diver
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I'm just glad three of you got itI'm here for all the Tone Loc references!

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I'm just glad three of you got itI'm here for all the Tone Loc references!
Officially free from self isolation today and someone in my house has a cough and no taste and has had a test this afternoon.
The potential f***ing 14 day starts again today. f***. My. Life.
Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem. I countered not, as we'll need to test negative before departure, but am I just believing what suits?
No pal as long as you follow the 'guidelines' then I wouldn't worry what others think and I wouldnt feel morally wrong.Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem. I countered not, as we'll need to test negative before departure, but am I just believing what suits?
I’d travel.Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem. I countered not, as we'll need to test negative before departure, but am I just believing what suits?
I don't see it as morally unsound. Like others have said just keep in the guidelines.Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem. I countered not, as we'll need to test negative before departure, but am I just believing what suits?
FfsOfficially free from self isolation today and someone in my house has a cough and no taste and has had a test this afternoon.
The potential f***ing 14 day starts again today. f***. My. Life.
No pal as long as you follow the 'guidelines' then I wouldn't worry what others think and I wouldnt feel morally wrong.
I see no moral problems here. A negative test before departure is enough. And avoid indoor crowds in Tenerife of course. The best way to protect others is to avoid getting infected yourself!Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem.
Opinions please - if the lockdown is lifted, is travelling morally sound? It's been suggested to me that my potential family Tenerife might risk bringing infection from our badly managed isles to somewhere with less of a problem. I countered not, as we'll need to test negative before departure, but am I just believing what suits?
It's like a day out ffs. Hull is top of leaderboard with 775/100k cases, so you'd think people would try and limit their exposure with mouth breathers?!
A little old lady not realising there where massive queues down the isles just sauntered up to the checkout and tried to jump the queue. 20 odd people all then start shouting, Oi you gotta wait 30 mins like us! ?
this could complicate things a bit in the Canaries... illegal migrants, who I'd confidently guess aren't vetted healthwise before departure. keep an eye on those stats
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