Covid rules: What's changing in Wales, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland?

Started by GBNews, August 13, 2021, 01:02:10 AM

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Barry

JoG, the answer will be "NONE" (of covid) as they all die from underlying conditions.
All the FIO requests to hospitals say none have Covid-19 as the primary cause of death.
TBF I suppose it is the same with a flu epidemic. Most die of pneumonia.
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johnofgwent

Quote from: Barry on August 13, 2021, 11:25:25 AM
There are no rules in England anymore. There is advice and recommendation. Not legally binding, so everyone can make their own risk assessment as we are doing, daily.


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I must ask my mates stepson how many have died of COVID in the forest of Dean this week ...
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Barry

There are no rules in England anymore. There is advice and recommendation. Not legally binding, so everyone can make their own risk assessment as we are doing, daily.
† The end is nigh †

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Covid rules: What's changing in Wales, Scotland, England and Northern Ireland?

Lockdown rules are changing across the UK, but some restrictions remain in place.

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