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Not really a lockdown is it?

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MummaPI · 03/11/2020 19:07

I'm confused, thought it was a repeat of March apart from schools but then I hear garden centres are remaining open and open gardens like RHS etc. Surely these are non essential journeys? I can see why they are open but not really a proper lockdown is it?

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MummaPI · 08/11/2020 15:04

@BeakyWinder

Ah ok I misunderstood then OP. Most of my family and friends who work in schools had a lot of time at home, my mum only went in once between March-September! My friend was on a rota and did one week in 2 week off. They must be unusual.
Crikey! Not sure where you are but that does seem unusual. We are a relatively small school and had no spare staff so it was all hands on deck here! I'm pleased more is open for people who can, just hope it gets numbers down.
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BeakyWinder · 08/11/2020 18:24

North west, and large schools, so yep probably more staff than kids when it was key workers only..

MummaPI · 08/11/2020 19:09

Ah ok, we're east of England, had low cases but ramping up now!

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msgreen · 29/01/2021 20:46

Anyone thinking Its time Boris grew a pair. We need to stay locked down
until the numbers are really low ,then track trace vaccinate .(yes we are all struggling )But
shut the airlines down .Otherwise we are going to be in and out of lockdown for longer .if he had shut down way back in the start instead
of allowing 40 flights a day to come in from virus stricken italy ,we would be in recovery WE LIVE ON AN ISLAND FFS
its not rocket science mostly common sense BORIS

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