Isn't it the case if you don't live alone you can't form a bubble?
yes. That is correct, Sorry forgot to add that as long as it’s two single households it will be fine.
Isn't it the case if you don't live alone you can't form a bubble?
Having read the section in AT general discussion I’m lost for words.
Anyone who thinks travelling from a tier 3 area to a tier 1 area for leisure needs to give their head a wobble.
Anyone who thinks they don’t have any symptoms so they can’t have it, give your head a wobble.
Anyone who thinks well it’s not against the law, give your head a wobble.
Anyone who says well Cummings did it so it ok, give your head a wobble.
I live here, this is my community, we have very very low positive rates if any, have some respect for local communities and stay where you are.
Yes, I agree to an extent. I personally feel that locations will only rise up through the tier system and won't go down any time in the foreseeable future, even if cases/R rate/hospital admissions/deaths/whatever it's based on (who actually knows) decreases.
I also hate the phrase "new normal." This is not "normal", nor should it ever be. This isn't how the population can live for an extended period of time: wearing masks, social distancing, not seeing family or friends, the fact it's illegal to be socialising anywhere in more than a group of 6. I'm not saying I disagree with the measures at all, I think most of them are necessary on the face of it, but this isn't how it should go on for ever.
Honestly, I don't see how the current local restrictions work with things open that draw visitors nationally.
A two week circuit breaker back in early September, then likely every 3 months, probably would have been simpler and easier to plan for.
I agree that's the intention of the local restrictions, and that applying a national policy to areas with no cases makes little economic sense. If people live, work and seek recreation locally, then it makes perfect sense - they know and follow the rules like everyone else around them.But that’s the point of local restrictions, the rest of the country can carry on keeping the economy moving whilst areas with a high infectious rate stay at home.
It’s also not fair to lock down people in an area like mine with a very low rate, there is no reason for it.
We can think of them along the same lines as all of those who were totally 100% certain the theme parks etc. would not open at all for 2020Can we all just take a moment of silence for all the people who were totally 100% certain that we would not get a second spike....yeah.