It's all a bit tulip from him isn't it?
First, we are once again asking office workers who can work from home to do so. In key public services and in all professions where home working is not possible, such as construction or retail, people should continue to attend their workplaces.
So bascially getting people back into the office was a big ****-up in the first place
Second, from Thursday, all pubs, bars and restaurants must operate a table service only, except for takeaways. Together with all hospitality venues, they must close at 10pm.
Eat out to help out was big ****-up as well then...
And to help the police enforce this rule that means, alas, closing not just calling for last orders, because simplicity is paramount.
Third, we will extend the requirement to wear face coverings to include staff in retail, all users of taxis and private hire vehicles and staff and customers in indoor hospitality, except when seated at a table to eat or drink.
Pretty much what every other country has put into law for a long time...
Fourth, in retail, leisure and tourism and other sectors, our Covid-secure guidelines will become legal obligations.
Surely they should have been in the first place...
Fifth, now is the time to tighten up the rule of six. I’m afraid that from Monday a maximum of 15 people will be able to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, though up to 30 can still attend a funeral as now.
Six...but you mention 15 and 30 in the same paragraph.
We will also have to extend the rule of six to all adult indoor team sports.
So bascially getting people back into the office was a big ****-up in the first place
Second, from Thursday, all pubs, bars and restaurants must operate a table service only, except for takeaways. Together with all hospitality venues, they must close at 10pm.
Eat out to help out was big ****-up as well then...
And to help the police enforce this rule that means, alas, closing not just calling for last orders, because simplicity is paramount.
Third, we will extend the requirement to wear face coverings to include staff in retail, all users of taxis and private hire vehicles and staff and customers in indoor hospitality, except when seated at a table to eat or drink.
Pretty much what every other country has put into law for a long time...
Fourth, in retail, leisure and tourism and other sectors, our Covid-secure guidelines will become legal obligations.
Surely they should have been in the first place...
Fifth, now is the time to tighten up the rule of six. I’m afraid that from Monday a maximum of 15 people will be able to attend wedding ceremonies and receptions, though up to 30 can still attend a funeral as now.
Six...but you mention 15 and 30 in the same paragraph.
We will also have to extend the rule of six to all adult indoor team sports.
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