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More of your comments regarding the latest restrictio­ns brought about by the rising cases of covid. Kelly Whiteley: Well if its that bad my kids won't be returning to school that's for sure.

Karen Butler: If it's worse than beginning of year why aren't we in full lockdown, you can't send some kids to school and not others.

Susan Ophield: Would like to know where the terminally ill fit into the tiers, been told to shield for months no help or support from Government whatsoever, appointmen­ts cancelled and everything focused on covid, it’s a disgrace, there is other serious illness out there, shocking!

Janice Box: How come none of the nightingal­e hospitals are being used if it's that bad but were used at the very beginning?

Tania Smith: Get Boris out, kids shouldn’t be going to school it only take one kid to be in contact with someone and then the rest off the class sent home for 10 days then mothers and fathers standing together in school yards were there is not much room, they could be spreading germs. Keep kids at home, they will be safer there than schools.

Tisha Gray: This was always going to happen, people can’t keep living like this yes it’s dangerous but suicide rates and depression are probably higher, sad state of affairs the uk is in.

Tracey Collins: Not just the uk, it’s global.

Dave Preacher: Not just the UK, millions of people will die in underdevel­oped countries due to poverty and starvation brought about by these measures.

Baz Caney: It wouldn’t matter if it was tier 40, it doesn’t make people any less ignorant and selfish than they already are.

Margaret Dawson: I totally agree with you. Too many selfish people who care only for their own enjoyment and have no respect for other people who stick to the rules.

Janice Thompson: Well thanks to all people who broke the rules hope it was worth it!

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