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Denmark beginning to ease lockdown but saying no gatherings of more than 500 people until at least September....
i'm begining to wonder if people up here either have zero common sense, or just don't get it??I should qualify my statement by saying that I’ve either walked or run across the local golf course every day since the lockdown and I haven’t seen any evidence of people using the course at all ?
Even here I'm starting to see people 'creep' out when they shouldn't be
Obviously there's a type of person out there who are quite happy to bring death to others (and each of us probably knows a friend or family member in that group)
Just looking at the published stats (acknowledging they don't tell the full story), it does look like Mauritius has things under control and I wondered if they might start to ease restrictions. What's the local view?Even here I'm starting to see people 'creep' out when they shouldn't be
Obviously there's a type of person out there who are quite happy to bring death to others (and each of us probably knows a friend or family member in that group)
Lucky bugger. Sounds stunningWalked to the top of my hill yesterday, about two miles steady incline.
Fabulous clear day could see Ben Lomond/Arochar Alps to the North and the top of The Merrick and the Awful Hand Munro range to the south......roughly 140 miles apart.
Ailsa Craig and Goat Fell on Arran to the west and Loudon Hill to the east.
So the nerd in me worked out that I could see roughly over 5000 sq miles of Scotland.
Passed two neighbours on the way and loads of newly born lambs.![]()
Bit like some of the US states then - nothing much to see here (it's 'invisible' after all according to Trump) so it's all OK - but in truth, perhaps, it's only time...up here we have much smaller population and have had not many cases or deaths, so quite a few are not getting it. i'm out walking the dog every day and the things i see are just mind boggling, a few are just carrying on as normal, i see people visiting relativs, chatting to mates and playing darts in the garage, elderly Neibours popping in and out of each other houses, after being visited by grandchildren, going shopping every day as normal, even people still having parties and BBQ
Just looking at the published stats (acknowledging they don't tell the full story), it does look like Mauritius has things under control and I wondered if they might start to ease restrictions. What's the local view?
Bet you took your 7iron! ? ?I should qualify my statement by saying that I’ve either walked or run across the local golf course every day since the lockdown and I haven’t seen any evidence of people using the course at all ?
I thought about it mate. Definitely. Especially as it’s a brand new 7 iron and I’d love to see it fly ?Bet you took your 7iron! ? ?
That’s a shocking statement - really shocking , I don’t know one single person who is “happy to bring death to others” - I’ll put it down to cabin fever
As for more people seemingly out and about - I suspect it’s more down to the directive about being able to drive to areas of exercise , more people going to work potentially.
I also maybe think that the government knew that little change would bring a few more out and potentially could be the smallest start to easing of restrictions in a very subtle way.
I agree with this. I am positive that the government will chuck us a bone in the next week or two to keep us motivated. I worry what will happen if they simply extend it againAll along the govt have included Behavioural Scientists in there models, even as to when they started lockdown. They knew all along that creep would happen at some point. It is why lockdown can not continue forever, why a little carrot is needed after this next 3 week stint.
I should add, before anyone jumps on this post, we are keeping to the advice and will continue to do so all of the way. There are 60m+ people in the country though and clearly too many will not follow the advice as laid down. This has to be factored in unfortunately.
Do you not have click and collect at your local B&q.To a certain extent, I can understand if there is a slow creep out of lockdown going on. Where I am, in rural Lincolnshire, I am one of the lucky ones. Nobody in the village has it, nobody I know has it and there are only 500 odd cases in the whole of the county (on a population of nearly 700000). I hit a real low at the weekend with simple boredom and it would have been so easy just to go out, I didn't, I went on my normal walk around the village and talked to a couple of people from the other side of the road and that helped. What I am saying is I have it easy, I am working, I have a garden, I live in as near to a safe area as you can get and I have nice walks around me and even with that, I nearly broke at the weekend. With that in mind, I can see how this must be affecting people without even half of the benefits that I have.
One change I would like to see made is, with social distancing or whatever is necessary, to allow access to DIY supplies and garden supplies. So much I could do to keep myself occupied if I could getjust basic supplies like fence paint.