Table tennis full kit and spare balls just ordered for home delivery - happy days!
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We voted on the first day of pre polling.took our own pens.The only things I touched were the 2 ballot papers.With a dettol wipe being used when back in the car.
Well here’s a question from me. Every weekend I make food for Ms FM we go round and deliver it and spend an hour or so with her and Bub. Apart from that Mr FM does a weekly shop and the rest of the time we stay home apart from walking the dogs.
Should we not be visiting? It’s a big house and apart from cuddling Bub we would be keeping social distancing easily. I really don’t want to give up my weekly cuddle!
I'm jealous!
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I think you already know the answer to your question or you wouldn't have asked it. Of course it is no. Clearly the health directive is to not interact (physically) with anyone who does not live under your roof.
well actually no. We are not in lockdown. Going out to a hairdresser is still OK
I have just checked the Aus health site and it says keep visitors to a minimum. You shouldn’t have large extended family gatherings. You should practise social distancing, if we go into lockdown then I know what to do, but at the moment there are still decisions to be made.
Anyway I checked with Dr FM on safety and she sees the visits as very very low risk, but suggests as a compromise keeping them short. Given she is a paediatrician and currently working in a major London hospital, I feel safe to follow her advice.
I admire your dedication, but what countries have "good supply" of anything needed to combat COVID-19?? What all my associates tell me from afar is that their countries are truly stuffed also?
I know table tennis is played at a social distance but can we have an AFF virtual ping pong tournament??Table tennis full kit and spare balls just ordered for home delivery - happy days!
Vic and NSW clearly have problems and I can understand why they are planning to go to total lockdown before the other states and ACT will follow, if they do. If we do go to lockdown I will abide by that. I see no one at all at the moment apart from my husband and the once a week visit to my daughter. I don’t go shopping, I don’t visit friends, I certainly don’t go and sit in a park, we cancelled Games evenings weeks ago. I don’t have a hairdresser appointment for another 3 weeks and will have a decision to make then as well. I must admit I find that one a bit easier to make as it seems pretty risky.Your call, your family, your decision.
I live with someone on the health front line dealing with patients every day who cannot fathom why you would even be asking.
The problem is the mixed messaging being delivered from the people focusing on the economy and those that are focusing on the pandemic.
The hair salon announcement is totally unfathomable. An employee can't serve you a cup of coffee at a table because of the risk but someone can stand over you and breath on you for an hour and a half and that is ok? Someone can't do your nails, but they can do your hair! Many hundreds of hair salons are closing up of their own volition because they know it is not safe for themselves or the public. The two closest to me have shut up shop.
Premier of Vic made very clear, regardless of what is coming from the feds, just because the pubs are closed you can't invite your mates over for a beer, don't go sit in the park or on the beach; stay home.
China as they crank up their factories again have the capability to be major exporters of much of what is required.
I'd be ok with us paying half for 3 months if Jacinda coughs up the rest. ANZAC spirit and all that.
China as they crank up their factories again have the capability to be major exporters of much of what is required.
I thought I read yesterday Sth Africa going into 21 day lock downIt has just dawned on me. No one is talking about Africa. Why?
I wouldn't go and when they fine you, fight the fineCan someone tell me why it’s a great idea to make people go to polling booths tomorrow in Queensland (legally there is a fine for not voting).
Especially when democracy has been closed down with parliament suspended for six months!
Haven’t they heard of Tele-conference?