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© Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Scientists urge UK to prep rapid return of COVID measures
By JILL LAWLESS LONDON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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2020hindsights
Dave
By all indications, looks like one is enough. Won't need any more after that.
Sven Asai
Of course with those again exploding numbers they soon will or simply have to, but for not losing face it’s surely more something like a Plan C with the next funny freedom day in sight.
nandakandamanda
If everyone is so critical of the government, why are so many waiting until they give the word?
Surely commonsense would dictate observation of the basic sanitation guidelines from a week or two back.
But no, maybe up to half of the population will ignore the reintroduction anyway.
Better late than never, UK govt. Act now.
PTownsend
True that.
Why so many continue to claim Covid is just another flu and/or it's not real, just another government plot to further control us, says a lot about thoseindividuals ans their organization's sense of reality.
Not surprisingly many of the anti-vaxx/pandemic deniers also believe alien reptiles are controlling things, and also actually think those of us who have been vaccinated have had chips included in the vaccine.And that we are now magnetic.
stormcrow
You relax, let out a collective breath and wham, COVID-19 is back with a vengeance. This is one tough enemy you can’t turn your back on.
Desert Tortoise
Bojo needs to wear an undershirt. No one wants to see his moobs :/
Desert Tortoise
The UK labor shortage is about to get worse. Fewer people queueing at the gas station and supermarket though.
Luddite
They need to reintroduce laws that make masks and social distancing compulsory. The numbers are shooting up, health services are under pressure and mask wearers are the minority and shops and public transport crowded.