One month of Lockdown 3 - Echo readers have their say on Covid rules
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Lockdown 3, set out by Mr Johnson on Monday, January 4, once again called on the nation to stay at home as much as possible to protect the NHS and save lives, going out only for a number of limited reasons.
These include essential shopping, for daily exercise and to attend medical appointments.
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Hide AdThe rules were voted on in the House of Commons on Wednesday, January 6 before passing into legislation.
The Prime Minister said the Government will set out a “route map” out of lockdown on Monday, February 22.
We asked Echo readers to share their views on the latest national restrictions, one month on.
This is what you had to say on the Sunderland Echo Facebook page:
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Hide AdElaine Johnson: “We need to learn to live with this now. Let's get the vaccinations done ASAP and get the country open.”
Amber Winter Unsworth: “I’m a hairdresser - I won’t feel comfortable going back to work until I have a vaccine or the virus is nearly gone/gone. The restrictions need to get tougher, the tougher the restrictions are, the faster we will all be back to work and normal.”
Jim Tansey: “The restrictions aren't the problem. It's the people who are.”
Bryan Seddon: “Tougher restrictions, close borders, curfew like Spain and other countries have done to stop it getting any worse. No matter what he does, some people will think it’s wrong.”
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Hide AdAmy Mckie: “They're never proper lockdowns. Not like the ones abroad where not a soul is seen outside, unless they have to work or get necessities.”
Anthony Thompson: “What lockdown? Much tougher, the retail parks for stores open are rammed, beach busy with little or no social distancing, want to get back to normal but with what you see it will be a long time.”
Kate Yates: “Tougher, doesn't feel anything like a lockdown one bit.”
Ann Langridge: “It will happen when it is safe to happen, no point trying to guess.”
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Hide AdKim Balmer: Definitely tougher, there so many I know with Covid. It’s not getting better.”