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You're right, I make sure I do all I can as I can't afford to take a risk.
The problem is that whilst others don't give a **** about masks, sanitiser etc their intransigence is just gonna drag this out much longer than it needs to be.
Neither can I nor the wife so I’m very particular but no matter I can’t control the actions of others just be aware of what they do and not do
 
So,people for medical reasons can't wear a mask.
But,how come then these same people are ok to smoke 20 cigarettes a day?

Can't they at least wear those visor things ? The main thing masks and visors prevent is the distance breath, coughs and sneezes travel, so it's a small price to pay wearing them to get a bit of shopping in peace and to help the scared ones to relax a little bit in there .
 
Just been informed by the Residential Care Home that my wife’s 100 years old Mum has this morning tested positive for Covid .....
My Mum is 96 and in a care home. She tested positive for Covid last June but got through it, although she was quite groggy and confused for a couple of months after.

Hope things work out ok.
 
Hi lads just to let you know that after a long battle of over 3 months in Singleton hospital my dear wife passed away on December the 10th, she was bounced between Haematology ward 12, HD, Morriston Dialysis, and back several times, the stress of all this and the Covid restrictions I cannot begin to explain, not to mention some of the flawed medical procedures, Covid funeral restrictions etc. 2020 will be forever the worst year of my life.

I Will come back onto this forum to plague you all, once I am fully over the grieving process, take care lads theses are truly evil times.
 
Hi lads just to let you know that after a long battle of over 3 months in Singleton hospital my dear wife passed away on December the 10th, she was bounced between Haematology ward 12, HD, Morriston Dialysis, and back several times, the stress of all this and the Covid restrictions I cannot begin to explain, not to mention some of the flawed medical procedures, Covid funeral restrictions etc. 2020 will be forever the worst year of my life.

I Will come back onto this forum to plague you all, once I am fully over the grieving process, take care lads theses are truly evil times.
Phil - I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Take care of yourself.

RIP <rose>