• Thankfully we got a delivery on Sunday for all 3 houses, and got another one booked for next Saturday, and local shop also delivers (we really do live in the 1950's), and any other deliveries are left in the garage for a couple of days and then unwrapped out there whilst wearing gloves, so we are doing everything we can to reduce risk, will see how the week goes I think.

  • Also depends on where/when each of you mix outside of the properties.

    For example if you, in a couple of weeks, went to Shop/Supermarket A and bought some things.

    Then, a bit later, if one of your in-laws went to Shop B.

    A bit later someone from the third property went to Shop C.

    Without the mixing there would be no connection (via your family at least) from Shop A to shop B or shop C but by mixing families you now increase the exposure/mixing risk for everyone else. People who also shopped in Shop C who never went to Shop A now have a possible connection (however small).

    By keeping separate you help minimise this risk.

  • I read 'isolating' as just that, in that none of them had been outside the boundaries of the farm.

    Reads like a primary school test question circa 2025AD.

  • Well situation is currently that none of us have been out of the farm for the last 10 days, and the aim is to keep it that way, assuming we can continue to get food delivered or rely on the freezer, so would only consider it if that continued to be true.

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