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<blockquote data-quote="uptome" data-source="post: 2241123" data-attributes="member: 256468"><p>I think it's a matter of 'masking up' and placing a scarf over your mouth and going out to do what you have to. If the government are not directly telling you with a letter, then I guess you have to get what you need to survive. I have family who need care and I'm having to travel back and forth. Other family are also involved in the care along with NHS staff doctors. If I was told in a letter to stay put, then a care package would be organised, but I'm at a loss as to what difference it makes whether Covid is potentially carried into the house with proper carers or NHS doctors and nurses? Either way, a letter would possibly reduce my own risk with T2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uptome, post: 2241123, member: 256468"] I think it's a matter of 'masking up' and placing a scarf over your mouth and going out to do what you have to. If the government are not directly telling you with a letter, then I guess you have to get what you need to survive. I have family who need care and I'm having to travel back and forth. Other family are also involved in the care along with NHS staff doctors. If I was told in a letter to stay put, then a care package would be organised, but I'm at a loss as to what difference it makes whether Covid is potentially carried into the house with proper carers or NHS doctors and nurses? Either way, a letter would possibly reduce my own risk with T2. [/QUOTE]
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