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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do y'all think you'll just jump straight back in to normal life or will it be a tiptoe effort? Probably be really difficult to meet or trust new ppl... thoughts? |
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I reckon it's going to be wait and see, when deciding to return to swinging. Those, without underlying health conditions will be the advance party, so to speak. If a upturn in infections occurs after lock down is over, then the vulnerable will have to decide when it's safe for them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Getting older can be shit but we're going to be at least a year older before meeting resumes, at the same time we can trim a couple of years off our fab profiles, nothing lost...just sayin |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In the short term I can see certain businesses allowed return to work. Those that can work from home will continue to be encouraged to do so. Can't see the 2km limit lifted.
Fab meets are over for the forseeable future and rightly so. Now is not the time for meeting random strangers.
The way forward for combating this is physical distancing and contact tracing.....
If you get the virus not only will you have to explain your movements, they will be physically tracked by phone and credit cards.
So fab meets may have a bit more explaining.... |
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Certain places will return to some extent on may 5th. Also they're talking about bringing the 2km distance to 5. Since Monday I have seen alot more people out. They have to be seen to be making some bit of progress. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do y'all think you'll just jump straight back in to normal life or will it be a tiptoe effort? Probably be really difficult to meet or trust new ppl... thoughts? "
Straight back in as before, just tiptoe around fab again.
The reality maybe that in 4/5 months, most of the population will have had it in some degree unless you never left the house and had food delivered left it untouched for 72 hrs so it naturally died off the surfaces, the same with any mail posted. In 6 months it may be viewed and treated much the same as we view the flu by most. Here in the north the PPE hasn't been available up till about a week ago, now only certain people get it and it's not changed as frequently as advised because of fear of no replacement for weeks ahead. This generally means most on the front line have had it in some way and have taken it home too. By the time the PROPER PPE arrives it'll be useful to keep for the second wave.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It will be a long time before ‘normal’ sets back in and every place is back to normal there will be quiet a few people in money trouble "
A lot of debt issues, some unreconcilable in many minds leading to rise in suicides and a lot more homeless I will image too. Those who were currently on state benefits are probably in the safest place for now. |
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