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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
53,019
Burgess Hill
Up to them...what some people see as a social event and to be enjoyed others detest and can’t understand......thank heavens we have that ‘privilege’ as someone posted...comes to something when popping to the shops is spoken about in such terms

No problem with that, but in arriving and seeing a queue even half that long I’d be thinking I can wait another day or two for some new pants.
 






LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
47,122
SHOREHAM BY SEA
No problem with that, but in arriving and seeing a queue even half that long I’d be thinking I can wait another day or two for some new pants.

All different ain’t we Daz ...I’d be waiting a lot longer than that ...but other people not doesn’t bother me tbh
Ps I wasn’t referring to your terms
 




Happy Exile

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Apr 19, 2018
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Had my jab today (yay) and parked in Churchill Square. Being a bit early I decided to walk through the centre and it was chaos - busier than I've ever seen it except around Christmas, no social distancing anywhere, almost everyone ignoring the "walk on the left" instructions, more non-mask wearers than I've seen for probably a year and security dealing with drunk people (who weren't wearing masks). Grim.
 




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,600
Lyme Regis
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-56855988

9 of 16 parks in Glasgow and Edinburgh closed this weekend as youngsters again disobey the rules by gathering in groups larger than 6. Have they no morals?? Just becouase they are at little risk of infection they should be following the rules for the greater good.
 


Badger Boy

Mr Badger
Jan 28, 2016
3,658
... and he casts the net again, in the hopes of entrapping some unsuspecting victims. Will he have a good haul? Now is the time we wait and see what transpires.
 










atomised

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Mar 21, 2013
5,124
All outdoors, all tested negative, very little risk. Won’t get banned, there are loads not wearing face coverings. Great to see a crowd at a football match.

Indeed. Must be a strange life trawling the media for negative stuff to run here and post
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
The chap on the left is a Covidiot because he's left his mask hooked over one ear, either commit to taking it off or not mate.
 




blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
It’s over mate .

Get out there , mingle with others . Have some fun and get your mental state back to what it should be .

If there is a rule mandating facemasks at games, it must be enforced or nobody will follow it. Tests far from perfect and plenty of countries thought they were on top of it and then turned out not to be.

Cautious optimism is justified. But it isn't over
 




highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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It’s over mate .

Get out there , mingle with others . Have some fun and get your mental state back to what it should be .

Plenty of room for optimism in this country. And I hope it will stay at least as good as it is now.

Like others, I am not really worried by a couple of football fans (who have been tested) not wearing masks while outside. Although I'd also say at ths stage, if rules say wear them, then wear them. Why not? Not least to set an example.

But to just say 'it's over' is stupid. And dangerous.
Ask anyone in India if 'it's over'. Or Chile. Or Germany. Too many countries have been caught out by being complacent.

It's over when the experts (the real ones, not the anti-lockdown attention seekers) say it's over. And at the moment, while there are inevitably differences in the detailed modelling, and assessement, the consensis is that it's looking good, but we need to remain cautious and move step by step. One reason I am optimistic is that the government seems to have finally learnt the lesson of listening to the experts, not getting ahead of the science and data and moving too fast,
 


Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
55,940
Back in Sussex
I've deleted a series of posts from here because they included, or quoted the inclusion of, a press image.

Please STOP copying and pasting what are obviously high-quality professional photographs on NSC.

Doing this could finish this site off.

Those who own the rights to these photos often pursue those who have re-used them, seeking thousands of pounds per image used.

If you want to reference an image - just post a URL to the image itself, wherever else it is hosted, along with any associated commentary on it.
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
23,935
Sussex
Plenty of room for optimism in this country. And I hope it will stay at least as good as it is now.

Like others, I am not really worried by a couple of football fans (who have been tested) not wearing masks while outside. Although I'd also say at ths stage, if rules say wear them, then wear them. Why not? Not least to set an example.

But to just say 'it's over' is stupid. And dangerous.
Ask anyone in India if 'it's over'. Or Chile. Or Germany. Too many countries have been caught out by being complacent.

It's over when the experts (the real ones, not the anti-lockdown attention seekers) say it's over. And at the moment, while there are inevitably differences in the detailed modelling, and assessement, the consensis is that it's looking good, but we need to remain cautious and move step by step. One reason I am optimistic is that the government seems to have finally learnt the lesson of listening to the experts, not getting ahead of the science and data and moving too fast,

experts in this country on friday downgraded it from a pandemic to an endemic.

in less than 2 months we will have all restrictions lifted.

In the UK its pretty much over

Worldwide maybe not but i'm talking UK
 


highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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experts in this country on friday downgraded it from a pandemic to an endemic.

in less than 2 months we will have all restrictions lifted.

In the UK its pretty much over

Worldwide maybe not but i'm talking UK

I am very positive about where we are. But we got here through a number of measures, based on a careful, well planned process. And we need to get out through a careful and well planned process. Not by declaring it 'over' and rushing out to mingle as we please. If you think this can't still go pear shaped from here, given the situation elsewhere in the world, then you haven't been paying attention. And to cock it up from here, through an inability to act like grown ups, would be an insult to all those that have worked so hard to get us to this point.

We can certainly have a 'near-normal' summer, but it's not over anywhere until it is over everywhere.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
23,935
Sussex
I am very positive about where we are. But we got here through a number of measures, based on a careful, well planned process. And we need to get out through a careful and well planned process. Not by declaring it 'over' and rushing out to mingle as we please. If you think this can't still go pear shaped from here, given the situation elsewhere in the world, then you haven't been paying attention. And to cock it up from here, through an inability to act like grown ups, would be an insult to all those that have worked so hard to get us to this point.

We can certainly have a 'near-normal' summer, but it's not over anywhere until it is over everywhere.

1 word

Vaccines
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
We can certainly have a 'near-normal' summer, but it's not over anywhere until it is over everywhere.

This in a nutshell.

It won't be until next year when everyone, or the vast majority are vaccinated that we see how effective it is, AND if people need top ups . . .

My moneys on the idiotic majority getting over excited about pubs/clubs opening and a mini 3rd wave at least.
 


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