What happens if you are away for a week or 2 over Xmas, in the UK, and a new lockdown comes into force are you suppose to get home or stay put if you can, of course.
Assuming that the same set of regulations as were previously used were to come into force again, then the exceptions to a person ('P') being outside his/her home would include this provision:
"Exception 11 is that it is reasonably necessary for P to be outside P’s home to enable P to return home from any place where P was on holiday immediately before these Regulations came into force"
[The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (No. 4) Regulations 2020]
Ignore and carry with life and by the way Ian not an anti vaxxer just someone who believe in choice as I hide the behind the barricades when the covid fascists come here !!
Gness they more likely get infected by people who have had the vaccine as I have said if you want or not to have the vaccine it's your choice my sister and family have itand they RESPECT my decision not to again it's freedom Iam been working on the frontline for the last two years haven't even caught a cold!!
The unvaccinated get more ill, for much longer, and burn up scarce resources while spreading ( approximately) ten times the viral load of a vaccinated person of a similar age.
Some are lucky and dodge the bullets of the virus - most don't and deserve all they get.
Oh for goodness sake, Fraser. Most of us haven't caught colds of late because of those, other than the likes of you, who have been thoughtful and caring of others. Try it sometime.
bednobs, bear in mind that vaccines can't stop you getting infected, or passing it on, they just make the effects (on you) milder.
If 90% of the population is vaccinated, and you become infected, it's statistically more likely to be by a vaccinated person simply because there are nine times as many of them.
fraser
Ignore and carry with life and by the way Ian not an anti vaxxer just someone who believe in choice as I hide the behind the barricades when the covid fascists come here !!
I would ask one favour though
Should you become ill with covid could you please stay behind that barrier and not expect the nhs to try and keep you alive if you have not had the vaccine ?
Cheers