Originally posted by Andrew
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Now in England it seems that people working in construction or manufacturing could go to work.
Can someone tell me why - is all construction or manufacturing "essential"? Surely quite a lot of such activity is really not essential. Manufacturing is only essential if the end products are essential. Similar considerations apply to construction.
So who decides?
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Count Boso
Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostCan someone tell me why - is all construction or manufacturing "essential"? Surely quite a lot of such activity is really not essential. Manufacturing is only essential if the end products are essential. Similar considerations apply to construction.
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Another really stupid thing is that apparently in England one can drive any distance in order to go to an open space, so one could go from Cornwall up to Berwick on Tweed. What part of transmitting the virus around the country don't people understand - or more precisely, HMG doesn't understand?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnother really stupid thing is that apparently in England one can drive any distance in order to go to an open space, so one could go from Cornwall up to Berwick on Tweed. What part of transmitting the virus around the country don't people understand - or more precisely, HMG doesn't understand?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostNow in England it seems that people working in construction or manufacturing could go to work.
Can someone tell me why - is all construction or manufacturing "essential"? Surely quite a lot of such activity is really not essential. Manufacturing is only essential if the end products are essential. Similar considerations apply to construction.
So who decides?
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Originally posted by gradus View PostDave, doesn't common sense play some part in all this. No matter how stringent the rules there will inevitably be people who ignore them or think that they are exempt. The advice on self-isolation if you suspect infection remains unaltered and without immunisation there will always be a risk of infection in future. Surely the risk of infection can't be used to keep us in our houses for an indefinite period. Covid19 is now out in the world and although I may have missed it, I haven't heard any scientist or politician say that we are gong to eliminate it altogether. At some point the Cornwall to Berwick trip will be on despite Covid 19's presence.
The evidence so far is that many in England don't have much common sense, and even if in fact 80% do, the remaining 20% are more than capable of making up for those people's prudence.
Perhaps good news is that the daily death rate seems to have been around 2-300 per day for the last few days, so it's significantly less than I'd thought based on previous data. That is good, but hopefully that rate will go down much further.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Perhaps good news is that the daily death rate seems to have been around 2-300 per day for the last few days, so it's significantly less than I'd thought based on previous data. That is good, but hopefully that rate will go down much further."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAnother really stupid thing is that apparently in England one can drive any distance in order to go to an open space, so one could go from Cornwall up to Berwick on Tweed. What part of transmitting the virus around the country don't people understand - or more precisely, HMG doesn't understand?
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostYou have to return the same day.
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Shouldn't we spare a thought for the poor police trying to enforce the new 'rules'? How the blazes will they tell if somebody is breaching them? And if they do nick somebody, it's a fundamental principle of our law that offences are meant to be clear, and any ambiguity must be read in the defendant's favour. Defence lawyers should have a ball!
If you can afford one of course...I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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