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Originally posted by liontamerlouas if people went from Birmingham to go on a beach with half a mil people ������
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Originally posted by AtW View PostA lot safer outside - now imagine same crowds in pubs all week long
Those I know are trying to set up gradual opening and so on, but the way the public act every time the sun comes out makes a huge seething throng seem pretty likely. I'll wait a week or two!
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The only things social distancing on that beach are brain cells.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI nipped down the beach for a lunchtime swim today. Busy enough - 300 people over a 1 km stretch, I reckon, but that's an advantage of a less densely populated country. Maybe some of the Dublin city beaches (and there are some really lovely beaches near the centre) will be more crowded).
I used to live in Bournemouth and it would be predictable that the stretch 200m either side Bournemouth Pier would be packed, whereas 2 km to the West, where the beach is still beautiful golden sand, it would be half deserted. It was always thus. People like to congregate closely, and can't get it into their heads that it's probably a good idea to spread out given the circumstances.Last edited by Excursion UK; 25 June 2020, 17:25.
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Keep track of the effective reproductive number here: https://ibz-shiny.ethz.ch/covid-19-re/ You can get the UK's figures using the navigation menu on the left.
Most recent figures available are for ten days ago, due to the way the calculations are done and the data is collected. 95% confidence interval is currently below 1, centred on 0.954.
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Originally posted by mallisarealperson View PostWith no one going abroad on holiday maybe will make people realise how bloody congested the UK really is.
When people do start going abroad they are supposed to self quarantine on return for 3 weeks!!!! So a nice busy summer F&*^&% everywhere in UK.
Personally I am staying away from any crowded place. Maybe China and India will start WW3 and do everyone a favour.
It has been announced that several countries are not subject to the arrival quarantine as of Monday.
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Natural Selection.
With no one going abroad on holiday maybe will make people realise how bloody congested the UK really is.
When people do start going abroad they are supposed to self quarantine on return for 3 weeks!!!! So a nice busy summer F&*^&% everywhere in UK.
Personally I am staying away from any crowded place. Maybe China and India will start WW3 and do everyone a favour.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I used to live in Bournemouth and it would be predictable that the stretch 200m either side Bournemouth Pier would be packed, whereas 2 km to the West, where the beach is still beautiful golden sand, it would be half deserted. It was always thus. People like to congregate closely, and can't get it into their heads that it's probably a good idea to spread out given the circumstances.
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