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Copy of letter sent out to NHS GPs re Shielding (03/04/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="Tannith" data-source="post: 2276620" data-attributes="member: 422465"><p>Plumber has been and gone. The leak is stopped. There was no choice but to get it done,water was pouring through the ceiling. Someone suggested clearing out the bottles of toiletries to make cleaning bathroom afterwards easier, which was a good idea I hadn't thought of. We opened what windows still will open to create a draught. My biggest worry was breathing in plumbers germs more than surfaces, which we could & did clean. But he wore a mask, as did my son who lives with me and is also shielding (partly to protect me, partly because he has excessively high blood pressure and is at some risk himself).Son (who knows whereabouts of pipes etc) showed him in and I hid in my room. And it was all over so fast we didn't have to put corks in our bottoms!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tannith, post: 2276620, member: 422465"] Plumber has been and gone. The leak is stopped. There was no choice but to get it done,water was pouring through the ceiling. Someone suggested clearing out the bottles of toiletries to make cleaning bathroom afterwards easier, which was a good idea I hadn't thought of. We opened what windows still will open to create a draught. My biggest worry was breathing in plumbers germs more than surfaces, which we could & did clean. But he wore a mask, as did my son who lives with me and is also shielding (partly to protect me, partly because he has excessively high blood pressure and is at some risk himself).Son (who knows whereabouts of pipes etc) showed him in and I hid in my room. And it was all over so fast we didn't have to put corks in our bottoms! [/QUOTE]
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