Lockdown compliance
#1
As we all know there have been hundreds of posts about Covid over the last 18 months or so covering a range of opinions and experiences.


But where are people now in their personal level of compliance? Let's imagine that Boris decides to impose a lockdown this week or at least remove household mixing - how many will adhere to it?
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#2
He won't do that so it's a futile discussion.

I've been out to get a haircut this morning and that's probably the last time I will leave the house. I'll be testing on Wednesday and Friday to make sure I haven't got it and will be looking forward to Christmas dinner with my vulnerable MIL, wife and son and his girlfriend. We'll be joined my my daughter and her boyfriend on the evening after I've taken the MIL home.
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#3
I’m not letting this awful ‘government’ stop me doing the right thing. Family and close friends visits and I shall still wear a mask, test and keep my distance when out because Hardman Steve Baker thinks it’s a bad idea… so it must be the correct thing to do. It’s a great new rule I’m living by.
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#4
There won't be a lockdown Dekka, Johnson and Sunak couldn't even be bothered to attend the COBRA meeting yesterday. They won't be making any decisions this week, they're on holiday.
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#5
There is a Cabinet meeting at 2pm today ....
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#6
(12-20-2021, 11:49 AM)baggiebuckster Wrote: There is a Cabinet meeting at 2pm today ....

Maybe they'll use a lockdown to cover up the leaked images of Johnson
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#7
(12-20-2021, 11:47 AM)baggy1 Wrote: There won't be a lockdown Dekka, Johnson and Sunak couldn't even be bothered to attend the COBRA meeting yesterday. They won't be making any decisions this week, they're on holiday.

I never said there will be before Christmas anyway. The ability for the country to function will be the determining factor in late Dec - March
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#8
(12-20-2021, 11:56 AM)Derek Hardballs Wrote:
(12-20-2021, 11:47 AM)baggy1 Wrote: There won't be a lockdown Dekka, Johnson and Sunak couldn't even be bothered to attend the COBRA meeting yesterday. They won't be making any decisions this week, they're on holiday.

I never said there will be before Christmas anyway. The ability for the country to function will be the determining factor in late Dec - March

Bucky's question was about this week, i'd be amazed if they locked us down this week. Most of the country is going into self imposed restrictions anyway so that we don't pick anything up before Christmas.
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#9
I'm becoming very relaxed with it all.

If I go anywhere I wear a mask, I test regularly for my job, and make sure I test if going out socialising. I'm triple jabbed even though each was at not insignificant risk to me due to my bodies reaction to vaccines.

I'm pretty much done with being told by fuckwits less intelligent than me who I can see, where I can see them and when. I did nothing last Xmas and New Year, then moved away for work. I'm going back to Cornwall and I will be seeing family and friends.
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#10
We intend to have a family dinner together this year, particularly after deciding to have it on our own last year. I'm double jabbed (I have to wait a little for the booster as I recently had Covid), I test regularly as I go to football and pubs, restaurants etc. Wearing a mask doesn't worry me, if that makes folk feel safer, I'm OK with that. The last year has changed things hugely for me, I've lost some friends and some family and now feel we need to get what we can out of whatever is left. I won't be ultra compliant regarding socialising. I'll make a judgement call and take certain precautions, but I won't be giving up on going anywhere.
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