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31 minutes ago, gigpusher said:

I'm actually surprised they didn't say that over Christmas households could only mix in pubs or restaurants. It would have given them the much needed economic boost and the hygiene measures would be better in pubs and restaurants and there'd be less chance of people doing the things they shouldn't in public places 

They wouldn't have been able to cope with the demand - at least while maintaining those hygiene measures anyway.

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2 minutes ago, DeanoL said:

They wouldn't have been able to cope with the demand - at least while maintaining those hygiene measures anyway.

Possibly but I do think they should have made it an option to give these businesses a chance to make back some of the money and it would be safer. 

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4 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

The public support continues to drop.

lockdown fatigue ?.... people seeing more closely the effects of it ? you can see that from the last lockdown in terms of what people were doing ...  but we have still managed to get drops in the rates which is of course a positive .... even with support dropping away ... maybe there will be enough support for 1 more ? 

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Just now, crazyfool1 said:

lockdown fatigue ?.... people seeing more closely the effects of it ? you can see that from the last lockdown in terms of what people were doing ...  but we have still managed to get drops in the rates which is of course a positive .... even with support dropping away ... maybe there will be enough support for 1 more ? 

also more sceptism in the press and in parliament etc

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Looks like the tiered restriction analysis provided by the govt to the rebel MPs does not provide any answers on economic impact, but does provide on health impact. So, those MPs have to decide what to do tomorrow. They know labour are going to vote for it, so can probably vote against safe in the knowledge that will pass...but, still not good govt to be relying on opposition votes when they supposedly have a big majority...

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1 hour ago, zahidf said:

The UK budget airline EasyJet says it plans to offer passengers discounted tests to try to encourage more travel, Reuters reports.

Travel rules in England will change from 15 December so that if a traveller receives a negative test result from a self-funded test, they can reduce their quarantine from 14 to 5 days.

Desperate to stimulate the travel market after months of restrictions, airlines and airports are teaming up with testing firms to make it easier and cheaper to get a test.

EasyJet, whose finances have come under severe pressure during the pandemic, said that passengers will receive a reduced rate of £75 per home test with Confirm Testing or with CityDoc, £100 per home test or £150 pounds per in clinic test.

The £75 rate is cheaper than the £85 rate available to Wizz Air passengers. Both are more expensive than Gatwick Airport’s offer of £60 per test for passengers who use its drive-through testing facility.

EasyJet said that the two companies it was working with aimed to provide results within 48 hours.

There is also demand for tests prior to travel as some popular destinations like Spain and Italy require passengers to show a negative test on arrival.

The thing is, pretty much all countries (unless I'm wrong) now require a test for you to enter. See, even at this price, I'm not laying out £150 for two tests in order to go on a cheap winter sun break for a week.

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2 minutes ago, Homer said:

Anyone know what the rules are re holiday in the UK over Xmas? Not sure if it's a good idea but nice to have the option.

Tier1

if you live in a tier 1 area and travel to an area in a higher tier you should follow the rules for that area while you are there. Avoid travel to or overnight stays in tier 3 areas other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities. You can travel through a tier 3 area as part of a longer journey

Tier2

if you live in a tier 2 area, you must continue to follow tier 2 rules when you travel to a tier 1 area. Avoid travel to or overnight stays in tier 3 areas other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities.You can travel through a tier 3 area as a part of a longer journey

Tier3

avoid travelling to other parts of the UK, including for overnight stays other than where necessary, such as for work, education, youth services, to receive medical treatment, or because of caring responsibilities. You can travel through other areas as part of a longer journey

From

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/local-restriction-tiers-what-you-need-to-know

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