Quizzical Bob wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 16:44
barney wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 16:37
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 23 Mar 2021, 14:04
I agree it must be a lot different living alone. We've had each other for company which has kept us going. Though we still long for the freedom to pop out for a coffee or a hug with our family. A holiday would be good too!
Hopefully a holiday in the U.K. Merv.
I think that anyone taking a holiday abroad this summer should be treated as a smoker in a hospital or a drink driver.
We’ve collectively worked so hard and sacrificed so much to get infection rates down that it beggars belief that some would potentially risk that for a week or two in the sun.
International travel was
the original driver and it could potentially be the next.
Not the driver. That was the behaviour of our indigenous population. It may have been the original source but even that is not certain. It could have originated anywhere. There is eveidence that it was around before the Chinese reported it.
We cannot stay hiding behind our curtains for ever.
Happy to be corrected but my recollection is that a British guy went to China, contracted the virus, stopped off in the Italian Alps for a bit of skiing, infected the resort then continued on to the U.K. and infected people here.
If that’s not international travel then I don’t know what is.
Then we had tens of thousands coming in and out of Heathrow while we, as citizens, were in lockdown.
If that’s not international travel, I don’t know what is.
So, I’d happily stand by my statement of international travel being the driver.
Had the U.K. immediately ceased international travel (New Zealand) then the consequence would have been much less, in my opinion of course.
You are entitled to differ.