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Christmas normal?

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ParlezVousWronglais · 05/02/2021 18:54

Will we have a completely normal Christmas?

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Dongdingdong · 08/02/2021 08:09

No idea why the OP is getting so many nasty responses Confused

In answer to your question - yes, I think we will. The vaccine rollout will have been completed well before then so there’s absolutely no reason why not!

Dongdingdong · 08/02/2021 08:16

No. I think there will be similar rules as originally planned last year. Three households, try to minimise contacts.

Another poster who doesn’t appear to have noticed that WE’RE CURRENTLY VACCINATING THE ENTIRE POPULATION RIGHT NOW AND ONCE THAT’S DONE WE WILL ALL GET BACK TO NORMAL.

Honestly this forum is bizarre. I think there are some people who actually want restrictions to stay in place.

Maze76 · 08/02/2021 08:46

@Dongdingdong

No. I think there will be similar rules as originally planned last year. Three households, try to minimise contacts.

Another poster who doesn’t appear to have noticed that WE’RE CURRENTLY VACCINATING THE ENTIRE POPULATION RIGHT NOW AND ONCE THAT’S DONE WE WILL ALL GET BACK TO NORMAL.

Honestly this forum is bizarre. I think there are some people who actually want restrictions to stay in place.

Hang on, that’s a bit unfair. We don’t know the impact the vaccine regime will have on the spread of the different variants yet, so for you to shut this comment down is bizarre. Case in point, this morning we’ve woken to the news that Astra Zeneca is working on a boosters jab which they say will ready by Autumn as its current version has little impact on the SA variant, we may now require 3 jabs a year. We cannot say that vaccines mean a return to pre- Covid living. It is not beyond the realms of possibilities that another unforeseen variant may suddenly appear. No one wants the restrictions to remain in place, but equally we need to be prepared for the fact that how we live going forward may not be as we were living before.
ParlezVousWronglais · 08/02/2021 18:46

Well with the SA variant apparently requiring a booster, maybe ready for autumn, this isn’t looking like such a silly question.

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ParlezVousWronglais · 08/02/2021 18:47

Sorry Maze I posted without reading your post. You’re basically saying the same thing.

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