The Leicester lockdown was much stricter than those since. Primarily aimed at house mixing. If the pubs are the hotspots, they may be forced to shutdown though.So what would happen if middlesbrough was to have stricter rules placed? Would people who have holidays booked still be able to go?
No it isn't. It takes a couple of minutes. Really quick.I feel for you all, the testing is awful.
And that will include students coming from various countries around the world.may be an issue with students due to return soon as well. I heard country wide a million students will be on the move
Bars, restaurants etc all to be closed next week as well. Any local footy also cancelled for the foreseeable.Bolton have had their sanctions upend so here is a taste of what could happen here if things don’t improve.
..Residents have been asked to only use public transport for essential purposes, which means travel to education, work, and essential matters such as hospital appointments.
... People have also been told not to mix with other households in any setting indoors or outdoors anywhere, except in their support bubble.
So if Boro is locked down and say Redcar isn’t, will the Redcar people still be able to go to the match...
Are throwing your own relatives under the bus or mine?Will it be Middlesbrough Borough Council area?
Nationwide the infection rates are rising back up to figures last seen in late May - a second wave appears to be starting as happened with Spanish Flu - first wave May/June 1918 second wave November/December 1918 - seems to be in human nature for people to get it then get strict then they relax and think it has gone and then it breaks out again. With time the virus mutates to something less dangerous and herd immunity starts to kick in.