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I’M Concerned How We Can Visit A Critically Ill Friend Who’S In An Hdu
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And the only things in place to do are
Take off your coat and place in a locker which no doubt are being used 24/7 by those visiting critically ill friends and family
Wash you hands ,which you’d do before this virus erupted anyway
Even when pressing the intercom to go in, click and it opens with no questions asked
Take off your coat and place in a locker which no doubt are being used 24/7 by those visiting critically ill friends and family
Wash you hands ,which you’d do before this virus erupted anyway
Even when pressing the intercom to go in, click and it opens with no questions asked
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.@11.29 I think the government will only be (advising) over 70s to stay home, then the ball is in you court, if you have no underlying health problems and you try to keep away from large crowds as much as possible. I will still go out, I would go nuts if I didn't go for my river walks, but will avoid busy shops as best as possible by shopping early on a Monday morning.
If you think about it, the biggest challenge is to remember not under any circumstances touch your face, and its harder than you think, so when in the pub just keep that in mind!!! They say we can touch our faces up to 15 times (PER HOUR) without realising it. Hands nose cheese on toast, that's how I'm remembering it, don't ask me why??
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