Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged people to “enjoy summer safely” as he bids to tread a narrow path of restoring consumer spending to help battered businesses recover, while avoiding a second wave of COVID-19 infections.“From what I’ve seen, although there’s some pictures to the contrary, very very largely people have acted responsibly,” health minister Matt Hancock told Sky News.
Johnson and Prince Charles each paid treatment to Britain’s National Health Service, 72 years after it was founded, for its sacrifices in tackling the pandemic. “The foolish few, but the sensible majority, I think is the story across the country, and long may that continue.”Police Federation National Chair John Apter however said it was “crystal clear” that drunk people were unable to practice social distancing.
Clearly someone wasn't in London this weekend
they're not responsible enough to stop drinking and are now too inebriated to be trusted to do most things without incident, I'm sure they'll stop spreding the virus they wouldn't stop spreading when they were sober now.
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