zap99 Posted June 14, 2020 #201 Share Posted June 14, 2020 38 minutes ago, pete14 said: Is that a veiled admission? 😎 If a Lady is wearing a veil, how do you know if she is wearing her mask . If a man has a big bushy beard ??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adawn47 Posted June 14, 2020 #202 Share Posted June 14, 2020 3 hours ago, davecttr said: Or pensioners where i live, possessing a bus pass DOES NOT entitle you to jump the bus queue 😖 Nor does having a young child that squeezes through the long queue to choose a seat while the parent "hasn't noticed " Both ends of the spectrum Dave😆 Avril Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adawn47 Posted June 14, 2020 #203 Share Posted June 14, 2020 2 hours ago, AndyMichelle said: Not sure that's a rule Wowzz, the hotels I deal with are just advertising intense cleaning between guests. If that was the case for cruise ships, it would give more time for embarkation, so would solve that issue. Andy I would have thought it could also mean vacating your cabin much earlier too to allow for a faster turnaround. Avril 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adawn47 Posted June 14, 2020 #204 Share Posted June 14, 2020 1 hour ago, zap99 said: Can we take the anti virus spray internally. I bet nobody thought of that. 😂 Oh yes they have 😆 Avril Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davecttr Posted June 14, 2020 #205 Share Posted June 14, 2020 3 hours ago, zap99 said: We did a Baltic cruise with NCL from Dover. I think others go from Dover ,but I'm not sure. P&O cruises don't but P&O ferries do 😁. I guess in your position part of the holiday cost calculation is private car transfer. I don't think I would be happy with 3 Taxis and 2 trains each way. How about CMV from Tilbury? Dover - 40 miles Tilbury - 30+ miles Southampton - 110 miles via the A31 Dover - Saga, a single balcony cabin on their newest ship, 7 nighter next summer would be about £2800 and formal nights 😲 Tilbury - I am looking for something more modern, I like a good nights sleep 😴 Southampton - probably doable on departure day. no need to decide just yet, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted June 14, 2020 #206 Share Posted June 14, 2020 18 minutes ago, davecttr said: Dover - 40 miles Tilbury - 30+ miles Southampton - 110 miles via the A31 Dover - Saga, a single balcony cabin on their newest ship, 7 nighter next summer would be about £2800 and formal nights 😲 Tilbury - I am looking for something more modern, I like a good nights sleep 😴 Southampton - probably doable on departure day. no need to decide just yet, Problem with same day to Southampton for you is when someone has an accident and blocks the M25/6. Early start to be safe. We have cruised on Ocean Village 1&2 a longtime ago. They seemed quite big then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zombatar Posted June 14, 2020 #207 Share Posted June 14, 2020 Oops, small problem then, Boris has decided no change to the 2 metre rule. What next I wonder!! Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wowzz Posted June 14, 2020 #208 Share Posted June 14, 2020 Interesting article by Peter Hitchens today in the MoS where he points out that the country with one of the most rigorous lock down policies, Belgium, has recorded 843 deaths per million (UK is 620 per million), whereas Sweden, with no lockdown, has a figure of 472 per million. Basically, all the loss of our civil liberties, collapse of our economy, unnecessary deaths due to cancelled operations and treatments, etc, has been for nothing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted June 14, 2020 #209 Share Posted June 14, 2020 2 minutes ago, wowzz said: Interesting article by Peter Hitchens today in the MoS where he points out that the country with one of the most rigorous lock down policies, Belgium, has recorded 843 deaths per million (UK is 620 per million), whereas Sweden, with no lockdown, has a figure of 472 per million. Basically, all the loss of our civil liberties, collapse of our economy, unnecessary deaths due to cancelled operations and treatments, etc, has been for nothing. Cheer up Wowzz. A vaccine will be with us soon. But I hope Iona doesn't call into Belgium. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalos Posted June 14, 2020 #210 Share Posted June 14, 2020 (edited) 46 minutes ago, Zombatar said: Oops, small problem then, Boris has decided no change to the 2 metre rule. What next I wonder!! Peter Harry put a link on this morning about it ,to be reviewed again said Boris ... https://boards.cruisecritic.co.uk/topic/2752382-2-metre-rule-changing-to-1-metre-rule-good-news/?do=findComment&comment=60074207 Edited June 14, 2020 by kalos Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted June 14, 2020 #211 Share Posted June 14, 2020 3 hours ago, zap99 said: Cheer up Wowzz. A vaccine will be with us soon. But I hope Iona doesn't call into Belgium. I do, just to Bruges his ego. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zap99 Posted June 14, 2020 #212 Share Posted June 14, 2020 7 minutes ago, brian1 said: I do, just to Bruges his ego. Sorry, don't Ghent it😁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Vampiress88 Posted June 14, 2020 #213 Share Posted June 14, 2020 On 6/13/2020 at 2:40 PM, Adawn47 said: I beg to differ wowzz. Cases vary from region to region and the opening of schools should be dependant on that. A village near me has had their primary school closed again with a total of 3 children and 1 teacher testing positive in the first week of opening. South Yorkshire's cases are unfortunately still rising and I think a blanket opening of schools is irresponsible. Just to add the cases were from 2 separate 'bubbles' Avril I live on boarder between South Yorkshire and Nottingham. it seems that people don’t really give a hoot now about the social distancing. I think there would be a lot less interaction with random people if we were all still at work as usually you only meet a few of your team members unless you are public facing and the amount of people that have walked past close to me in the last week or so would be hundreds. And for another question I’d love to know the mortality rate of flu. I know Harry showed me stats for covid yesterday. did you know I read one of the biggest cause of death in the U.K. for children currently is suicide between ages 5-18. covid was 1 in 3million I think. some were saying they won’t be back in September either Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adawn47 Posted June 14, 2020 #214 Share Posted June 14, 2020 21 minutes ago, Vampiress88 said: I live on boarder between South Yorkshire and Nottingham. it seems that people don’t really give a hoot now about the social distancing. I think there would be a lot less interaction with random people if we were all still at work as usually you only meet a few of your team members unless you are public facing and the amount of people that have walked past close to me in the last week or so would be hundreds. And for another question I’d love to know the mortality rate of flu. I know Harry showed me stats for covid yesterday. did you know I read one of the biggest cause of death in the U.K. for children currently is suicide between ages 5-18. covid was 1 in 3million I think. some were saying they won’t be back in September either I'm not saying children shouldn't go back to school, just that it should depend on each town/villages cases. You only have to look through the UK regional statistics to see the wide variation of cases and can clearly see that not all areas are doing as well as the government wants us to believe. Avril 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wowzz Posted June 14, 2020 #215 Share Posted June 14, 2020 Surely, the sensible decision would be to allow local decision making. I live in a semi-rural area, with no commuters, an open air shopping centre, and no CV19 deaths. There is absolutely no reason why shops, pubs, restaurants, hair dressers etc can't open immediately around here. Boris is just running scared, hiding behind "scientific opinions", all of which deliberately chose the worse possible case scenario, just in case they are proven wrong. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Vampiress88 Posted June 14, 2020 #216 Share Posted June 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Adawn47 said: I'm not saying children shouldn't go back to school, just that it should depend on each town/villages cases. You only have to look through the UK regional statistics to see the wide variation of cases and can clearly see that not all areas are doing as well as the government wants us to believe. Avril they is no point tho avril in sending them. They are not learning the curriculum, at least at our school which is a South Yorkshire school in the reception and year 1. They are learning about washing their hands. I don’t see the point. They need to open up and get back on with it if they want the economy to get going otherwise it’s just not going to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brian1 Posted June 15, 2020 #217 Share Posted June 15, 2020 9 hours ago, zap99 said: Sorry, don't Ghent it😁 You're just trying to make me look Antwerp. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davecttr Posted June 15, 2020 #218 Share Posted June 15, 2020 9 hours ago, wowzz said: Surely, the sensible decision would be to allow local decision making. I live in a semi-rural area, with no commuters, an open air shopping centre, and no CV19 deaths. There is absolutely no reason why shops, pubs, restaurants, hair dressers etc can't open immediately around here. Boris is just running scared, hiding behind "scientific opinions", all of which deliberately chose the worse possible case scenario, just in case they are proven wrong. Probably because as soon as the news got out you would get a lot of potentially infectious visitors taking advantage. If you want to follow this path you have to restrict travel as Italy did, no travel outside your region etc etc. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scratchrat Posted June 15, 2020 #219 Share Posted June 15, 2020 15 hours ago, Zombatar said: Oops, small problem then, Boris has decided no change to the 2 metre rule. What next I wonder!! Peter No, he commissioned a report into whether 1m can work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scratchrat Posted June 15, 2020 #220 Share Posted June 15, 2020 16 hours ago, zap99 said: Problem with same day to Southampton for you is when someone has an accident and blocks the M25/6. Early start to be safe. We have cruised on Ocean Village 1&2 a longtime ago. They seemed quite big then. I'm travelling same day for Southampton from Cardiff. Just leave nice and early, the ship doesn't sail til evening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davecttr Posted June 15, 2020 #221 Share Posted June 15, 2020 15 hours ago, wowzz said: Interesting article by Peter Hitchens today in the MoS where he points out that the country with one of the most rigorous lock down policies, Belgium, has recorded 843 deaths per million (UK is 620 per million), whereas Sweden, with no lockdown, has a figure of 472 per million. Basically, all the loss of our civil liberties, collapse of our economy, unnecessary deaths due to cancelled operations and treatments, etc, has been for nothing. Sweden did have a lockdown but not as severe as ours. We could game no lockdown. With infection rates doubling every 3 days that is 20 iterations in 2 months. Start with 100 infected people and you end up with potentially over 100 million. Probably the reason why we had a lockdown!. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Peterson Posted June 15, 2020 Author #222 Share Posted June 15, 2020 9 minutes ago, davecttr said: Sweden did have a lockdown but not as severe as ours. We could game no lockdown. With infection rates doubling every 3 days that is 20 iterations in 2 months. Start with 100 infected people and you end up with potentially over 100 million. Probably the reason why we had a lockdown!. As with everything, it’s a question of balancing different interests, and the political impact. Logically, and financially, you can mount an argument that since it’s primarily only the old and infirm that this virus kills (very, very small % death rate outside these groups) you should just protect these groups and allow everyone else to carry on more or less as normal. Perfectly feasible, and very little impact on the economy. Big political impact though, particularly as it’s older people who are more likely to vote. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terrierjohn Posted June 15, 2020 #223 Share Posted June 15, 2020 9 hours ago, wowzz said: Surely, the sensible decision would be to allow local decision making. I live in a semi-rural area, with no commuters, an open air shopping centre, and no CV19 deaths. There is absolutely no reason why shops, pubs, restaurants, hair dressers etc can't open immediately around here. Boris is just running scared, hiding behind "scientific opinions", all of which deliberately chose the worse possible case scenario, just in case they are proven wrong. You dont think that maybe an open hairdressers would attract customers from other areas that might not be covid free? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wowzz Posted June 15, 2020 #224 Share Posted June 15, 2020 6 minutes ago, terrierjohn said: You dont think that maybe an open hairdressers would attract customers from other areas that might not be covid free? Not sure how many people are going to travel say, 30 miles for a haircut, even if they knew the hairdressers was open and could get an appointment. Anyway, the majority of the time the hairdresser is behind you, and if they wear PPE, the chances of infection are remote. It's about time that this state of fear is relaxed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare SarahHben Posted June 15, 2020 #225 Share Posted June 15, 2020 8 hours ago, Vampiress88 said: they is no point tho avril in sending them. They are not learning the curriculum, at least at our school which is a South Yorkshire school in the reception and year 1. They are learning about washing their hands. I don’t see the point. They need to open up and get back on with it if they want the economy to get going otherwise it’s just not going to work. I think a big problem is the fact that many schools just don't have the space or staff to open up to all pupils while there is any level of social distancing measures in place. Our 1 form entry primary school is using every classroom plus the hall and every staff member (minus a couple who are shielding and taking on the online teaching instead) just to teach the key worker's children and the Year R, 1 & 6 groups that have been allowed back. The playgrounds have markings on to allow those bubbles to play in a good sized space without getting too close, start, finish and lunch times are staggered. The team are doing a great job for the children in school and those at home, but there just isn't the space to allow more back, in our setting at least. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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