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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #108 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:32 GMT (UK) »
   Re milk - the main doorstep delivery company has had to stop taking on new customers. I tried to order something yesterday and the website was struggling. (I have always been a customer, as has my daughter, who got toilet rolls from him yesterday!!)

   I am a bit surprised at how quickly I have lost track of the day of the week, and it is not as though my time was particularly structured before. I did have to keep an eye on the diary though. When I got up this morning I saw all the bins out and realised I would normally have done that last night. Luckily they usually do ours mid-morning. My general rubbish bin does not fill very quickly, but I thought I should put it out just in case!
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #109 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:34 GMT (UK) »
  Louisa - is that C of E? I thought all services were cancelled, although churches were remaining open where possible? Most services here, we could have a pew each. :D
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #110 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:41 GMT (UK) »
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #111 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:41 GMT (UK) »
I feel I must praise my local supermarket, don't think I can name them but they have orange in their logo

I am considering what I ought to do next week

Well done the orange super market

Louisa Maud


Tried to log in to my account with "orange" supermarket this morning to see if there were any delivery slots available. As soon as I put in my email address it said that it was not accepting new registrations...
Tried several times in case I'd mistyped email.. but still same message. I've been registered with them for several years and had countless deliveries in the past.
Got an evening slot for Friday two weeks time with a supermarket with green logo now. Don't want to have to go out in the mean time as we're both in elderly / vulnerable category
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #112 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:45 GMT (UK) »
The church will be open as I think the Bishops have directed, yes  C of E, it is up to people I think if they decided to go,  we have been given info to do our own thing if we want to but the church will be open on our normal service days for reflection, I think it is a good idea, bit like a safe haven

Yes,  T of the H same here as regards attendance, sadly


LizzieL,  I think you will find most supermarkets have closed their lists, I have only ever used it when I had a hip replacement some years ago but like most of us prefer to go out and choose what I want

Take care

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #113 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:50 GMT (UK) »
There is a light at the end of the tunnel! Daughter's elderly m-i-l who is in hospital with the virus is now recovering, sitting out of bed, showered and dressed.  She falls into several categories of "underlying health issues", including lung problems, and was convinced her number was up. 
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #114 on: Friday 20 March 20 10:56 GMT (UK) »
Aw Gill....that's fantastic news  :D that will give hope to many who have health concerns. One has to wonder if the virus could be weakening, I do hope so. Thanks for sharing and caring enough to post.
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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #115 on: Friday 20 March 20 11:02 GMT (UK) »
Trump persists in calling this the "Chinese Virus" but no-way is he a racist! A convenient smoke-screen for poor health provision for the US poor & his own incompetence!

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Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« Reply #116 on: Friday 20 March 20 11:06 GMT (UK) »
Good news Gill

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