Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds
496R rate now 1.7 according to Government report. You can forget about watching football in a stadium this season in my never humble opinion.
North London Exile wrote:Fingers crossed for Summers Lane next Sunday as Wingate and Finchley host Bowers and Pitsea in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Jewish New Years Day encounter. Tickets for sale online or at the turnstile: £10, £6 concessions.
Sorry but daughter been in and out for last 5 weeks.UPTHEPORT wrote:Frank Nouble 3 wrote:RGH back in full lock down again.
Not allowed past entrance.
Daughter been in for over a week and nurse had to come down to collect bits and bobs for her.
Not true visitors have not been allowed for months only to the dying and one parent of a child
Some out patient clinics are running so those with appointments are allowed in
Sorry but very few will stick to that rule.excessbee wrote:I don't think the sloppy attitude of some supermarket customers will have a bearing on fans being allowed into stadiums. Every fan is registered with the club with phone and email contact details and has a designated seat. I've never signed in to Morrisons. The area that might need scrutiny will be the terrace space. It will be in the interest of supporters to stick to the two metre rule. I'm sure they don't have a similar loyalty to their chosen supermarket.
Where have I said covid ward not open it always has been since about end of febFrank Nouble 3 wrote:Sorry but daughter been in and out for last 5 weeks.UPTHEPORT wrote:Frank Nouble 3 wrote:RGH back in full lock down again.
Not allowed past entrance.
Daughter been in for over a week and nurse had to come down to collect bits and bobs for her.
Not true visitors have not been allowed for months only to the dying and one parent of a child
Some out patient clinics are running so those with appointments are allowed in
Also took Step mother to clinic and was allowed to stay with her.
Not on about visitors but my wife was allowed to stay with her in A & E on our second visit and also taken changes of clothing to the ward door.
Today the gate security told us from today total lock down and again security on main entrance said the same and nurse came to entrance door.
Not going to argue with you but you work there so pretty surprised you did not realise Covid ward is back open also.
Regularly dumped around our property.Percy plunkett wrote:On my daily recycle pick,there are more discarded masks on the floor now that they are compulsory in shops.Why can’t they take them home and use them again the next day,really selfish and disgusting.Someone posted a pic on Facebook of a used mask and gloves left in a trolley at Morrisons.I do smile though when I see drivers wearing masks alone in their cars,who will they catch anything off?.
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