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8 minutes ago, Thereisalight.. said:

If England do lift restrictions on the 21st I fear it will be with shit like this (covid passports, apps etc). Not a route I’d want Scotland to go down tbh 

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Shit like this will be binned off like in Israel and Denmark when it's clear the virus has faded into the background for good. For the time being, it's another nice wee earner for a few more of the Government's mates.

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If England do lift restrictions on the 21st I fear it will be with shit like this (covid passports, apps etc). Not a route I’d want Scotland to go down tbh 
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You keep banging on about this but given normality with a proof of vaccination or continuing restrictions I suspect you will be pretty much out on a limb !
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She did indicate that Glasgow will move to L2 from that date if the situation continues to stabilise. Will confirm on Wednesday.


No even watching it but the date to me feels like the ideal time to do it.
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2 minutes ago, superbigal said:

Todays number is equivalent of Scotland nearly having well over 20% of UKs infections. 

These feckers still not attending vaccine appointments need more than this softly softly approach.

The rise is being driven mainly within cohorts that have not yet been offered the vaccine? 

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From a "cases" point of view that's a big number but it can only be a good thing if it doesn't translate into hospitilations or deaths.

Out of interest, why is the number so big? Are they doing a lot of targeted testing and just finding loads of cases?

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3 minutes ago, superbigal said:

Todays number is equivalent of Scotland nearly having well over 20% of UKs infections. 

These feckers still not attending vaccine appointments need more than this softly softly approach.

I wonder why, with a stricter, longer lockdown than anywhere else in the UK, the figures here are now so much higher. Glasgow has been under the tightest restrictions for the longest period of time of anywhere in the country - yet now must have one of the highest rates nationally?

For me, it's lockdown fatigue. When figures were low we were kept locked down with no real desire to get out of it. Whilst last year I almost followed the rules to the book in the hope that would help us escape from it quicker, now I'm not fussed in the slightest. The vulnerable are vaccinated and there's no incentive to stay locked away. We were basically in lockdown with cases of 2/3 per 100k last summer. No chance we're ever getting to those levels again.

At the moment I couldn't really tell you what the details of the rules are. And I used to know them inside out.

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