As the economy reopens and people head out with friends we need to be aware of the most risky places.
— Peter Kyle MP (@peterkyle) June 23, 2020
I asked @BorisJohnson how we can keep places like beachfront bars safe where it’s impossible to get customer addresses.
His answer: ‘show some guts’ 🤦🏻♂️ 🤡 pic.twitter.com/LHiIjouUPF
Boris is right, seaside towns whose economies are based on tourism need to "show some guts" and reopen in line with the government plan.
Brighton, for reasons best known to itself, is doing its best to put people off from coming there (eg its iconic Madeira Drive on the seafront remains closed to traffic). However, other seaside towns (eg Eastbourne) are champing at the bit to open.
Like it or not Covid isn't going away, and we will have to learn to live with it. It will reinfect people, just as flu and colds reinfect people. The severity of infection will depend on a number of factors including, but not limited to:
- viral load
- age
- health
- obesity etc etc
It's here to stay!
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