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Guernsey seem to have a very sensible lockdown easing strategy

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WhyNotMe40 · 06/05/2020 16:35

Here
www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-europe-guernsey-52546532

I like the household bubbles (means we can expand to see the solitary grandparent we are worried about)
I like that they have put in clear criteria to become stricter again.
All very clear and treating the Guernsey population as if they were grownups.

Scotland also seem capable of treating their population as grown ups.

Wonder what England will do?

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TheCountessatHotelCortez · 06/05/2020 16:47

@whynotme40 does Scotland seem capable of treating their population like grownups though? I’m in Scotland and all I keep hearing is things will never be normal again from Nicola, seems she’d keep us locked up till next year if she could, no need for rural areas like mine with very few cases to be so strict

WhyNotMe40 · 06/05/2020 16:50

Ah ok maybe I haven't heard everything from Scotland being here in England - I did catch a press interview where she was giving very straight answers and saying something about where the R value needed to be to open schools. Whereas England it's all "when the science says so" without actually giving us the criteria

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TheCountessatHotelCortez · 06/05/2020 16:53

@whynotme40 I agree she does come across as very plausible, straight talking etc but as someone on another thread has just said I’m starting to see her as just willy waving with Boris now, all part of her agenda for independence and think they may be right

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