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Yeah a week. Seems the lab doing the results can’t cope....some finding results in 72 hours, some waiting up to two weeks.

It surely is not true that they are going to screen frontline workers with the antibody test every two months is it
You have not been told that have you Stainsy
 
Bournemouth beach: Major incident declared as thousands flock to coast
  • 28 minutes ago
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Image copyrightANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE
Image captionOfficials said they had "no choice" but to "instigate an emergency response"
A major incident has been
declared in Bournemouth after thousands of people flocked to the Dorset coast on the second day of the UK heatwave.

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council said it was "stretched to the absolute hilt".

Dorset Police has urged people to stay away from the resort and other beaches in the county.

There have been reports of traffic gridlock, anti-social behaviour, fights and overnight camping.

Earlier people were urged to "act responsibly" as temperatures hit the mid-20s.

By mid-morning Bournemouth beach was busy "as far as the eye can see" and the Durdle Door car park was approaching capacity.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-53176717

Roll up, roll up, who wants to ride the second wave?
 
Bournemouth beach: Major incident declared as thousands flock to coast
  • 28 minutes ago
You must log in or register to see images
Image copyrightANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE
Image captionOfficials said they had "no choice" but to "instigate an emergency response"
A major incident has been
declared in Bournemouth after thousands of people flocked to the Dorset coast on the second day of the UK heatwave.

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council said it was "stretched to the absolute hilt".

Dorset Police has urged people to stay away from the resort and other beaches in the county.

There have been reports of traffic gridlock, anti-social behaviour, fights and overnight camping.

Earlier people were urged to "act responsibly" as temperatures hit the mid-20s.

By mid-morning Bournemouth beach was busy "as far as the eye can see" and the Durdle Door car park was approaching capacity.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-53176717

Roll up, roll up, who wants to ride the second wave?
Amazing. My memories (from about 50 years ago admittedly) of Durdle Door are of a deserted, inaccessable beach seen from above in extremely quiet rolling fields with loads of cows. With a lovely nearby village pub, "The Sailors Return" I think it was called, serving rough cider with gin and blackcurrant top - made the walk back among the cows in the dark a bit of laugh. Guess they're doing even better business these days if they are still there.
 
Bournemouth beach: Major incident declared as thousands flock to coast
  • 28 minutes ago
You must log in or register to see images
Image copyrightANDREW MATTHEWS/PA WIRE
Image captionOfficials said they had "no choice" but to "instigate an emergency response"
A major incident has been
declared in Bournemouth after thousands of people flocked to the Dorset coast on the second day of the UK heatwave.

Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole Council said it was "stretched to the absolute hilt".

Dorset Police has urged people to stay away from the resort and other beaches in the county.

There have been reports of traffic gridlock, anti-social behaviour, fights and overnight camping.

Earlier people were urged to "act responsibly" as temperatures hit the mid-20s.

By mid-morning Bournemouth beach was busy "as far as the eye can see" and the Durdle Door car park was approaching capacity.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-53176717

Roll up, roll up, who wants to ride the second wave?
Bournemouth Beach Today:

Let’s not forget the pandemic is far from over.
Rules may be relaxing but restrictions remain in place for a reason.
If they are ignored and the R value rises then tougher lockdown rules will return. Let’s stay alert to the dangers of COVID-19.


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Bournemouth Beach Today:

Let’s not forget the pandemic is far from over.
Rules may be relaxing but restrictions remain in place for a reason.
If they are ignored and the R value rises then tougher lockdown rules will return. Let’s stay alert to the dangers of COVID-19.


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It’s beyond belief! How stupid are these ****s - half a million of them apparently.
And thanks for having the manners to leave all your **** on the beach instead if taking it home and dumping it in your own garden.