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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2281970" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>I would have thought that to get the economy going again, the best thing would be to reopen factories and offices where only the employees had to be protected (with screens etc). Instead of businesses where the customers also were put at risk, like bars and restaurants and possibly places of entertainment like cinemas and theme parks.That way perhaps we could start to produce goods and services and maybe export again. The fact that they are even discussing vouchers to encourage people out of lockdown makes me worry that they might put pressure on people to put themselves in danger for the sake of the economy. We are already being told that the people on the extremely vulnerable list will have to fend for themselves at the end of this month.And why are they giving various lockdown instructions yet they haven't been policing them for weeks (except in Leicester). Is that so that Govt can pretend they were advocating lockdown whilst not actually enforcing it to make it happen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2281970, member: 422465"] I would have thought that to get the economy going again, the best thing would be to reopen factories and offices where only the employees had to be protected (with screens etc). Instead of businesses where the customers also were put at risk, like bars and restaurants and possibly places of entertainment like cinemas and theme parks.That way perhaps we could start to produce goods and services and maybe export again. The fact that they are even discussing vouchers to encourage people out of lockdown makes me worry that they might put pressure on people to put themselves in danger for the sake of the economy. We are already being told that the people on the extremely vulnerable list will have to fend for themselves at the end of this month.And why are they giving various lockdown instructions yet they haven't been policing them for weeks (except in Leicester). Is that so that Govt can pretend they were advocating lockdown whilst not actually enforcing it to make it happen? [/QUOTE]
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