Thanks Jan, I think we do....just a shame that it has to be a virtual hug
We're lucky here in that we only have to walk around the corner and we have the common, it's quite usual to walk on there for miles and not see anyone else.
Yesterday, Boris Johnson said people should stop all unnecessary travel, and should work from home if possible. He also said pubs, clubs and other social places should be avoided and whole households should self-isolate for 14 days if any individual in it develops covid-19 symptoms. People who may be particularly vulnerable to the virus may soon be asked to stay home for 12 weeks.
It makes one wonder if we are taking this matter seriously enough.
There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven't yet met.
That's nice for your parents jo and the lady to call but be careful about her shopping for them Aggers you can rest assured I'm deadly serious about this situation as all of us are
I think that I understqand what Aggers is getting at.
The local buses don't seem any less used than normal. I pass the supermarket and pub on my way home. The supermarket car park is just as full as normal - the shoppers must be somewhere - and the pub has just as many smokers outside in their 'zone', and the inside isn't empty by any means.
I reckon that it's going to take a big jump in the numbers before quite a few more take things really seriously. Sad, but probably true.
Jo, it doesn't sound like it in your parents' case, but there have been cases reported of people targeting the elderly, offering to do shopping, taking money or even a bank card ( ) from them, and robbing them
Kaz there are warning on our local page about scammers? Offering to do people shopping even shops in,town who will bring you a delivery of you pay over the phone