In my local area we haven’t had any cases for a couple of months, until last week, when we seem to be in a cluster. Hopefully, they’ll be able to quash it, but it’s a reminder that Covid hasn’t gone away.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 05 Jun 2021, 17:48I'm with you Gill for a little caution. Boris originally said that all restrictions would be lifted " not before" 21st June, not "on" 21st June. It is the media who have made it the latter. I'd rather pause for a couple of weeks than charge ahead and then have to retreat again.Gill W wrote: 05 Jun 2021, 14:43For the record, I believe we should be proceeding very cautiously.
It appears that the pandemic is growing again here, so the current restrictions aren't containing it, so it looks to me to be the wrong time to be making the restrictions even looser.
Also the population is still only partially vaccinated - they should at least wait until more people are fully vaccinated.
This date of 21st June seems to have become an important talisman. I'm not sure why, as it's supposed to be about the data, not the dates.
I'm particularly nervous as we've just had a blip locally focussed on three schools and two hospitality venues including some Delta variant cases. Anyone with connections to any local school was asked to test, which we did because of our grandchildren being pupils. Fortunately negative. They're also establishing a centre at our local community hospital next week for a vaccine blitz. Hope they nip it in the bud.
I think ‘living with it’ will entail changing our behaviour over the medium term, but I’m not sure if people will be willing to do that






