Hodge360 wrote:What's the protocol in the UK if you need a test? Are you supposed to isolate until you get a negative result?
I know someone continuing to go to work as they've only lost their smell and taste. Surely that's wrong?
Best wishes to you and your family Davy.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Any idea how she caught it Davy?
davyK wrote:Cheers. I actually feel OK. A bit light headed - like you feel a headache coming on but it doesn't actually materialise. Been like that all day. Daughter#1 is eating etc. but just staying in bed. Daughter#2 is a bit alarmed being asthmatic and is staying in her room.
… with just four months to go, the government’s preparations still have “critical gaps” while some parts of the logistics blueprint are “unmanageable,” the document said.
High on the list of concerns were the proliferation of new IT systems and the fact some of these are still being developed with just four months until they’re needed.
“There are up to 10 new systems that haulage firms and freight forwarders will have to navigate from Jan. 1, including at least three still being designed now,” the memo said. “This is completely unnecessary and unmanageable with duplication and overlap.”
“The fact that the whole system, the whole flow of our trade through the border, is based on the functioning of some IT systems that are yet to be built is a huge risk,” said Shane Brennan, chief executive officer of the Cold Chain Federation, which represents specialists in moving frozen and chilled goods. “My biggest worry is that there isn’t a proper awareness out there in the industry about how precarious things are.”
The memo also includes a warning of the situation in Northern Ireland. “The lack of an Operating Model for the Northern Ireland Protocol, coupled with missing information on the location of inland checking points and even which systems particular ports will be using, needs to be addressed now.”
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