When reading Ireland’s plans for exiting lockdown, it looks as though they are allowing people from other households (family and friends) to meet at certain points throughout the guidelines. However I saw it says social distancing needs to be maintained at all times.
If we follow suit, I’m worried how I will stop my 18 month old from running up to his grandparents for a cuddle or wanting to sit on their lap for a story.
I know it’s a small worry in the scheme of things, but just confused as to how this will work.
I guess it also means you can’t hug your mum/dad/sister/brother or partner even, if you don’t live with them that is.
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MozFan · 02/05/2020 15:34
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