Some days I stop & think to myself would you ever of imagined washing your food in antibac before putting it away!
Having the food shop delivered is like a strategic game against an invisible enemy.
Some days I stop & think to myself would you ever of imagined washing your food in antibac before putting it away!
Having the food shop delivered is like a strategic game against an invisible enemy.
I never imagined I'd ever think of walking into Tesco or Sainsbury's as going on the bucket list
Know exactly what you mean scotleag!
There is a step by step on what can open & what we can do guide here on today's new road map out of lockdown:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56158405
I've just had the next shielding letter. It says that on April 1st we don't have to shield anymore & to follow the rules that are in place at the time for everyone.
Hubby's should arrive in the next few days then. Still no reason not to be extremely cautious.
Absolutely, it's common sense really. But as we have found out there are very few people with common sense these days![]()
Hubby got his by text and email. No doubt paper version will arrive soon.
No doubt Royal Mail will pay a visit![]()
Millions of people told they no longer need to shield from coronavirus
Research from the charity Scope suggests 75% of disabled people plan to continue shielding until after their second vaccine dose.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-...virus-12261382
Shielding advice has been updated today:
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ent-the-spread
If you are clinically extremely vulnerable
Clinically extremely vulnerable people are advised to follow the same guidance as everyone else.
However, as someone who is at a higher risk of becoming seriously ill if you were to catch COVID-19, you should think particularly carefully about precautions you can continue to take. These precautions are included in the guidance for the clinically extremely vulnerable.
Great thanks Boris![]()