwall this summer, I think Cornwall will tip into the sea come August.
 




crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
13,575
Lyme Regis
This last lockdown feels very long, but this is what keeps me going. We should hopefully start to see the outlines of a roadmap in a couple of weeks or so.

Dom Raab said they will consider lifting restrictions in March so probably another 6 weeks before we see a clear exit strategy back into some toughened up tiers.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,939
Brighton
Dom Raab said they will consider lifting restrictions in March so probably another 6 weeks before we see a clear exit strategy back into some toughened up tiers.

Yeah, I think early March we will see some very minimal easing - either specific areas back into Tier 3/4, or blanket rule of 6 outdoors, schools reopened.

But I also think it would be helpful to start to get hints of that roadmap around early/mid-Feb, and as we know with this Government, everything gets leaked early.
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,018
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Yeah, I think early March we will see some very minimal easing - either specific areas back into Tier 3/4, or blanket rule of 6 outdoors, schools reopened.

But I also think it would be helpful to start to get hints of that roadmap around early/mid-Feb, and as we know with this Government, everything gets leaked early.

Maybe a debate that can be enlarged up over on the COVID forum ..personally I think they’ll need to as people will see many millions vaccinated by mid Feb and hopefully all those over very important stats going down ..and will vey much want to know the next step (obvs just my opinion)
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Yeah, I think early March we will see some very minimal easing - either specific areas back into Tier 3/4, or blanket rule of 6 outdoors, schools reopened.

But I also think it would be helpful to start to get hints of that roadmap around early/mid-Feb, and as we know with this Government, everything gets leaked early.

Agreed - first step of moving back through the tiers I reckon with very proactive and regular reviews thereafter - once the trend starts noticeably down, it'll speed up commensurate with the pace of the vacc programme. I think at the moment they're terrified of too much positive news leading people to relaxing compliance too early. We'll just have to keep cutting through the BS and putting the facts on here. Official figures in an hour or so hopefully
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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But I also think it would be helpful to start to get hints of that roadmap around early/mid-Feb, and as we know with this Government, everything gets leaked early.

*Follows Robert Peston on Twitter*
 






dsr-burnley

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Aug 15, 2014
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With EVERYONE saying they are going to Cornwall this summer, I think Cornwall will tip into the sea come August.
I'm going to the North Yorkshire coast as soon as we're free. That will help balance it. And if not, the Bodmin, Dartmoor and Exmoor coast could be fun.
 


dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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33,355 new positive tests reported for yesterday - down again.
207k first jabs (seems a bit low relative to late last week)

From PHE twitter as official data website has some technical issues (down at the moment).
 


Poojah

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Nov 19, 2010
1,881
Leeds
33,355 new positive tests reported for yesterday - down again.
207k first jabs (seems a bit low relative to late last week)

From PHE twitter as official data website has some technical issues (down at the moment).

I have to be honest, I'm surprised but very encouraged by how quickly those case numbers have come down. There seemed to be a lot of conjecture, a little over a week ago, that this latest lockdown wouldn't be sufficient in light of the new variant and a more relaxed attitude towards it by the public.

Early days still, but it does seem to be working. We're now approaching 50% lower than when this latest lockdown was announced on 4th January, with a consistent daily decline in case numbers. I thought the notion of kids going back to school after the [so called] February half-term was folly, but if the numbers continue to drop and if we have vaccinated a large proportion of the vulnerable by this point then maybe it's doable.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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I have to be honest, I'm surprised but very encouraged by how quickly those case numbers have come down. There seemed to be a lot of conjecture, a little over a week ago, that this latest lockdown wouldn't be sufficient in light of the new variant and a more relaxed attitude towards it by the public.

Early days still, but it does seem to be working. We're now approaching 50% lower than when this latest lockdown was announced on 4th January, with a consistent daily decline in case numbers. I thought the notion of kids going back to school after the [so called] February half-term was folly, but if the numbers continue to drop and if we have vaccinated a large proportion of the vulnerable by this point then maybe it's doable.

Me too, really quite dramatic and there hasn't been less testing - if we the start to think about those dropping infection numbers (assuming trend continues) and the intersection with the vacc programme it's quite easy to see the path to lower hospitalisations, lower deaths and easing of restrictions. Just a question of timing now provided we maintain progress.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,939
Brighton
I'm going to the North Yorkshire coast as soon as we're free. That will help balance it. And if not, the Bodmin, Dartmoor and Exmoor coast could be fun.

Yup - I’m a bit fat and will be going with my family up to see Mrs Mellotron’s family in Nottingham once we’re allowed.
 


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