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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings

Wales is going to open up schools but will this start transmission again. And do we see what happens first.

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By *riskynriskyCouple  over a year ago

Essex.

Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

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By * and R cple4Couple  over a year ago

swansea


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does."
Maybe we should have copied England seeing as how you have everything under control ..Schools are only opening for 3-7 year olds from next week for the time being .We are still in lockdown and it’s being reviewed in 3 weeks time .

In terms of our numbers we are heading in the right direction and for the first time in awhile I’m feeling optimistic..

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.Maybe we should have copied England seeing as how you have everything under control ..Schools are only opening for 3-7 year olds from next week for the time being .We are still in lockdown and it’s being reviewed in 3 weeks time .

In terms of our numbers we are heading in the right direction and for the first time in awhile I’m feeling optimistic.."

I dont know but if this is a virus that is transmitted by humans it can be transmitted by 3 to 7 year olds. I get that thay need school

But with that age group not having to ware masks any one the come into contact with could contract if thay become possative. Including parents. if the R numbers gose up will it be more lockdown.

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By *ynonvalleyboyMan  over a year ago

merthyr


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does."

You have learned, Wales win at rugby

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

You have learned, Wales win at rugby "

Yer I get that well when did they last win a Rugby world cup

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By *irtyd468Man  over a year ago

North


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does."

Please enlighten us all in Wales as to why that is then ?

Im trying to figure out how the government in england has done so much better than the Welsh goverment and if Im being honest Im struggling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wales is going to open up schools but will this start transmission again. And do we see what happens first."

I think the gradual reopening next week is the right move

Our figures are low and our vaccination programme is moving ahead of schedule, with care staff getting their second vaccine within a month or so of their first.

Schools can't stay closed forever, but England should make their own decisions based on what state they are in in regards to Covid. I don't know how England are getting on so it may not be the right time for them yet

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

Please enlighten us all in Wales as to why that is then ?

Im trying to figure out how the government in england has done so much better than the Welsh goverment and if Im being honest Im struggling "

I assumed it was sarcasm judging by the absolute pigs ear the Tories have made of it all

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By *irtyd468Man  over a year ago

North


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

You have learned, Wales win at rugby "

You know youve just put the kibosh on Wales winning on the 27th

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

You have learned, Wales win at rugby

You know youve just put the kibosh on Wales winning on the 27th "

Well if it's like England first game it will be yours for the taking as I don't think a team turned up just a group of players

Oh yes I am in to rugby have you played

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By *irtyd468Man  over a year ago

North


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

You have learned, Wales win at rugby

You know youve just put the kibosh on Wales winning on the 27th

Well if it's like England first game it will be yours for the taking as I don't think a team turned up just a group of players

Oh yes I am in to rugby have you played "

No football is my sport of choice.

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does.

You have learned, Wales win at rugby

You know youve just put the kibosh on Wales winning on the 27th

Well if it's like England first game it will be yours for the taking as I don't think a team turned up just a group of players

Oh yes I am in to rugby have you played

No football is my sport of choice."

Oh ok I'll for give you but and they worse then England at that just. I don't follow it at all.

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By *ldaCouple  over a year ago

sutton Coldfield

If Wales can contrive to get someone sent off, again, they could win. Otherwise, no chance

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By *bi_AstrayTV/TS  over a year ago

Plymouth


"Wales is going to open up schools but will this start transmission again. And do we see what happens first."
I thought you'd missed a comma from the title and it was BJs new covid plan...

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By *icboobs26Woman  over a year ago

Bristol

Scotland are also opening schools for early years soon. England we are still waiting!

Wales are definitely ahead with the vaccines too. Well done them.

They also have a new rule about meeting in groups of four for exercise being allowed now too!

Their restrictions have been lot tougher than Englands though and most areas been in some kind of lock down the whole time!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Schools have been a if not the major cause of spreading the virus. Look at the graphs for case numbers etc and mark on the dates for opening/closing of schools. Look at a 3 week lag. Massive correlation.

Hospitality = very little effect.

June, hospitality open again (with rule of 6/restrictions easy to manage) July/Aug/Sept...low cases, flat graph.

Schools open early Sept....end of Sept/early Oct....rates go up exponentially.

Kids are superspreaders...fact

Hard to put in controls in schools.

But politicians/"experts" on a sides are afraid of saying the truth....

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings


"Schools have been a if not the major cause of spreading the virus. Look at the graphs for case numbers etc and mark on the dates for opening/closing of schools. Look at a 3 week lag. Massive correlation.

Hospitality = very little effect.

June, hospitality open again (with rule of 6/restrictions easy to manage) July/Aug/Sept...low cases, flat graph.

Schools open early Sept....end of Sept/early Oct....rates go up exponentially.

Kids are superspreaders...fact

Hard to put in controls in schools.

But politicians/"experts" on a sides are afraid of saying the truth...."

so yer let's see where Wales is in 3to 4 weeks

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By *ools and the brainCouple  over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

I just think that it should all be on hold until Easter,it's just another 5 weeks away, less in Scotland as they start holidays earlier usually?

But why rush into anything now.

Just hang on a little longer will surely pay dividends in long run?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Schools have been a if not the major cause of spreading the virus. Look at the graphs for case numbers etc and mark on the dates for opening/closing of schools. Look at a 3 week lag. Massive correlation.

Hospitality = very little effect.

June, hospitality open again (with rule of 6/restrictions easy to manage) July/Aug/Sept...low cases, flat graph.

Schools open early Sept....end of Sept/early Oct....rates go up exponentially.

Kids are superspreaders...fact

Hard to put in controls in schools.

But politicians/"experts" on a sides are afraid of saying the truth....

so yer let's see where Wales is in 3to 4 weeks "

We'll be fine here. We went back into a national lockdown over 2 weeks ahead of England, so it makes sense we are able to start gradually easing restrictions a little earlier here

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By *lex46TV/TS  over a year ago

Near Wells

I just thought the guy who's in charge in Wales was just sticking two fingers up at Boris and will always do something a bit different.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I just thought the guy who's in charge in Wales was just sticking two fingers up at Boris and will always do something a bit different. "

I guess he has to make his decisions based on the situation in Wales rather than the situation in England

Makes sense really

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By *ove2pleaseseuk OP   Man  over a year ago

Hastings

Looks like England might also open schools up is this too soon

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By *ungblackbullMan  over a year ago

scotland


"Schools have been a if not the major cause of spreading the virus. Look at the graphs for case numbers etc and mark on the dates for opening/closing of schools. Look at a 3 week lag. Massive correlation.

Hospitality = very little effect.

June, hospitality open again (with rule of 6/restrictions easy to manage) July/Aug/Sept...low cases, flat graph.

Schools open early Sept....end of Sept/early Oct....rates go up exponentially.

Kids are superspreaders...fact

Hard to put in controls in schools.

But politicians/"experts" on a sides are afraid of saying the truth...."

Sorry but I think you're wrong. Cases in England and Scotland followed exactly the same pattern until English half term towards the end of October.

Schools in Scotland went back 3 weeks before they did in England (11th ish August). Why didn't we see Scottish cases rise 3 weeks before English cases?

Scottish cases started to drop 26th October. English cases started to drop 17th November. Why did cases drop as we entered the colder months and the schools had been in (with the exception of 1 week half terms) until about the 5th December at which point we entered the next wave?

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By *elightful 2Couple  over a year ago

No longer in the UK.


"I just thought the guy who's in charge in Wales was just sticking two fingers up at Boris and will always do something a bit different. "

No, Our drakeford is/was a trend setter, we allowed pubs to open without being able to buy an alcoholic drink, genius springs to mind.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Looks like England might also open schools up is this too soon "

Not sure

I don't know where England are at in terms of figures etc

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Surely by now, we have learned to do the opposite of anything Wales does."

Wales have been a lot more proactive than England have! And I'm English living in wales

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