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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolkmell" data-source="post: 2261759" data-attributes="member: 306528"><p>Very late to this discussion but we have after 14 months finally moved! I came straight from old house to new house, no deviation, no going past go. Hand wipes in hand wiping door handles. The house had been cleaned by “professional “ cleaners we were told, which made me sanitize all handles light switches loos basins shower and taps. Strange that they all looked better after my efforts. the removal men were excellent didn’t come anywhere me I just pointed where they needed to go. We haven’t had any visitors, all supplies come to door and my beloved sorts them out. </p><p>I can see the sea from the front windows, I confess we have walked the 40 yards to the promenade a couple of times, not touching anything just to get our lungs full of fresh sea air. We are both sleeping better, eating better and Michael has popped out gloved up and collars up to get the newspaper to the shop which is 60 yards the other way.</p><p>He starts working from home again from Monday, providing Openreach get us a landline and internet by then. We are a priority case, both for me being vulnerable and him working for them but no joy yet!</p><p>Michael is doing all my care as Adult Social Care can’t reassess me yet but whilst Michael is working from home I’m ok and hoping that he will continue to work from home once this is all over as I think I will be much more wary of someone in my home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolkmell, post: 2261759, member: 306528"] Very late to this discussion but we have after 14 months finally moved! I came straight from old house to new house, no deviation, no going past go. Hand wipes in hand wiping door handles. The house had been cleaned by “professional “ cleaners we were told, which made me sanitize all handles light switches loos basins shower and taps. Strange that they all looked better after my efforts. the removal men were excellent didn’t come anywhere me I just pointed where they needed to go. We haven’t had any visitors, all supplies come to door and my beloved sorts them out. I can see the sea from the front windows, I confess we have walked the 40 yards to the promenade a couple of times, not touching anything just to get our lungs full of fresh sea air. We are both sleeping better, eating better and Michael has popped out gloved up and collars up to get the newspaper to the shop which is 60 yards the other way. He starts working from home again from Monday, providing Openreach get us a landline and internet by then. We are a priority case, both for me being vulnerable and him working for them but no joy yet! Michael is doing all my care as Adult Social Care can’t reassess me yet but whilst Michael is working from home I’m ok and hoping that he will continue to work from home once this is all over as I think I will be much more wary of someone in my home. [/QUOTE]
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