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Honey wrote: Wyot wrote: I think that the omission of infection rates from the 4 tests for opening up is hugely significant and a complete change of direction.
Yes, if they were intending to include this then with variants - you are right Honey -there is simply no way out. It is no oversight it is not a test condition. The Gov want out of the situation they have boxed themselves into.
The omission should also put to bed any conspiracy theories: infection rates would be #1 to include if you wanted to sustain loss of freedoms.
They are monitoring the baselines: deaths & hospital capacity. They will quietly ditch infection rate narratives. It is really positive news; this will end over Spring.
Thank goodness they have dropped it. It made no sense at all. I feel quite relieved.
Give me a minute or two and I will resume ranting about pubs and gyms.
I can give or take pubs these days - however I do enjoying dining out and I forgotten what's it like now. I am missing the high streets bigly, I have always enjoyed shopping even clothes shopping. I do like charity shops also to get my books and my partner buys clothes second-hand clothes to cut up for her crafts. (One man's junk is another man's treasure) Even a man's junk can be a treasure for the lady.
Honey
Wyot wrote: I think that the omission of infection rates from the 4 tests for opening up is hugely significant and a complete change of direction.
Yes, if they were intending to include this then with variants - you are right Honey -there is simply no way out. It is no oversight it is not a test condition. The Gov want out of the situation they have boxed themselves into.
The omission should also put to bed any conspiracy theories: infection rates would be #1 to include if you wanted to sustain loss of freedoms.
They are monitoring the baselines: deaths & hospital capacity. They will quietly ditch infection rate narratives. It is really positive news; this will end over Spring.
Thank goodness they have dropped it. It made no sense at all. I feel quite relieved.
Give me a minute or two and I will resume ranting about pubs and gyms.
Wyot
I think that the omission of infection rates from the 4 tests for opening up is hugely significant and a complete change of direction.
Yes, if they were intending to include this then with variants - you are right Honey -there is simply no way out. It is no oversight it is not a test condition. The Gov want out of the situation they have boxed themselves into.
The omission should also put to bed any conspiracy theories: infection rates would be #1 to include if you wanted to sustain loss of freedoms.
They are monitoring the baselines: deaths & hospital capacity. They will quietly ditch infection rate narratives. It is really positive news; this will end over Spring.