JohnEGreen
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Things we did without a moments thought are now a nerve racking peradventure fraught with danger and misgivings.
How will we ever get back to how things were but we will I'm sure.
Is that because of reality though or "project fear" propagated by the main stream media?
Me too. I have a front garden that's about 6ft long, front door to gate, but the house projects at either end of it so I can't see round and tell if there are passers by approaching on the 18 inch wide narrow pavement outside the front gate. So I don't go further outside the front door than it takes to pick up whatever has just been delivered. I don't want people breathing over me.I.m quite envious of you right now I would love to go out and get lost in the wood for a few hours but so far have not stepped out of the house further than the front step for about seven weeks even then I have to be Alert to passers by especially the ones riding pushbikes pell-mell along the pavement.
Thank you very much for the thought of reminding me, but yes, I do. Especially as I can't easily get to my back garden (badly broken stairs with no rail down to basement garden door), and the front garden is too close to the pavement to be safe. I don't want to risk falling on the stairs and breaking an ankle as that could result in a visit to a covid infected hospital.@Tannith - Do you supplement Vitamin D at the moment? If not, it could be worth considering, bearing in mind the reports you have made about staying firmly indoors.
I would usually say only supplement after a deficiency is shown, but such a high percentage of the UK population has low Vit D at the best of times, so staying indoors can't have helped much.
No but you don't have to make yourself an easy target.I haven't done anything other then what I normally do in terms of hygienic practices. I keep myself as healthy as I can and have concluded that you can't hide from a virus.
No but you don't have to make yourself an easy target.
And I am reminded of Eyam village that when the plague arrived in their town decided by instituting a "cordon sanitaire" to isolate themselves from the surrounding area and prevented the the plague spreading to their neighboring villages and towns.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35064071
Unlike what is happening in the UK and other parts of Europe, we are just not experiencing a pandemic here in Australia at this point and the numbers have dropped way off and we have been running a flat line for the last 3 weeks.
Nothing. I am convinced I have had COVID19
It does actually say there's no evedence on catching anything from letters and parcels...my husband brings boxes in every minute of the day where he works...I think it can get a little over whelming...xWearing gloves, I sanitise deliveries and groceries with antiseptic wipes before putting them away.Has anyone any other ideas about how to keep the virus out of homes?
Seems to me that there are a lot of paranoid people on here. Yes, take precautions by all means, but come on guys, some of these threads are taking it to the extreme.
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