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Is It Almost Time For People To Take Responsibility For Themselves?

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naomi24 | 23:31 Mon 20th Apr 2020 | Society & Culture
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Isolation is creating serious social and personal problems so since the situation with the virus seems to be stabilising somewhat, when this current session of lockdown ends should people be allowed to take responsibility for themselves? Whilst the vulnerable may - and must - choose to remain in isolation, should those who aren’t designated vulnerable be allowed to return to work and to normal life with businesses, pubs and clubs opening up again resulting in life, for them - and the economy - returning to normal?

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FF, I didn't see your wrong link. Not to worry. It happens.
*picard facepalm meme*
Nice try Naomi but it doesn't wash
It's all getting rather silly. Goodnight
Night FF.x
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ff, ahhh .... I see. I get it now. You think my link was posted in error. Tit. Come on - do try. It just takes a little thought. It's dated 2 weeks ago at which time, as the report confirms, the virus was stabilising - which is why I chose that link. Any good at sums ff? Jim? Zacs? Add two weeks to the current batch of lockdown and you have something like 6 weeks. Are you still with me? Soooo ... six weeks on from the time the virus was said to be stabilising .... ooooo ... could be time to consider relaxing lock down measures a little ... and so we're back to the OP. Might it happen or not?

Jim, ff and zacs have just put their foot in their mouths yet again - careful with that palm. It's in danger of smacking you in the face.
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Haaaaaa! Oops. For tit read tut ... but whatever. Doubtless it'll do.
You're cute when you're catty.

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