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Copy of letter sent out to NHS GPs re Shielding (03/04/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2276550" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>[USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] The best advice any of us here can give is for you to do what ever it takes to make you feel safe if that means using a porta potti for a few hours then do that no one here can guarantee your safety even though the risk may be very low it's up to you to decide on the risks you feel comfortable with.</p><p></p><p>A couple of weeks into the lock down we had our gas boiler and flue completely replaced this entailed several workmen coming in and out until the job was completed the work men where very responsible and maintained their distance throughout I kept well away from them all and afterwards we deep cleaned thoroughly the boiler as it happens is situated in our bathroom this was in March/April period and we are fine. We felt we had to take the risk as without the boiler we had no hot water or heating and we had already been without it for over a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2276550, member: 223921"] [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] The best advice any of us here can give is for you to do what ever it takes to make you feel safe if that means using a porta potti for a few hours then do that no one here can guarantee your safety even though the risk may be very low it's up to you to decide on the risks you feel comfortable with. A couple of weeks into the lock down we had our gas boiler and flue completely replaced this entailed several workmen coming in and out until the job was completed the work men where very responsible and maintained their distance throughout I kept well away from them all and afterwards we deep cleaned thoroughly the boiler as it happens is situated in our bathroom this was in March/April period and we are fine. We felt we had to take the risk as without the boiler we had no hot water or heating and we had already been without it for over a month. [/QUOTE]
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