Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
This is a message board so if you post it's everyone's business, if not don't post.

Only people who live in Tier 1 and Tier 2 areas can go on holiday in England in other Tier 1 or Tier 2 areas. I don't know where you live, maybe it's a Tier 2 area.

Now whether the Scarborough area should be in Tier 2 is a different question given the rising rates which are higher than a lot of tier 3 areas including Rotherham, Doncaster, Sheffield and Barnsley. Or if we should be in Tier 2.
The post was about a good way to enjoy Christmas. If I wanted to get into a covid debate it would be on the other board.

You’re wrong. Look it up. The terminology is shouldn’t, not can’t.

This is copied from the gov website. I checked this was ok with my GP, as we didn’t take it for granted.

“ Where possible, you should stay local and avoid travelling outside your local area, meaning your village or town, or part of a city. People should continue to travel for reasons such as work, education, medical attention or if they have caring responsibilities.

You can still travel to venues that are open, or for reasons such as work or education, but you should reduce the number of journeys you make wherever possible.

You should still avoid travelling outside your tier 3 area other than for the reasons such as those .”

The reason that avoid and should are used rather than cannot are so the elite could still travel out of 3 to 2. This was my GP’s words. Not mine.