Coronavirus Disease Outbreak COVID-19 #79

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Why once the UK have sorted ourselves out I would be happy with them helping out our Irish neighbours in the Republic with the surplus we would be hoarding with the amount we've purchased.
 
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Wow thanks so much for this. You and your colleagues are amazing x
 
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Wow thanks so much for this. You and your colleagues are amazing x
Im very lucky to work with such an amazing Trust. We love our ladies and we want them to be well and feel safe. I'm in the low risk are and we have been able to have two birth partners if mum needs extra support, dads stay with mum until they are discharged home (4-6 hr discharge), virtual breastfeeding support over teams and zoom, etc etc. Our women are at the centre of everything we do.
 
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Ah, this sounds wonderful.
 
No but I have heard of her, I will take a look! I am starting to try and listen to uplifting/motivational/inspirational podcasts and YouTube videos. Need all the positivity we all can get! X
 
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I listened to the interview, and I agree that six weeks between the two shots sounds a much better idea than twelve.

Has anyone seen Sky News reporting from China, now that they have only a few cases they've gone into a complete lockdown. Offenders are punished, and they showed four police tying a man to a tree - because he'd gone out for a walk.
 
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Around us, vets didn't "close", but we had to ring them when we arrived and wait in our cars until they come out to either return your dog or hand over their prescription.
 
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My exciting thing today is going to the bike shop to pick up a new bike for one of my kids. For some reason they aren’t offering delivery so have to collect. Typically it snowed last night so probably won’t get to take them out on it today

Can’t face food shopping this week so I’ve booked a slot with Iceland for tomorrow. Never shopped online with them before but thought why not with their free delivery. May have got some stuff from their Greggs and TGI Fridays range.

Literally the most exciting things that are happening in my life right now
 
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Last night my husband and I spent about 25 mins watching a YouTube video of a digger digging another digger out that had got stuck in mud. This is what Friday nights are now I just remembered that my husbands car has to go in for a service next month and I will have to follow behind in my car to bring him home then take him back again when it’s finished. Almost as excited as if we were going on holiday! We won’t know ourselves when we can actually go on a holiday or to a gig again!
 
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Great attitude. Xx
 
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I did not realise how much I loved online shopping until I had to do it. I don't think I'll ever go back. I save so much money, I eat a lot better cause I'm not seeing junk food I think I want but then don't, and I can buy bulkier things cause it's being delivered instead of me walking back and fourth the shop (no car here). I used to have to go around 3 times a week (had to walk or get on a train with my shopping.) Now I go once a week to pick up stuff that I can't get with online shopping. I have become lazy but my back feels a lot better from not having to carry so much stuff
 
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Around us, vets didn't "close", but we had to ring them when we arrived and wait in our cars until they come out to either return your dog or hand over their prescription.
I don't think the vets were closed for emergency illness and injuries but they weren't doing routine things like annual boosters( my dog's are now overdue).
 
Iceland are good. They text you with what's missing or any substitutions etc.

Only gripe I hve with my store is that they use as few bags as possible. So they knock on the door hand you 2 bulging bags and leg it! I couldn't hardly lift them haha
 
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Iceland are good. They text you with what's missing or any substitutions etc.

Only gripe I hve with my store is that they use as few bags as possible. So they knock on the door hand you 2 bulging bags and leg it! I couldn't hardly lift them haha
Washing basket is your friend. I always use one with online food shops, easier to carry everything.
 
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Washing basket is your friend. I always use one with online food shops, easier to carry everything.
With tesco I have it down to a fine art. I have 4 bags by the door and empty the crates into the bags. Little relay system between me and my husband.

I feel like Iceland delivery has this picture stuck up except it has a caveat of no more than 3 bags per shopper haha
 
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I don't think the vets were closed for emergency illness and injuries but they weren't doing routine things like annual boosters( my dog's are now overdue).
Ours got his boosters in November. Try contacting them again. I'll keep my fingers crossed for your pooch.
 
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