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It does and it just feels like Groundhog Day doesn't it, as in the Government know what's happening but aren't moving quickly enough, just like in March.
I'd go for it if I was you as long as work aren't counting on you being in an office any time soon. We don't really have anywhere we could go and do that (we did, in Scotland, but now we're not allowed to go) but if we did I probably would.
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I'd go for it if I was you as long as work aren't counting on you being in an office any time soon.
I'd love to but the wife is a firm no on it. Totally understand.
My parents are now coming back early but were due to be there for a few more weeks so would have been their to support with the baby then the wife's parents were due to come for a week too so more support.
If we left now, it'd be a month in an isolated village (no shops etc) with no parental support with me working horrendous hours. At least she gets support here. For example, I've had to work this weekend so just been stuck at my desk (at home) and she's been able to go to her parents up the road and chill for a bit.
You're welcome.
We're in North Hertfordshire so not worried about the impending lockdown and local case rates aren't rising that rapidly. There will have to be a countrywide lockdown at some point though. It just seems inevitable.
We were supposed to be spending all of October at my parent's place in France (leaving today...) but didn't want to have 14 days of quarantine when we returned because of the little one. It now seems likely we'll be locked down and not have the month in France anyway so...