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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

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During this scouse mass testing programme, there was great variability in take up of tests.

We often hear that the virus affects the poorest the most, yet the take up in these areas was lowest. One area take up was around 4%. No doubt be partying like fuckery now in 2.

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11 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

He didn't need to.

 

10 minutes ago, athywhite1958 said:

if he'd have been patient like the scousers he wouldn't have had to but he went in all gung ho trying to be 'billy big bollocks

The point is that the financial support he was arguing for in Tier 3, and which the Government now agrees is necessary in Tier 3, should've been in place prior to the imposition of Tier 3.

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12 minutes ago, radcliffewhite1 said:

Says avoid travelling outside the area for t3 unless necessary, fine lines with these tiers/borders places may ask for proof of address 

Lets get a couple of coach's down to Knutsford at the weekend, the numbers there are higher than ours so why are they in tier 2 

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Published 26 November 2020
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21 minutes ago, radcliffewhite1 said:

Says avoid travelling outside the area for t3 unless necessary, fine lines with these tiers/borders places may ask for proof of address 

Not far off the border with Merseyside, our favourite pub is just over the other side, we go a lot. Wouldn’t mind taking the Mrs as we had to cancel her Birthday meal a few weeks back 

It’s just bizarre that an elderly couple 70+, who pose a substantially greater risk to the NHS can go there no problem, yet it will be breaking / bending the rules if we go. It’s only a few miles away ffs 

If you can ask for people to observe different restrictions based on a patchwork of postcodes across the country then you can also ASK the vulnerable groups to avoid X, Y & Z places for a few weeks more until they get vaccinated. Let’s face it, anyone over 70 shouldn't be going into a pub or restaurant until they have been vaccinated, fuck knows why that’s not on the table here 

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