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Are we locking down again?

662 replies

Dancerinthedark01 · 19/10/2021 21:37

And if so will they do more of the furlough and shutting things down?

Schools?

Please No!

I’m reading that this might be happening.

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Luckytattie · 19/10/2021 21:38

Nope.


End of thread

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makelovenotpetrol · 19/10/2021 21:38

No

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GCAcademic · 19/10/2021 21:38

No.

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DrWankincense · 19/10/2021 21:38

Where are you reading this?

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Backofbeyond50 · 19/10/2021 21:39

No can't see it.

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wolfstarling · 19/10/2021 21:39
Sad
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rrhuth · 19/10/2021 21:40

No.

Where exactly are you reading it? Because if it is Facebook then that is just Facebook nonsense.

They have just renewed the Coronavirus Act - is that what has sparked it off?

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PurpleDaisies · 19/10/2021 21:40

No.

There might be masks and an encouragement to work from home if you can but there won’t be another mass shut down like before.

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WormYourHonour · 19/10/2021 21:42

No one has mentioned anything official and any thing other than official is speculation..

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 19/10/2021 21:43

Nope and if they try it again who is going to go along with it again?

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MyOtherProfile · 19/10/2021 21:43

Nope. Quite the opposite. We are flinging the doors right open. Hence our terrible stats.

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Iggly · 19/10/2021 21:43

I suspect it’ll be wfh, masks and maybe they recommend we minimise socialising but won’t enforce

I heard that SAGE barely meet now so fuck knows where the government are getting advice

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cantkeepawayforever · 19/10/2021 21:44

Some schools will close / have remote learning on a rolling basis if they run out of adults.

Many children will have some time at home due to being infected, or will not have their normal teachers etc.

Quite a lot of schools will move to some level of restriction e.g. no assemblies, no mixing of year groups etc to try to reduce the likelihood of the above disruptions.

Many school staff will choose to restrict contacts with vulnerable others.

With luck, we won't get a 'lockdown', or national restrictions - more like the ongoing disruption of last Autumn term than the January / February part - some children and schools dramatically affected, others not touched at all.

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Adirondack · 19/10/2021 21:44

Yes we will if the nhs gets overwhelmed with cases

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gardeninggirl68 · 19/10/2021 21:46

I can see it happening

Restrictions over Christmas .... travel etc

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gardeninggirl68 · 19/10/2021 21:46

We will easily slip back into 'stay at home'

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Dancerinthedark01 · 19/10/2021 21:47

OK - why has this been extended without a vote then?

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Coriandersucks · 19/10/2021 21:49

Ahh, it’s one of these…

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BrainBleachNeeded · 19/10/2021 21:49

Not full lockdown. Why vaccinate if you’re going to close everything again?

It’ll probably be more like wearing masks and social distancing.

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 19/10/2021 21:49

@gardeninggirl68

We will easily slip back into 'stay at home'

Only if people comply and I can’t see the majority not seeing family and friends again. There are some things we obviously have to comply with, shops shut etc, but not who we see in our own homes.

I think the government has used up most of the goodwill and compliance from previous lockdowns
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Howshouldibehave · 19/10/2021 21:49

Plenty of people piled into threads like this last March and last winter saying lockdowns would ‘absolutely never’ happen, yet they still did. I will never say never!

It’s causing havoc in our local schools at the moment and heads are saying their supply budgets for the year are gone already-not that there is any supply to be found, to be honest.

If staff are ill and there is no cover, or money to pay for cover, yes there will be implications for schools.

Boosters for school staff now would be a really sensible idea.

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SaveWaterDrinkGin · 19/10/2021 21:51

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: some people really, really don’t want this to end…

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rrhuth · 19/10/2021 21:51

[quote Dancerinthedark01]OK - why has this been extended without a vote then?

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Because the vote would have been purely symbolic - the government and the opposition know who will vote for it and if both sides are going to say yes why waste time on a vote.

Personally I would modernise parliament, bring in electronic voting and require a vote on basically everything - but doing that woudl have changed nothing.
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cantkeepawayforever · 19/10/2021 21:52

@SaveWaterDrinkGin

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: some people really, really don’t want this to end…

Do you think that the disruption to schooling that rampant infection is causing is imaginary? I have stated what is happening - not what i WANT to happen....
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MarcelineMissouri · 19/10/2021 21:53

It’s not the same as the original legislation though - loads of the powers it gave the government are no longer in there

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/mps-extend-covid-powers-march-25251887

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