She said one had a temp then said she had two with a temp....self isolating for 14 days should now be in force. There is no need to leave their garden, it’s big enough, plus the big thing here is the fact she doesn't own the woods, they are not hers. Other people could be walking there, the girls are shown way in front of her lots of times, what if someone else was near by?Thing is, her kids aren’t showing symptoms, she made that up for engagement, like so many of her other lies. She deleted the stories when she realised that meant 14 days indoors, and pretended her crappy internet did it. That’s why she’s mad that everyone is still remembering it and commenting on it. She thinks she’s different to everyone else. The only thing she cares about is her own ‘mental health’. If it’s her private land, why are they building 500 houses on it
Yes I know. But nfu are advising farmers to put signs up to stop people walking those routes just now. To stop others from walking outwith their area. Bennachie and other places all done the same So the same goes with the private woods. Whoever owns them at present has a duty to make sure the public are not flooding there in their droves. It’s a very important time for farming during the spring and they don’t want anyone other than staff and who needs to be there for spreading the virus as it’s lambing time and the ever important spring sowing season. They as key workers want to be left alone without added pressure of public coming and spreading the disease and upsetting the lambs. Farmers and those linked in that industry are covered by the Scottish government as key workers for providing the nation with food without any disturbance. Anyone not from that area and without good reason will be told to leave or police called. The private woods are the same. You could have say 30 people from the vicinity of where Rebecca stays and not all following social distancing so they will if it’s an issue have to stop people walking. That’s why if it’s not been done already she shouldn’t be walking where ofhers can walk. She should be in her garden where no one can come near them as some of the children have displayed symptoms. Those girls have all the room in the world in her garden to play and run around.Scotland has the right to roam. We can go just about anywhere as long as it’s in foot and not causing a nuisance
I find her incredibly selfish and annoying but I have suspected covid-19 and I had a call with a 111 doctor today and he said everything about self isolation for 7 days and the rest of my house for 14 days but that I and the rest of my family could still go out for my daily exercise. Personally I don't feel well enough too but he said I definitely could. So if that's what the NHS 111 is saying than I don't think I can criticise Rebecca for going against guidelines. I'd be more inclined to let her kids rest in the warm than take them outdoors though, for their own sake.
Hi there. Firstly, I’m absolutely not questioning what you’re saying. If that’s what you have been told, that’s what you have been told...but I’d be inclined to question that...you’ve suspected COVID-19 but you’re cleared to carry on exercising? Out in public for 7 days? As are your family for 14 days? I know we all endeavour to keep the acquired distance between others but that, at times, can be difficult, what if, by absolutely no fault of your own you came into contact with someone, unbeknown to you, someone with asthma or pregnant or vulnerable in another way, that even they don’t know, and inadvertently pass it on? That’s the horror of this virus. Surely they meant in your garden?I find her incredibly selfish and annoying but I have suspected covid-19 and I had a call with a 111 doctor today and he said everything about self isolation for 7 days and the rest of my house for 14 days but that I and the rest of my family could still go out for my daily exercise. Personally I don't feel well enough too but he said I definitely could. So if that's what the NHS 111 is saying than I don't think I can criticise Rebecca for going against guidelines. I'd be more inclined to let her kids rest in the warm than take them outdoors though, for their own sake.
you don’t have the right to roam just now. A local farm got public removed by the police as were walking along the footpath and too many people. Once lockdown stops then it’s back to normal. We’ve had police in neighbouring villages stopping asking where they are going. Farmers have all got template letters to make up and carry with them to prove they are key workers so that they don’t get stopped and asked what they are doing and going.Whether it’s private land or not, it doesn’t matter in Scotland as we have the right to roam. Therefore she can meet members of the public anywhere, especially given that there is a clear path which shows people walk their regularly.
Hi there. Firstly, I’m absolutely not questioning what you’re saying. If that’s what you have been told, that’s what you have been told...but I’d be inclined to question that...you’ve suspected COVID-19 but you’re cleared to carry on exercising? Out in public for 7 days? As are your family for 14 days? I know we all endeavour to keep the acquired distance between others but that, at times, can be difficult, what if, by absolutely no fault of your own you came into contact with someone, unbeknown to you, someone with asthma or pregnant or vulnerable in another way, that even they don’t know, and inadvertently pass it on? That’s the horror of this virus. Surely they meant in your garden?
Again, this is absolutely NOT you I am questioning, but it seems slightly reckless advice to be given. But apologies if that is the chat from NHS 24? It certainly wasn’t the opinion I had. I know that NHS staff, they have very set guidance on what to do if we or anybody our family show symptoms and there’s no mention of exercise I don’t recall...but I’d need to check...apologies if I’m talking out my rear end! It’s been a long week!
Ps I hope you feel better soon. Hugs and all that.
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