'Honest and fair' or 'clear as mud'? What Echo readers thought of Boris Johnson's 'road map' for easing coronavirus lockdown
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But his 'road map’ for easing the Covid-19 lockdown has drawn criticism from some, with businesses, unions and police among those calling for clarity on what’s next.
The key points from Sunday’s address include the introduction of a new Covid Alert System with levels between one and five, unlimited amount of outdoor exercise from Wednesday, May 13 and bigger fines for those who break social distancing rules.
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Here’s what you said on the Sunderland Echo Facebook page:
Joan Moore: “I thought it was honest and fair. Too many people doing what they want with no thoughts of any consequences. He gave us a little something and a plan we can all follow but at the end of the day the results we get, the reduction of sanctions all comes down to us, to our behaviour.”
Lesley Watlen: “Clear as mud! But doesn't count in our region as most of the idiots haven't even begun to follow guidelines for distancing! Still carrying on as before, we don't stand a chance!”
John Talbot: “Did as much as he could setting out how reducing restrictions will progress. As he said it’s about controlling the rate of infection.”
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Hide AdBill Walton: “Seems perfectly legit. Everything is based on R so if R goes back up then restrictions are re- introduced. We’ve all got to do our bit to get back to the way we were. It’s going to take time but at least we’ve got a plan.”
Pamela Watson: “Not what I expected still confused nothing straight forward giving us the choice so they cannot get the blame.”
Ann Stephenson: “I am glad no big changes to quick as we will end up where we started.”
Anna Collins: “Thought he did a great job and now we are reliant on people following the rules.”
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Hide AdKathryn Hubbard: “I thought it was reasonable. Wasn’t expecting big changes.”
Mark Gallagher: “Very vague. Leaves more questions than answers.”