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• #5777
Red Cross reserves registration, for volunteering:
https://tinyurl.com/tfmnnb3There will be much to do.
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• #5778
I'd do it.
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• #5779
Do what? Leg it? Or set me straight? š
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• #5780
Leg it.
But be careful obviously. Isolate for 14 days etc.
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• #5781
Feel your pain I've had to cancel a family trip to Scotland, my wife is bread winner and freelance and getting work is a bit mad.
But.
Traveling is not a good idea. Pretty sure the French have said "non".I'd imagine the war is terrifying in lots of different ways and this is terrifying in a way that's different to the war. Rampant capitalism, zero hours etc etc.
You sound like you've got a salary. You're pretty lucky.
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• #5782
Yeah - i've honestly had the same thoughts.
My parents have a place in France nr Toulouse. It's in a village in a valley 5km from anything else with 20 people living in it.The issue would be me having to go and get food or becoming sick. Not worth the risk both for myself and my wife or for the locals should we infect others.
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• #5783
Nice, registered. Havenāt heard of this before.
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• #5785
Please don't post links to that viral marketing twat.
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• #5786
Good response. I feel the same.
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• #5788
My concern would be the potential to leave a trail of illness across the country if the travellers are carrying the virus.
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• #5789
Traveling is not a good idea. Pretty sure the French have said "non".
It's definitely frowned upon and crossing the borders is a definite no except for good reasons (we've issued travel authorisation documentation on request to our staff, but not for the guy who wanted to go shopping here). I think as a French citizen you'd get off the plane and be fine, but non-Frenchies or non-Residents might be questioned a but more as to why they were coming over.
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• #5790
One of my best mates, a teacher who I thought would be the first to jump at extra time off has volunteered to help out at his primary school, he reckons there is 50 kids at risk, really proud of him.
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• #5791
Oh I agree. There are big concerns and it is probably a selfish thing to do (reasons dependant).
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• #5792
Iām getting increasingly pissed off with my bangface housemate, he went to the pub last night and got hammered, he just doesnāt seem to have grasped the seriousness of this situation, Iām hoping he moves out in the next couple of weeks because heās a good mate and itās really straining our relationship. Just like to add Iām not kicking him out he is doing up his own place so has somewhere to go. Fuck having housemates in this situation.
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• #5793
What training route is she doing? Our PGCEs have finished their courses early.
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• #5794
Can you move?
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• #5795
Though. That will have risks obvs
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• #5796
School Direct
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• #5797
The issue would be me having to go and get food or becoming sick. Not worth the risk both for myself and my wife or for the locals should we infect others.
The other issue would be that as I understand it without the right document allowing you to move around you'd have quite a high chance of getting arrested by the French police on the way there.
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• #5798
Itās my house, they are due to move out very soon and that canāt come soon enough at the moment, I blame boris just as much as him, pubs should be closed by now itās insane.
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• #5799
Has anyone heard whether Boris has had any luck with the manufacture of more ventilators? I read he had asked uk manufacturers to switch to making ventilators which seemed a bit far fetched. Iāve not read any updates since!
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• #5800
Cycling banned in France.
I know.