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Frenzy
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Frenzy
   Old Thread  #169 10 Sept 2020 at 9.06am  0  Login    Register
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im going Saturday...I shall provide feedback on return
bullseye
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bullseye
   Old Thread  #168 10 Sept 2020 at 7.39am  0  Login    Register
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Simple answer is you can't stay locked down forever. All the time you mingle you can spread a virus. We will have to learn to live with it and get on with life. Eventually, through herd immunity, we can return to normal. Pointless waiting for a vaccine or cure that my never evolve. Come out from behind your sofa, get back to normal.
Boo
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Boo
   Old Thread  #167 10 Sept 2020 at 7.37am  0  Login    Register
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People use common sense? Nah it’s far easier just to blame someone else 😂😂
largefries79
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   Old Thread  #166 10 Sept 2020 at 2.07am  0  Login    Register
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So groups of youngsters ignoring any form of social distancing are nothing to do with the rise? People with no symptoms using tests for no reason are nothing to do with the lack of test availability? It's time we stood up, took some responsibility and applied some common bloody sence instead of trying to pick holes and find loop holes in every bit of guidance/advice. Never been so ashamed to be British as I am at the moment
AndyCarper82
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AndyCarper82
   Old Thread  #165 9 Sept 2020 at 8.32pm  0  Login    Register
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Good to see you've done your homework on this.

Their clearly fudging the numbers to put the focus of blame elsewhere.
bullseye
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bullseye
   Old Thread  #164 9 Sept 2020 at 2.48pm  0  Login    Register
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The government have to blame the younger generation as the older generation are either dead, banged up in care homes, in ICUs or hospital. Once they get over blaming the 17 to 22s it'll be the kids at school. They'll always find someone to blame. Just like they are now blaming the problem of testing capacity on too many people trying to get a test who shouldn't......after telling all and sundry we need testing, testing, testing to get on top of things.
AndyCarper82
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AndyCarper82
   Old Thread  #163 9 Sept 2020 at 9.28am  0  Login    Register
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It's youngsters that are fuelling the rise in Covid numbers in the UK. We have rapidly rising numbers of Covid cases but thankfully at the moment the numbers of hospital admissions isn't rising rapidly. This is expected to lead to older groups catching it and deaths rising again as we are seeing in the EU. We can thank the Covidiots that are bored of following the rules......

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54066831?intlink_from_url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk&link_location=live-reporting-story

Ministers have singled out young people in particular for not following social-distancing rules.

England's chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, said Covid-19 rates are now rising, especially amongst people aged between the ages of 17 and 29.

He warned that if people stopped social distancing then "Covid comes back".

On Monday Mr Hancock warned the UK could see a second spike in coronavirus cases if young people did not follow the rules.

His comments were echoed by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick, who said there was a particular responsibility on younger people to follow government guidelines on Covid-19, so that infection rates would not spike again.

"We have to keep hammering the message home. Of course the people in those age categories are unlikely to become extremely unwell as a result of having the virus.

"But they are able to pass it on to others," he said.
Tinhead
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Tinhead
   Old Thread  #162 8 Sept 2020 at 8.07am  0  Login    Register
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Not what I wanted to hear but thanks for the reply.
bullseye
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bullseye
   Old Thread  #161 8 Sept 2020 at 6.02am  0  Login    Register
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Yes. One of my group of anglers did. Didn't do the form. Waved through at French customs. UK customs stopped their van and the woman said "oh are you fishermen?" She then just waved them off. So back home now, no worries, back to work.
Tinhead
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Tinhead
   Old Thread  #160 8 Sept 2020 at 1.24am  0  Login    Register
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I don't know this as fact but my guess is if you've done an online form then they know and so there's a good chance they won't ask to see it at border control.

Has anyone personally on here not done the online form or a paper form and then gone through without question?
I hope not.
waynemas
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waynemas
   Old Thread  #159 7 Sept 2020 at 11.10pm  0  Login    Register
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tin head they ask you if you have done it i said yes both times which i had said do you want to see it they say no crack on
waynemas
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waynemas
   Old Thread  #158 7 Sept 2020 at 11.06pm  0  Login    Register
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ive been twice july with no quarantine rules and aug and iv e filled out the form both times last week had a knock at the door by the plastic rossers to se if i was home but the other 4 from our group have not had a visit
DavidGW
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   Old Thread  #157 7 Sept 2020 at 6.40pm  0  Login    Register
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When I came back from Spain a few weeks ago (by plane) and had filled the form in online before my return, I was still stopped as was everybody else on my flight, I had to show a copy of my completed form, not sure how it works for ferries and Eurotunnel?
Tinhead
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Tinhead
   Old Thread  #156 7 Sept 2020 at 6.11pm  0  Login    Register
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Did you do it electronically? If you did then there shouldn't be any need to show it?
DavidGW
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   Old Thread  #155 7 Sept 2020 at 6.08pm  0  Login    Register
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Our great border control then, don´t bother with forms and all illegal immigrants welcome....only joking! No suprise that the number of cases are rising!
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