It seems to just be the border[s] and South Wales, which admittedly is where the people live, but making it nationwide (regionwide) gives it a whiff of trying to scam more money out of Westminster.
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It seems to just be the border[s] and South Wales, which admittedly is where the people live, but making it nationwide (regionwide) gives it a whiff of trying to scam more money out of Westminster.
We’re looking likely to be going to level 5 (full lockdown like April) for 6 weeks. Level 4 with additional restrictions anyway.
Social and family gatherings
- No visitors to your home under Level 4 and Level 5
- No social gatherings in other settings under Level 4 and Level 5
Organised indoor gatherings (cinemas etc)
- Should not take place under both Level 4 and Level 5
Organised outdoor gatherings
- No outdoor gatherings under Level 5
- However, under Level 4 gatherings of up to 15 people can take place outdoors. For example: outdoor arts events or training events
Education
- Schools and creches will remain open with protective measures under Level 4
- Further, higher and adult education are to move primarily online, with appropriate protective measures in place for essential attendance on site under Level 4
- The previous advice was that schools and creches would remain open in Level 5 – the advice under this heading is now unclear: “Recommendations based on situation and evidence at time.” However, play areas and parks will remain open with protective measures in place
Weddings
- Up to 6 guests can attend a wedding ceremony and reception
- Guests cannot leave their county to attend a wedding
- These restrictions remain in place under both Level 4 and Level 5
Funerals
- Up to 25 mourners can attend under Level 4 while under only 10 mourners can attend under Level 5
Sports – Level 4
- No matches to take place other than limited exceptions
- Outdoor non-contact training in pods of up to 15
- Indoor individual training only
- Professional and elite sport, inter-county and horse racing can take place behind closed doors
- Gyms, leisure centres and swimming pools closed
Sports – Level 5
- There can be no matches or team training exercises – only individual training sessions can take place. No exercise or dance classes either, and swimming pools and gyms will be closed
Bars, cafes and restaurants – Level 4
- Takeaway only, no indoor dining
- Outdoor dining with a maximum 15 people
Bars, cafes and restaurants – Level 5
- There can only be takeaway or food delivery services from cafes, restaurants, bars and pubs – including those in hotels
‘Wet pubs’ – Level 4
- Outdoor seating only with a maximum 15 people
‘Wet pubs’ – Level 5
- Take away or delivery only.
Retail – Level 4
- Only essential retail and businesses that are primarily outdoors should open. All other retail and personal services should be closed
- Details of essential services under Level 4 can be found here
- Details of essential retail outlets under Level 4 can be found here
Retail – Level 5
- Essential retail only. All other retail and personal services closed
Travelling within Ireland under Level 4
- People should stay in their county except for essential work, education and other essential purposes
Travelling within Ireland under Level 5
- Stay at home. Exercise within 5 kilometres of home.
Work under Level 4
- Only essential workers should travel to work
- Construction activity can continue
- Manufacturing will remain open where necessary to ensure that all national and international supply chains are intact for essential goods
Work under Level 5
- Work from home unless it is for working in health, social care or other essential service and cannot be done from home
Public transport – Level 4
- People are being asked to avoid public transport, which will be operating at 25% capacity
- School transport is unaffected
Public transport – Level 5
- Public transport can operate with capacity restricted to 25% (it’s currently at 50%)
Level 5 for 6 weeks from Wednesday midnight. Announcement about to start so we’ll see if there’s any amendments.
Extreme lockdown for a fixed 6 weeks? Do you have it worse than us or do you just have sadist politicians?
That last one is bleak.
Lol @ Manchester refusing and the Tier 3 being imposed anyway. Pointless.
Absolutely not a fucking chance if they IMPOSE any such bollocks like they have done in Wales it'll be followed. I want live updates from Smiffy whilst he's cooking meals under the guise of a funeral gathering.
Pat love, think what you're saying.Quote:
Originally Posted by The BBC
"They can't keep shutting places down. They should shut us all down."
The live Burnham feed is great TV rn :D
I still haven't got my head around the Burnham position - he is against a Manchester lockdown on economic grounds, but for a national lockdown.
Is he basically Pat and thinks the government should just shovel out money forever?
This is the first briefing I've listened to in a long long time but I like the fact they've started presenting it as something that's only really of concern for the old. Few more months and they'll be demonstrating acceptance that clubs should be open.
Is Whitty about six nine, or is Sir Boris Johnson a lot shorter than I thought he was? I saw him once getting off his bike in Victoria Street and I was sure from that encounter he was reasonably tall.
Sunak as five foot squat still hasn't been factored in by the general public on the satisfaction ratings so I fear that backlash is yet to come for him.
Getting bogged down in the money given to Manchester, rather than how we're ever going to get out of this mess is a masterstroke.
Apparently Johnson is 5'9. Midget freak.
More evidence for him being a midget.
He's longer than Trumps tie though, which is a fair size.
That tie is far too long.
Should end at the top of his belt. Just a little over (to a hole in the belt) is also fine.
5'9" is tall, as I'm sure you're all well aware.
No wonder you're still going to clubs as a 35 year old man. Trying to pull women when they're young enough to not have seen anything bigger than 3 inches.
The bait was too obvious and yet still the bite is so ferocious he's struggling to make sense :happycry:
My 7 month old tested positive yesterday. On day 14 of our isolation from when I tested positive. Back in again for another 14 days.
My wife’s grans funeral is next week so we’ll miss that now and it’s my other kids birthday this Sunday.
Madness.
Last day of 'freedom' until this. Hopefully it works a bit.
https://i.imgur.com/8Q9oC4W.png
How do you even go about testing a 7 month old? :sick:
They usually have a mouth and nose by that age.
Yeah, your dad told me.
Cheers lads, I needed that early morning toxicity to set me up for the day because I just came in here for post #9474 pissing and moaning about the state of affairs and how my soul is drying up like the prunes we're trying to save with these sacrifices. Look outside too...fucking open the clubs.
:drool: :drool: :drool:
What are the sorrows of which men complain,
What mortal's past or present care,
To one short minute of my endless pain,
Of my unrecognised despair?
The new parking tickets.
That's some draconian shit going on in Ireland.
It's these Little Irelanders loving being told what to do.
There's some irony in them partnering up with the Nazis. Getting their just deserts now.
At this point, I think Giggles being fined for an offence may be even sweeter for the community than my parents catching it and dying from it.
We'd need both to maintain equilibrium.
I won't go to a house party as I'm a civilised human that has been asked not to go to one during a pandemic, so there's zero chance of me getting fined for it.
Then I definitely can't get fined for it.
Sturgeon bookending the English system with 2 added tiers in the hope her vagina sees her leadership receive rave reviews :happycry: