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  • Unknown
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    edited October 2020 #182
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  • brue
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    edited October 2020 #183

    Reply to Rufs. Oh OK, maybe announcement on Monday, lock down on Wednesday, that seems logical.

    Jobs are much more at risk this time round, very sad.frown

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2020 #184

    That's what the Press suggests. Announcement Monday and lockdown from Wednesday until the beginning of December.

  • cyberyacht
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    edited October 2020 #185

    Whatever level of lockdown/restriction gets introduced next week, I suspect it will not be truly a lockdown. Educational establishments, I understand are likely to remain open, as will probably our borders. The colander may have fewer holes but it will still let out the water.

    Such a scenario may slow the virus but it will not stop it. Only total, and I mean total, isolation will stop it. The less draconian the measures, the less effective the action will be. Most of us are in the age group that places us in the vulnerable category. Whilst no-one likes restrictions, I haven't finished "SKI"ing yet and I for one will welcome a lockdown, both for my protection and the avoidance of grief for many.

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2020 #186

    it could be a family Mum, Dad + kids, along with granny and grandad who happen to be the kids childminders

    that is us, for daughter who lives 5 miles away, daughter in East Grinstead and Gdaughter not seen since June, she is front line teacher and volunteer care home worker.

    Today we are going to have a family bbq down at the beach house, in the pouring rain which will be our pre lock down last supper , people in beach house next door going to do the same, OH preparing to move into her mums place in Tring, much the same as last time, but we just have to get on with it, no sense in mopping around laughing

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2020 #187

    No more than six I hope, Rufs. 

  • allanandjean
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    edited October 2020 #188

    Back in march we saw the arrival of several people who have second homes in the village.

    Most of these are let when the owners are not using them, some continuing to do so even during the first lockdown, and I suspect we will see the same arrivals of the owners should we move to a second English national lockdown.

    I believe that Cornwall Council had many calls reporting alleged breaches and feel that this will increase second time around.

  • brue
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    edited October 2020 #189

    Rufs and TW. The winds are so strong I think a coastal gathering will be useful to hold the beach house down. wink

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2020 #190

    just 6, eldest Gdaughter on haloween sleep over at friends laughing quite nice just now but it is not going to last, but what the heck JDIlaughing

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2020 #192

    Yep, real stormy wild west today. I'm glad not to be out on the road in this.

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2020 #193

    beach house is in the lee of the IOW and Southampton so although we get very strong winds, great wind surfing and kite boarding area, we are not overly exposed, although we did loose the wind turbine earlier in the year, my fault i should have lashed it down. Had 2 nurses use it in April for self isolation and they thought it was great when we had a couple of storms, but it is built like the proverbial Brick S*** H, but we have noticed increasing high tides which could be an issue going forward.

  • Wherenext
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    edited October 2020 #194

    I'm afraid I can trump that. We are actually in a lockdown. You have more space and are able to do more things than we are. So welcome to my world.smile 

  • BrianJosie
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    edited October 2020 #195

    Well in the wake of yet another national lockdown I have reluntantly just cancelled our 4 night stay at Chester Fairoaks,just not worth the risk .Roll on 2021 !!!!!!!!!

    Brian & Jo

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2020 #196

    p.s. you are welcome to visit our BH today, on the patio in this wind you have about as much chance of catching covid or infecting anybody else as catching a F*RT in the wind.laughing

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2020 #197

    I look at it a slightly different way. They should be thankful things are being controlled more to prevent the spread. It’s creeping out day by day. And some areas don’t have the resources to cope as well.

    The experiment in putting Northern areas into Tiers hasn’t worked. I sincerely hope that other areas aren’t used as an experimental testing ground for further mismanagement. 

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2020 #198

    The experiment in putting Northern areas into Tiers hasn’t worked

    figures released yesterday for Liverpool show a slowing down of the spread, yes still very high, but Rome wasnt built in a dayfrown

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited October 2020 #199

    Yep, any rule that keeps folk in their home territory is good by me. That's being practical and realistic in view of limited NHS resources, not selfish on a personal level.

  • DEBSC
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    edited October 2020 #200

    No, we will be glad. We may have a lower rate of infection but we also have fewer hospitals. We have already been told that if it gets any worse here the hospitals can't cope. Still sad that more jobs may be lost though.

  • LLM
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    edited October 2020 #201

    Its not the government actions or inactions that spread the virus its happens between people.  I'm just thankful that I won't have to explain to any of those in lower infection areas that their luck is in, their lives are going to be disrupted because others elsewhere have not been able or willing to follow simple instruction and guidance.  

  • LLM
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    edited October 2020 #202

    I take your point but if others had acted sensibly and with restraint would the country be in the position of needing a second lockdown?  I think not.