Alan Harper's Tash
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We both go in order to halve the time we are in there
Whilst doubling the risk of catching it.
We both go in order to halve the time we are in there
Fucking hell finding this hard - ex being a complete **** over me seeing the kids. Work stress is just off the scale and my Dad is doing my head in going and doing other people shopping when he is fucked and his late 70s. i am spending all my time worrying about him and missing seeing him so much. My mental health has never been more stretched and that must apply to so many people.
Stay safe Bluemooners and just lets hope the death toll is as low as it can possibly be and things get back to normal at some stage fairly soon.
incredibly tough times - lets hope the testing advancements help sort it soon.
And well done to all in our NHS.
Not really. If the Mrs goes in and catches it because she’s in there too long, I’ll get it anyway.Whilst doubling the risk of catching it.
aisle and path cloggersWhy is it wrong that couples are out getting their groceries or exercise together?
Not really. If the Mrs goes in and catches it because she’s in there too long, I’ll get it anyway.
Aim for less than 15 minutes in there.
We don’t have queues, yet, in our three major outlets, so we are holding nobody up.It’s your prerogative. Morrison’s have put out a poster asking people to go alone.
2 people going in for half the time might save you a few minutes, but does nothing to minimise the risk to either of you.
All it really does is make another person wait longer in the queue outside.
I do wonder how long it will be before the govn start taking drastic action to force people back to work. I hope we're not in for a lack of supply for essential services and goods because people are off sick or at risk
Or if Facebook or Twitter went downImagine if the WiFi network failed. It’d be chaos.