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Should The Areas With Rising Covid Levels Be Put Into Much Stricter Restrictions
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/h ealth-5 6210665
There is evidence that in most of these areas the rise is due to to multiple occupation housing and poor vaccine take up. Should these areas have strictly controlled boundaries to protect others?
There is evidence that in most of these areas the rise is due to to multiple occupation housing and poor vaccine take up. Should these areas have strictly controlled boundaries to protect others?
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Put all those who refuse to be vaccinated on ships and send them out to sea. They can't come back until they agree to be vaccinated, as they leave the ship!!! How's that;-))
12:11 Fri 05th Mar 2021
Lots of efforts are been made to increase vaccinne take up among BAME communitys but there was another story yesterday showing only 30% of afro carribean are still taking it up. Someone gave the 3 main reasons/missconceptions and one was it was feared it reduces fertility- but noone ever asks why fertility as been a factor for over 60s!
Some of the Asians in towns and cities are isolated from the wider population. They live, work and shop within their own communities, never venturing outside these areas, watching TV from their native countries via satalite. Consequently they have no need to learn English and are totally unaware what's going on in the world outside their communities.
//Personally I'd say Yes,it would be pointless opening everywhere up when the time comes if infection is on the rise in places like London//
Infection rates are not increasing in London:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-lond on-5432 4244
You will see that only two of the 32 boroughs showed an increase. These were Islington and Tower Hamlets. Both increases were small (2 or 3 cases per 100k) meaning the increase was probably statistical "noise" and those two boroughs are near the bottom of the list of London boroughs anyway.
//I am suggesting much stricter boundary control.//
Absolutely impossible in large parts of the UK. I live almost on the border of my Local Authority. My nearest large shops (just over a mile away) are in the adjacent LA. The nearest shops in my own LA area are three times that distance. My nearest hospital (and where many of my neighbours have been called for their Covid jabs) is in the adjacent LA, a twenty minute walk. My "own" hospital is almost five miles away, two buses for those with no wheels. We don't do county boundaries.
Infection rates are not increasing in London:
https:/
You will see that only two of the 32 boroughs showed an increase. These were Islington and Tower Hamlets. Both increases were small (2 or 3 cases per 100k) meaning the increase was probably statistical "noise" and those two boroughs are near the bottom of the list of London boroughs anyway.
//I am suggesting much stricter boundary control.//
Absolutely impossible in large parts of the UK. I live almost on the border of my Local Authority. My nearest large shops (just over a mile away) are in the adjacent LA. The nearest shops in my own LA area are three times that distance. My nearest hospital (and where many of my neighbours have been called for their Covid jabs) is in the adjacent LA, a twenty minute walk. My "own" hospital is almost five miles away, two buses for those with no wheels. We don't do county boundaries.
The same as they have done in other countries Riptide, Spain for example. Extra policing on main roads and paperwork proving reason for travel - work, medical appointments etc. I don't propose locking people up. But it is obvious thst in these areas researching more on the reasons will take time and this needs short term action.
New judge. I am only proposing this for the areas where the numbers are rising and people would just have to cope for a short time with s change in their habits. It would inconvenience the few to protect the majority. As I said above hospital and doctors visits and work would be allowed and shopping for necessities could be within your area. The trouble is this country we are not accustomed to having limits or following rules. The government was too keen to please the people and not take action at the beginning of all this, but it has backfired.
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