I on the other hand don't understand what there is to not understand.I still can't get my head around the 10pm pub closure thing. How did they think this was ever going to work? If you didn't want to close the hospitality sector down, which I can understand, then you had to ban people mixing in households outside of their support bubble for there to be any chance of making an impact. Just seemed like a no brainer to me. Closing a pub an hour earlier...I mean how can you dress that up in any way that explains how it would stop a virus spreading?
I keep trying to convince myself that whoever is making these decisions is informed and going purely off science/data, but then I remember that the likes of Boris, Gove, Mogg and eyetest man are definitely going to be wading their opinions in on any decisions being made, and I actually feel my heart sink. This lot were doing a great job of fecking up millions of people's lives before covid was even a thing.
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I would go further and suggest that pubs and bars should now stop serving alcohol after 8:30pm, although can stay open until 10pm. That does open up a lot of potential rule breaking (buying 10 points for the table at 8:30 for example, or just ignoring the rule altogether) but it should help more than it hurts.
People keep asking the question, where is the evidence that this helps? What data was this idea based off of.
But the truth is, we're all working a bit blind here. If the government are ignore advice from SAGE or not using data from track and trace, then that's deplorable. But we have to use common sense.
Alcohol reduces social inhibitions. We're trying to encourage social distancing.
What is not to understand.
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