Thank you again, I’m not furloughed atm, I’m just at home until I get my corona results. If negative, I’ll be back at work.
I think I’ll call my councils coronavirus helpline for help to see what they have to offer. I know with rent, my landlord said it’s not worth them taking a mortgage holiday so we’ll still have to scrap by to pay them. But they’ve been nice about it. As for other things, it seems utility bills/ companies aren’t very understanding atm. I’ve looked into benefits and apparently it could take months before we even get a dime.
Hello, sending you hugs! My manager sent a text with a link to the health and social care coronavirus test via government website. Once you’ve filled in your details, they’ll show you a number of testing centres within your area, you pick one and a time slot. They’ll send you a QR code via email and you’ll need to take your ID with you. So far it’s been quite quick and smooth. Once you arrive, you present your ID and QR code, they’ll tell you to stay in your car with windows shut. They’ll hang a testing kit around your rear view mirror. A woman or a man in full PPE will use that kit to swab your nostril and throat. I think the throat swab was the most uncomfortable one, it’s like you are about to gag. Nose swab was okay, a bit of a tickle. You’ll get results via phone or email in 2-3 days. But they’ll give you a card with a number to call if you don’t hear from them.
Testing centre was quite quiet, no rush and not busy so it’s quite a quick swab and go.
I'm the same @Fairygodmother . A gardener's instinct is to step and pull regardless of shoes and glovesGood morning all. Yup, go get that coffee @kev-w, life without coffee’s like a phone without a charger.
6.4 on waking this morning, very quick rise to 7.7 getting up so one unit of Fiasp went in before consciousness was fully regained. Seems to be working. So far.
My fingernails are turning into an extension of the garden tool collection so today they’ll be given a treat. Whatever improvement’s made won’t last long though; it’s like wearing decent shoes for a stroll down to the compost heap - that quick hop (well, maybe a step) onto a veg bed to pull out a weed, and while there that weed over there too, and they’re muddy before I remember I’m wearing them. Yes, I’ve got some gloves for the gardening, yes, I’ve got some ancient footwear for it too. I’ll never be an instagram type.
Was it the Ricoh centre you went to or another one?
Hi Mei thank you for sharing your experience, how you are feeling symptoms wise? Have you tried setting up a minimum payment plan with utility bill / companies surely they should be understanding given the current climate and at least accept a minimum payment even if it’s as little as £10 a month for the next few months? I’ve tried to take payment holidays with a few of my loans theyve said no too so I’ve had to set up a minimum payment plan for the next three months instead.
I like long books. Currently half way through re-reading A Song of Ice & Fire, which runs to six volumes - just wish Mr Martin would finish writing it!@LooperCat The Stand is an excellent book. Very long I believe if I remember over 1,000 pages. I don’t know if you saw the movie, they did an excellent job in making it but no way can it get close to everything that goes on in the book. One of my favorite books and kept me wanting to read it even though it was so long. I highly recommend it!
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