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Previously on "When will lockdown restrictions be lifted?"
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Since people are catching it from education establishments and workplaces, unless the government stops puts limits on workplaces and nurseries, limits won't have an effect.
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After easter but we'll be put in a more sever lockdown before that.
Potentially with very limited time outside.
Not that it will help, but the government has to be seen to take a stance equal to the hardship of things. The timing would be wrong of course because they are not interested in actually solving the issue but keeping appearances. Just like in corporations.
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We have always been in lockdown until one day when we have never been.
As probably written in:
THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF
OLIGARCHICAL COLLECTIVISM
by
Emmanuel Goldstein
Ignorance is Strength
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Tomorrow.
Except, tomorrow never comes cos when it arrives it's today
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When will lockdown restrictions be lifted?
“ We want to get to a stage where we are confident we've vaccinated the 1-4 cohorts," Mr Johnson says.
He says the most vulnerable groups have to be vaccinated, as he cites February 15th as the goal to vaccinate the current cohort, then adds "we will think about what steps we could take to lift the restrictions".
The PM cautions it depends also "on where the disease is".
"We can't have any false sense of security, lifting restrictions altogether and then the disease runs riot."
Politics latest news: This spring is 'going to be a lot better', but still no timeline for lockdown exit
Oh so as I thought they will let virus rip through after death rates in vulnerable groups are cut thanks to vaccines - stock up for dangerous times for those still under 50!Tags: None
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