Jun 2020
5:13pm, 10 Jun 2020
600 posts
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BexleyKev
School trips returning from Italy and France plus holiday-home owners from Spain set a pattern to bring a little CV-19 back with them.
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Jun 2020
5:29pm, 10 Jun 2020
16,136 posts
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Sharkie
New rules coming in re households meeting up...
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Jun 2020
5:37pm, 10 Jun 2020
16,137 posts
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Sharkie
BBC reading of new rule:
Support bubbles are the first steps in allowing SOME households to mix in England, but in a very limited way.
It will mean adults living alone can join with ONE other household; such as family or friends. It will also apply to single parents.
They won't have to follow social distancing rules; so they can stay the night at their chosen household. They could hug people in the other household too.
That means, for example, that a single grandparent could go and stay at one of their children's house.
A single person could go and stay with a partner who lives alone.
If anyone in the bubble gets coronavirus symptoms, everyone will have to self-isolate.
The government is not advising people who are shielding to do any of this, however.
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Jun 2020
5:48pm, 10 Jun 2020
51,601 posts
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plodding hippo
Lurrve is back on the menu. As long as you are single 😂😂
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Jun 2020
5:49pm, 10 Jun 2020
64,564 posts
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swittle
[not compulsory, I hope: I'd hate to be locked down.... ]
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Jun 2020
5:52pm, 10 Jun 2020
51,602 posts
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plodding hippo
Oh now wait. My hubby is shielding.
Right. Where is my little black book? Or does anyone want to invite me over?
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Jun 2020
5:56pm, 10 Jun 2020
34,993 posts
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DocM
i think that would be a great idea if there is a family near you who can adopt you
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Jun 2020
5:58pm, 10 Jun 2020
16,138 posts
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Sharkie
That's true Hipps. If you're husband is still out of bounds for his own safety - then you could easily visit friends in Cardiff. Pick your bestie! I would!
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Jun 2020
5:59pm, 10 Jun 2020
16,139 posts
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Sharkie
'Your' husband. Rogue apostrophe must be banished!
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Jun 2020
6:03pm, 10 Jun 2020
51,603 posts
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plodding hippo
Blame autocorrect
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