Will Boris stop people traveling to places like Cornwall this summer due to rise in new variants?
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Will there be travel restrictions this summer
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I didn't think so before but I'm starting to think we are in the crap. I went out for the first time on Friday with the other half. We wanted to wait a bit rather than dash out as soon as it's open so it calms down a bit. First bloody trip out and we get a covid alert saying we need to lock down. I was ****ing livid. All our tests come back negative. Four days later my lad tests positive for covid. A bunch of his mates have and we are hearing stories of other people in the area that all took the lock down seriously. One trip out and we are back in lockdown for 10 days. Can't believe it.
Indicatations in my area are that this is running absolutely riot. At this rate I can see restrictions coming in very soon.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostWill Boris stop people traveling to places like Cornwall this summer due to rise in new variants?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Yes. It's inevitable because there will always be new variants and the consensus is that death is not an acceptable way to exit life.Comment
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostWill Boris stop people traveling to places like Cornwall this summer due to rise in new variants?
(actually Cornwall was never in Wessex but we'll let 'em in this time)Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYes. It's inevitable because there will always be new variants and the consensus is that death is not an acceptable way to exit life.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostI'll certainly be choosing one of the many alternatives.Comment
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