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Just don’t visit anybody, stay safe at home and post tulip safely on here
That’s my Official advice for the festive period, don’t turn it into funeral(s)
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou're round the wrong way.
Visit parents on 26th December, partner arrives 29th to stay for 10 days.
He could fall ill while with me and not be allowed to travel home, or be asymptomatic and spread it to all and sundry.
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Originally posted by jayn200 View PostYou likely wont be infectious till at least day 3 post exposure, but more likely day 4-5 and then you will peak a little later than that.
It's very unlikely if you're partner bring you back coronavirus that you will pass it on to your parents 2.5 days later.
Visit parents on 26th December, partner arrives 29th to stay for 10 days.
He could fall ill while with me and not be allowed to travel home, or be asymptomatic and spread it to all and sundry.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostEh?
It's very unlikely if you're partner bring you back coronavirus that you will pass it on to your parents 2.5 days later.
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I just change my religion each year so that we don't have to celebrate it. This years one is Shinto
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI will now be doing the same as most years.
I am visiting my parents on Boxing Day because to do so on the 19th, when I originally planned, is now illegal.
This means the government has forced me to not have proper isolation between visting my parents and my partner coming to stay. I would have had 10 days now I'll have 2.5.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou should write a shirty letter to your MP telling them that the government should rewrite public health advice to fit your own particular circumstances or it will be ALL THEIR FAULT.
My MP ignores me at the best of times so they're doubly likely to ignore me now. Then I can doubly blame them for something or other.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI will now be doing the same as most years.
I am visiting my parents on Boxing Day because to do so on the 19th, when I originally planned, is now illegal.
This means the government has forced me to not have proper isolation between visting my parents and my partner coming to stay. I would have had 10 days now I'll have 2.5.
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I will now be doing the same as most years.
I am visiting my parents on Boxing Day because to do so on the 19th, when I originally planned, is now illegal.
This means the government has forced me to not have proper isolation between visting my parents and my partner coming to stay. I would have had 10 days now I'll have 2.5.
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