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I was amazed when i read the above does it not make sense to lift restrictions on the less vunrable first and those at most risk like the elderly last i wonder what others think.

3 May 2020

https://www. aol.co.uk/living/2020/05/03/lifting-lockdown-on-basis-of-age-tells-elderly-a-their-lives-do/

Bonfires
1263
1263
3 May 2020

Like I said you just make sweeping statements......

Carer
Carer
3 May 2020

@1263 You have lost your argument as you do not have a clue what you are talking about.

I wouldn't have a problem with it but I haven't got a smartphone so I couldn't use it anyway.  There must be a lot of people like me, who can't get traced.

My error -  I was using the expression 'care home' sloppily such that I was using it in a generic sense to cover not only care and nursing homes but also sheltered, supported living, and retirement homes and such like.

HuwMatthews2
HuwMatthews2
2 May 2020

No idea - I don't know very much about Care Homes.

It looks as though we may be asked to download a contact tracing app onto our phones i for one think it's a good idea i have nothing to hide and dont see a problem with it but i wonder how the wider population feel about it.

Bonfires
1263
1263
2 May 2020

Perhaps I don't want to make compost, and there are good reasons to have a bonfire. Who says I annoy my neighbours? Please stick to the original thread about nanny state and don't be a proper Charlie.

Bonfires
1263
1263
2 May 2020

@carer, More sweeping statements How do you know all the people I talk to are idiots? You must be very clever. How do you know all bonfires are smelly.? Do you  know that I check with neighbours before a bonfire to ensure no washing is out etc. I suggest  you do  try and do a coherent response without just using sweeping statements as you obviously cannot rationalise discussion if ...