Red Alert wrote: » Simon Harris curiously made a comment that there was a limit to how long people could put up with extreme level of restrictions as we currently have. Already we’re seeing in Italy that people are starting to get restless. So two big questions: 1) on Easter Sunday, do you think there will be further restrictions, no change with just an extension or some relaxation? 2) what will be the first thing rolled back? My own guess would be: extension for at least 1 week. Then to allow some businesses like DIY shops to reopen, perhaps allow gatherings of 2/3 people, maybe a token increase on 2km.
alias no.9 wrote: » My expectation is that if they are seen to be effective, they will be kept as is for another fortnight. If they are not effective in halting the spread to persons in previously unaffected households who should have been staying indoors, restrictions will be stepped up. Restrictions will not be stepped down until the masses have been effectively isolating for a time that exceeds the incubation period for the virus.
BanditLuke wrote: » Will be delighted if restrictions are relaxed by July.
kieran. wrote: » What further step up measures do you think will be imposed?
tdf7187 wrote: » The restrictions are already causing disproportionate hardship and should be relaxed if not entirely removed. Sweden has none and is doing fine. But hey it's great for the coppers and their overtime so celebrate.
alias no.9 wrote: » *Pure Speculation but possible changes* No outdoor exercise. Limited access to shops, maybe two visits a week per household with just a single person making that trip. A further tightening of the types of workplace allowed to operate. Don't assume that the current scenario is as tight as it will get. If you don't want to see it getting locked down further, then isolate as best as you can and use whatever influence you have to get others to do the same. Restrictions will get tighter until it is contained. Restrictions will start to lift after a lag of two to three weeks after effective containment.
KrustyUCC wrote: Gardai shocked as middle-aged woman with coronavirus found travelling 'to post letter'
mickdw wrote: » Thrre are still too many out in the shops. Its a danger area so needs to be addressed. I live in a rural area and the supermarkets in the local town are buzzing. Fair enough they are limiting access and doing what they can but people need to cut down visits ideally or perhaps shops would more evenly distribute shoppers somehow.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » They won't be able to relax restrictions until sept at the earliest. They won't be able to tighten them without causing trouble though. Its already causing public disorder in Italy.
Acey10 wrote: » what's your thoughts on schools opening?
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » They won't be able to relax restrictions until sept at the earliest. They won't be able to tighten them without causing trouble though.Its already causing public disorder in Italy.
otnomart wrote: » Source, please ? Have just checked the main Italian media and there is nothing about public disorders over there.