go-nads!
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Currently in Tier Two, rates amongst the highest and that data is out of date. So even if they are placed in Tier 3 the rates will still be rising.
So then we have a high infection rate community, that will soon be free to travel up and down the country as many of them return to family homes.
Looks like an absolute recipe for disaster especially when we have the mayor pleading that any increased measures will affect the capitals hospitality industry.
A further excuse is London has the Nightingale and increased hospital capacity to deal with extra demand - no consideration to other parts of the country should infected people be allowed to return “home”.
Third wave super spread on it’s way
So then we have a high infection rate community, that will soon be free to travel up and down the country as many of them return to family homes.
Looks like an absolute recipe for disaster especially when we have the mayor pleading that any increased measures will affect the capitals hospitality industry.
A further excuse is London has the Nightingale and increased hospital capacity to deal with extra demand - no consideration to other parts of the country should infected people be allowed to return “home”.
Third wave super spread on it’s way