Travel bans

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Is there any other information or rules available regards to when we can see the end to travel bans currently in at this moment, definitely not good missing the good life
 
I have 3 young adults that are front line NHS... Daughter Son & Daughter-in-law!! There all talking about the same thing not enough PPE and tests!! Also now that they believe where facing a 12 lock down with stricter rules coming into force!!

My Son is having to self isolate as he has lost his sense of smell and body is aching!! He’s a super fit athlete lad awaiting his test to see if he has it!! So please take care all
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My daughter in law is also NHS plus my son in laws mam has mild symptoms as Rob says it is what it is and just baton down the hatches and ride it out and hopefully everyone will come through the other side ok, and the answer to your question is the same as 2cv NO, and we are all missing “the good life” we are on a 12 week ban as I’m sure some others are on here.
 
Dont want to be doom and gloom but I think the travel restrictions will get much worse before they get relaxed and I wish they had been hardened up more before now as many are just not taking much notice. I hope I am wrong but I cant see an end to this for the entire summer at least.
 
Dont want to be doom and gloom but I think the travel restrictions will get much worse before they get relaxed and I wish they had been hardened up more before now as many are just not taking much notice. I hope I am wrong but I cant see an end to this for the entire summer at least.

Me neither Barry. This is the biggest thing that has happened in my lifetime and I don't think that life will ever be quite the same afterwards. We need to all stay on the ball and deal with it and if that means writing a year of our lives off socially, then so be it.
 
definitely not good missing the good life
Even worse is losing your life! What we are going through is a small price to pay if it saves someone this fate, we're looking at 12w weeks MINIMUM, which is the recommended for highly vulnerable and as my pregnant dil who is living with us is in that category then a small price to pay to protect them both.
 
from what i can see when driving the 10 mile to the supermarket or the work trips i cannot avoid there is very little traffic on the roads in this part of somerset. most of it is commercial vehicles of one sort or another. very few private cars on the roads.
 

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