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That's good if you can maintain that, but who knows what will happen in the future. Local shopkeepers become infected and shop closes, etc. I suppose you could then choose to start stricter isolation at the point where any of you have to mix more.
We're in a kind of similar situation as we're in a house that's converted into 3 flats. We're keeping our distance from the occupants of the other two flats but downstairs have two kids who are about the same age as my daughter, plus they have a new puppy. It's driving both sets of kids a bit nuts that they can't play together but we're sticking to it, especially as the adults downstairs seem to be less strict about their social distancing.
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.