« Reply #28 on: Monday 21 December 20 13:02 GMT (UK) »
I didn't take much notice but I did hear during a discussion sometime recently that the virus stays on some surfaces up to 72 hours.. Are we importing the virus on some form of packaging?
With the highest (or one of the highest) infection rates in Europe, importing the virus from anywhere else isn't the issue. Maybe we should be more concerned about not exporting it.
I share your thoughts re exporting our virus strain --- and I hear Scotland has banned the English from crossing their border
On my Facebook page today, our local MP posted a notice that our little town has increased virus cases by approx 67% in ONE WEEK.
It's not me guv, I aint been outside this 'ouse for months - I'm cul;tivating my derriere. .
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