I broke the rules and went for a BBQ last night outdoors with our whole family. Which is about 16 of us. We all kept our distance apart from the kids and honestly seeing my children running around playing with their cousins was just amazing.
These numbers fill me with confidence that we might just be coming out the other sideUpdate on figures:View attachment 172094
Link to dash boards:
UKHSA data dashboard
Overall summary of the respiratory viruses in circulation within the UKwww.gov.uk
67 deaths today compared with 100 last Saturday. 624 positive compared with 890 last Sat.
For the first time since March, the 7 day rolling average for deaths is under 100, it is currently 98Update on figures:View attachment 172094
Link to dash boards:
UKHSA data dashboard
Overall summary of the respiratory viruses in circulation within the UKwww.gov.uk
67 deaths today compared with 100 last Saturday. 624 positive compared with 890 last Sat.
I mean.. everywhere I have been (lots of shops etc) has had distanced queues and sanitiser available so not sure where you're referring to? In terms of masks we are in line with a few other countries in only making them mandatory on public transport.Not from the UK but keep up with the news there and I am astounded at the lack of social distancing today now that things have reopened, and lack of masks.
How does the UK manage to fail so much at distancing? Our restaurants and pubs have been open a while now, and retail. There is always someone on the door with sanitizer and making sure that people in the queue are distanced. The first wave hasn't even finished yet in the UK it seems.
Haven't been to a pub or restaurant yet so not sure but I don't beleive so. Retail staff it's at their discretion I believe unless the shop specifies.Are restaurant/pub/retail staff required to wear masks?
On the news they had masks on.Are restaurant/pub/retail staff required to wear masks?
No you're only required to wear one on public transport and on hospital visits..Are restaurant/pub/retail staff required to wear masks?
Not that I saw today, our waitress was wearing one but that's it so guessing it's personal choice.Are restaurant/pub/retail staff required to wear masks?
Say it louder for those at the backI mean.. everywhere I have been (lots of shops etc) has had distanced queues and sanitiser available so not sure where you're referring to? In terms of masks we are in line with a few other countries in only making them mandatory on public transport.
Not sure where you're from but whilst we are not the best, we're certainly not the worst at the minute and our cases are dropping..
Ok, got it. Which again is common sense, as even if we do keep 2m apart then if any one of us gets symptoms in the next couple of weeks, we would have to assume high risk of other household having it as well.If you’re in a bubble then yes you can all behave as normal and not have to keep your distance etc, even adults. But if somebody shows symptoms then you would all have to isolate as from when you bubble you essentially become ‘one household’