I agree, but it's never going to happen.
There are just too many people out there at the moment who don't think any of the rules apply to them (see recent press reports of large weddings and read some of the bridal groups about how people are looking to "bend" the rules). People are even buying the sunflower lanyards as families so that they don't have to wear a mask now.
Sadly, until there's some sort of vaccine or at least an effective way of treating this thing, I think we're off the road.
Well both of my larger Christmas jobs have finally had to cancel, one a 4 figure amount and the other a 5 figure so significant hit to my income... It's almost been slightly amusing seeing how late people were prepared to leave before cancelling - I was supposed to be doing some exterior lighting this weekend (probably putting the kit in today) for a wedding and I couldn't see any way it would go ahead, and it finally got binned on Tuesday! But some people are thinking laterally, I'm lighting an art exhibition next week where they've worked out how they can safely and legally go ahead with just 6 people in the venue at a time, but in 10 x 1 hour slots per day for 4 days!
As for when they'll be any semblance of normality and freedom, well that's anyone's guess, although Benny appears to have access to a crystal ball with regard to when numbers may increase and what they'll be It's got to the stage that I'm now starting to consider investigating a more reliable income stream (ie getting a job!) as there's certainly no certainty as to when I'll be able to bring in some proper income. But I've got some ideas about diversifying what I offer, especially as I've now got a load of spare time and exterior kit freed up for Nov/Dec as I'd still much rather work for myself.
The venue are far more experienced in holding events and dealing with folks. They also have more to lose and so if they're taking on the "risk" then they'll be far more proactive in enforcing it. Naturally they'll have an agreement with the client that if they or any of their guests don't fall in line then they reserve the right to close down and send folks home.
Even that news is looking more pessimistic: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54371559
The way things are going, and even with WHO having a 5 year plan, got to wonder how many larger 2022 weddings will be able to go ahead.
Personally I think IF things ease next March, not a lot will change for us, maybe number increasing to 30. I can't see more than 50 until after summer 2021 and very much doubt there will be any increase on this until a (possible) vaccine has been fully distributed.
Unfortunately, science, to date, has never been successful in developing a vaccine against any of the corona family of virus, it doesn't bode well for the future. Science however, has moved on exponentially in its capability over recent years, and hopefully a vaccine may be discovered in the foreseeable future that proves effective. BUT consider the virus has already mutated at least once, and probably twice. Will the vaccine currently being developed actually work long term, or will it be like the flu vaccine and need reformulating and taken yearly, with only a 40% - 60% effectiveness. I do hope not, but the future I fear could be far from looking rosey for any of us.
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Maybe some positive news. I might not have to wait 5 years to restart my dj'ing afterall
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...ngham-54375643
https://www.indeed.co.uk/m/viewjob?j...96a1&from=serp
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