You can self isolate with someone of the same household, so presumably if you charter a plane and fill it with members of your own household you should be ok.Hi.
I'm a bit confused. With regards to transmission of the virus. I've just seen the UK government briefing (live on BBC) where the Prime Minister Boris Johnson basically made out that
'It's perfectly okay to sit for several hours in a car with someone that is showing Covid-19 symptoms' YET, and here's the thing
'It's not okay to be outside in an open space within 2 metres of anybody including all those who aren't even showing any symptoms at all'.
As per the government guidelines.
As the UK government continue to state they are following the science. So, did I miss the scientific report on this? Is the virus actually more likely to be passed on in large outdoor spaces even when passing people for just a split second? Is the virus lingering in the outside air particles and this is somehow suppressed inside a confined space?
It just seems a bit strange? I have been self isolating for 3 months already and have literally not been out to any kind of indoors area like a shops etc during that time. But what the PM said more or less says that 'you are more likely to get the virus in an outdoors space than in a confined space'.
By that, he insinuated that my chances of picking up the virus are actually greater if I go running in the park than if I go on any public transport, inside a shop or even a pub (if they were open) etc.
I've had enough of staying in already and from what has just been said it seems that initially everything we've previously been told is a load of baloney and us diabetics (and everyone else) shouldn't be worrying at all?
I'm due to go on holiday in July (abroad). I was thinking of cancelling, but now it looks like I'll be ok? As the aeroplane is a confined space, so it seems i'll be at minimal risk according to the PM of Great Britain that is following the science.
What do other people think?
You can self isolate with someone of the same household, so presumably if you charter a plane and fill it with members of your own household you should be ok.
I didn't realise you were being serious...So let's say, you have symptoms of the virus: To protect a vulnerable family member (a child in this case) it's perfectly okay to immediately sit in a confined space with them for several hours?
This is the bit I don't get. That's basically what Boris Johnson and The Government inferred.
I didn't realise you were being serious...
The protection of the child they were arguing was not from the virus but because he couldn't look after himself if both parents were ill.
Of course it is all rubbish, Dominic Cummings was caught out and now they are trying to justify his actions.
As far as I understand we were permitted to travel in a car IF it was to care for someone vulnerable. I am surprised that they could not find a more local person to do so...Sorry you missed out a drumset and I would not have judged you for driving 14 miles in your car to get it.I'm unable to criticise as my hour exercises lasted up to 2.5 hours and I don't wear a mask when shopping, but missed a cheap digital drum set 14 miles away that I didn't travel for in the 2nd week of the lock down as I was following the rules, I could have made £75+ on it if I didn't like it/got bored with it so reading the news did make me feel a little resentful.
I think you need to un self-isolate and get out into the sun more unless you are vulnerable in some other way than type 1?So let's say, you have symptoms of the virus: To protect a vulnerable family member (a child in this case) it's perfectly okay to immediately sit in a confined space with them for several hours?
This is the bit I don't get.That's basically what Boris Johnson and The Government inferred.
Surely that's contradictory to the advice we were given re immediately self isolating? And why people have literally been living in tents and caravans and going to other extreme measures in order to protect family members and others, no?
NF and his team were looking at a very specific aspect.... how well will remain to be seen.... unfortunately no one else was modelling the consequences of a partial lockdown on, for example, cancer treatments and the like...As far as I understand we were permitted to travel in a car IF it was to care for someone vulnerable. I am surprised that they could not find a more local person to do so...Sorry you missed out a drumset and I would not have judged you for driving 14 miles in your car to get it.
Nor do I judge Neil Ferguson for being human just for producing a wildly inaccurate model which our politicians panicked at. Anyone who talks about The Science should be treated with extreme scepticism.
Hi.
I'm a bit confused. With regards to transmission of the virus. I've just seen the UK government briefing (live on BBC) where the Prime Minister Boris Johnson basically made out that
'It's perfectly okay to sit for several hours in a car with someone that is showing Covid-19 symptoms' YET, and here's the thing
'It's not okay to be outside in an open space within 2 metres of anybody including all those who aren't even showing any symptoms at all'.
As per the government guidelines.
As the UK government continue to state they are following the science. So, did I miss the scientific report on this? Is the virus actually more likely to be passed on in large outdoor spaces even when passing people for just a split second? Is the virus lingering in the outside air particles and this is somehow suppressed inside a confined space?
It just seems a bit strange? I have been self isolating for 3 months already and have literally not been out to any kind of indoors area like a shops etc during that time. But what the PM said more or less says that 'you are more likely to get the virus in an outdoors space than in a confined space'.
By that, he insinuated that my chances of picking up the virus are actually greater if I go running in the park than if I go on any public transport, inside a shop or even a pub (if they were open) etc.
I've had enough of staying in already and from what has just been said it seems that initially everything we've previously been told is a load of baloney and us diabetics (and everyone else) shouldn't be worrying at all?
I'm due to go on holiday in July (abroad). I was thinking of cancelling, but now it looks like I'll be ok? As the aeroplane is a confined space, so it seems i'll be at minimal risk according to the PM of Great Britain that is following the science.
What do other people think?
I didn't realise you were being serious...
The protection of the child they were arguing was not from the virus but because he couldn't look after himself if both parents were ill.
Of course it is all rubbish, Dominic Cummings was caught out and now they are trying to justify his actions.
He said they didnt stop on way coming up from London!I wonder how many stops they had to get fuel or toilet breaks! Deplorable.
Sad thing is, if we listen to the vested interests we'll be in the fertiliser again.So my take.
I live in london.
we might have wanted to bolt but didn't
Like millions of others we sacrificed for the greater good.
Cummings was part of the planning for the Govt response.
HE never expected to get sick.
when he did, he soiled himself and ran away.
risking the spread of covid to other areas of the UK just as the Message hammered home
which he may have been part of, was meant to STOP us doing that very thing.
so he ran away.
broke lockdown.
And now consigned a large majority to ignore the govt advice from now on.
the police's task is now mammoth.
they won't be able to contain the summer crowds that will kick back if pushed to stop congregating.
Major problems coming our way from this, as if we haven't already got enough.
and all because of ONE man who ran away from danger.
TL;dr
we sacrificed 62 thousand people.
who obviously do not count.
but HE does,
and now we KNOW.
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