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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2260701" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Me too. I have a front garden that's about 6ft long, front door to gate, but the house projects at either end of it so I can't see round and tell if there are passers by approaching on the 18 inch wide narrow pavement outside the front gate. So I don't go further outside the front door than it takes to pick up whatever has just been delivered. I don't want people breathing over me. </p><p>This is such a vicious virus. I have just watched "hospital" on BBC2 covid edition. (Part 2 on tomorrow at 9pm.) Seeing the people dying in ICU and the despair of the tearful medical staff reinforces my determination not to let it through my front door. I tell a lie - I have been out twice to post birthday cards to my daughter and granddaughter in the postbox opposite my house. But waited til midnight when nobody would be jogging and panting on the pavement outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2260701, member: 422465"] Me too. I have a front garden that's about 6ft long, front door to gate, but the house projects at either end of it so I can't see round and tell if there are passers by approaching on the 18 inch wide narrow pavement outside the front gate. So I don't go further outside the front door than it takes to pick up whatever has just been delivered. I don't want people breathing over me. This is such a vicious virus. I have just watched "hospital" on BBC2 covid edition. (Part 2 on tomorrow at 9pm.) Seeing the people dying in ICU and the despair of the tearful medical staff reinforces my determination not to let it through my front door. I tell a lie - I have been out twice to post birthday cards to my daughter and granddaughter in the postbox opposite my house. But waited til midnight when nobody would be jogging and panting on the pavement outside. [/QUOTE]
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