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<blockquote data-quote="maen" data-source="post: 7144066" data-attributes="member: 23494"><p>Would it not have been obvious for all the Uk to have had a regional lockdown over the Summer. People could travel and work, attend school etc within that region. Goods could be exported and imported without hindrance.</p><p> </p><p>Airports within regions could be used ( if you must) so that infections could be dealt with on a regional basis And contained as such.</p><p></p><p>Uk holidays areas have been busy with people living out of the region. This leads increased risk of transmission from infected returnees from Greece etc from their region of origin. It also restricts movement of the local opulation that do not wish risking contact with ‘out of region’ visitors. This is beginning to be a real problem in some areas with severe local isolation within certain age groups.</p><p> </p><p>All the above sounds like Foot And Mouth type controls whereby bubbles of both clean and at risk areas are kept apart but near normal life is able to operate within the bubble. If outbreaks occurred severe restriction are imposed instantly to control the spread. People spread the infection so goods would be able to moved with good bio security.</p><p></p><p>I fear that the rights of many are being compromised by the actions of a few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maen, post: 7144066, member: 23494"] Would it not have been obvious for all the Uk to have had a regional lockdown over the Summer. People could travel and work, attend school etc within that region. Goods could be exported and imported without hindrance. Airports within regions could be used ( if you must) so that infections could be dealt with on a regional basis And contained as such. Uk holidays areas have been busy with people living out of the region. This leads increased risk of transmission from infected returnees from Greece etc from their region of origin. It also restricts movement of the local opulation that do not wish risking contact with ‘out of region’ visitors. This is beginning to be a real problem in some areas with severe local isolation within certain age groups. All the above sounds like Foot And Mouth type controls whereby bubbles of both clean and at risk areas are kept apart but near normal life is able to operate within the bubble. If outbreaks occurred severe restriction are imposed instantly to control the spread. People spread the infection so goods would be able to moved with good bio security. I fear that the rights of many are being compromised by the actions of a few. [/QUOTE]
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