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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2293057" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I agree. The rules are absurd but it is also true that it seems a lot of infection occurs in homes (I woould interpret the lack of clarity on this as being about a reluctance to stigmitise the Musliim communities in the North West) therefore if you are afraid of infection or live with granny perhaps you should take additional precautions like not going to the pub but if you are unafraid and healthy why not use our pubs? Yes the infection rate will go up but if the rate of hospitalisations and deaths doesn't go up (and it didn't after BLM marches and mass invasions of the Dorset coast etc.) why does that matter?</p><p>The government seems happy to decimate large parts of our economy (beauty, travel , city centres, small pubs and restaurants) so I am not sure why people feel this is a question of lives over livelihoods. IMO this is a weak government that has got itself trapped in its own fear-mongering narrative and now doesn't dare to show a clear way out of this fiasco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2293057, member: 365308"] I agree. The rules are absurd but it is also true that it seems a lot of infection occurs in homes (I woould interpret the lack of clarity on this as being about a reluctance to stigmitise the Musliim communities in the North West) therefore if you are afraid of infection or live with granny perhaps you should take additional precautions like not going to the pub but if you are unafraid and healthy why not use our pubs? Yes the infection rate will go up but if the rate of hospitalisations and deaths doesn't go up (and it didn't after BLM marches and mass invasions of the Dorset coast etc.) why does that matter? The government seems happy to decimate large parts of our economy (beauty, travel , city centres, small pubs and restaurants) so I am not sure why people feel this is a question of lives over livelihoods. IMO this is a weak government that has got itself trapped in its own fear-mongering narrative and now doesn't dare to show a clear way out of this fiasco. [/QUOTE]
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