Judging by the reaction of most of the papers [today] and opinions of many experts there's a 99% chance of there being a spike straight after Christmas, and I fear that too.
People have to ask themselves one question about the Christmas easing, "Is it worth taking the risk?", the answer must be a definite NO!
Of course it will be a difficult Christmas and New Year, but to the senior citizens I would say "Better to sacrifice this Christmas than risk not being around for the next". To the young and middle aged I would say "Don't be selfish you have many more to look forward to".
Obviously I'm speaking from a sedentary position, being one who has retired and is "getting on" so the sacrifices being asked of the people who have large families especially those who have work and the craving to "have a good time" over the festive season must be enormous and I don't envy you one bit, but my watchword is caution. Over the next few days especially...
If your not sure about something, then don't do it!.....otherwise we will be on the lock down treadmill well into the next year.
Having watched the briefing yesterday afternoon I can't help but wonder if Boris was looking over my shoulder whilst I typed the above post that morning!
As for "applauding his decision to create a tier 4" it doesn't really matter.. it could be tier 7, because as long as people "mingle" at either work or shopping or just passing in the street we will never be fully rid of it and subsequent lockdowns.
Easing the restrictions over Christmas was a no brainer from the get go... Corona virus needs to be defeated not toyed with.
The vaccine roll out in the first week there were just over 135,000 got their jab, sounds a lot but it's a drop in the ocean compared to the "waiting list"
I know it's a mammoth task, but the way Boris and his health minister have been describing the success of the mass roll out after only one week the section me and the wife are in, at this rate, I can't see us getting our shots till about April May time, maybe even longer.