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Who is still not going out.

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Alex50 · 13/06/2020 13:03

Just wondering how many people are still in lockdown, not going out at all. Is this because you are still shielding?

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FranKatzenjammer · 16/06/2020 21:30

Nice to find my people here. I am at moderate risk due to an underactive thyroid (I catch every virus under the sun). I only go out for a 15 min walk each day (and once a week I take the car out for 15 mins to stop the battery going flat). That's it. No socially distanced walks with friends, no bubbles, just me on my tod for three months and counting. I'm WFH and relying on Ocado for food. The situation is pretty shit TBH.

cologne4711 · 16/06/2020 21:39

other people have clearly given up on the concept of social distancing - family groups who insist on walking side by side on pavements, or families cycling on pavements

That has been the case all along, it's not new and has been annoying all along. I do wonder what these joined at the hip couples do when they need the loo as they can't even walk single file for 3 seconds while someone passes them.

Dowser · 17/06/2020 05:53

Alex50
I’m in a north east coastal town. We have three parks and a country park all a 5 min drive from where I live. The beaches, marina and harbour again are 5-10 minutes.
The council in their wisdom closed the car parks but covered up the parking machines, so everyone parked for free on the roads. Lol. We have a long prom so easy to stay apart and a huge beach . At first everything was closed but gradually the fish and chip shops and Ice cream parlour opened for take away..its boomed in the nice weather.
There’s a pub opened as well.
We have a lovely modern covered in shopping centre. Not a lot of shops but it’s light and airy ,spotlessly clean and somewhere to go on a wet day. The post office/ smiths , Halifax, Poundland, wilkinsons, h and b, savers, Iceland, boots and b and m Have been open throughout, so that with a weekly visit to aldi has meant we’ve swerved all the big supermarkets.

Just 15 miles away there’s a gorgeous country park, with lots of ponds, plenty of wild life. It’s kept us going.
We’ve had plenty of drives up to durham where there’s a nice walk and you can reward yourself with an indian picnic at the end of it. There’s a restaurant doing takeaway and we set up the picnic table in the car park

Once the National Forest opened about 35 miles away , days out seemed a lot normal. Lots of lovely Walking trailS, bluebell woods, a field of cowslips, and amazing trees.
Also had lots of drives up the coast. Seaham is stunning. It’s had several takeaways open and some car parks.
Down the coast we’ve been to saltburn, staithes, Sandsend and whitby
That was a lovely day out.
We didn’t go out every day. If it was nice we sat outside, but I only have a bit of decking no garden.
We’ve been well, we’ve been sensible. All good for considering what’s gone on.

pigeon999 · 17/06/2020 07:00

The shielding will be released in a few weeks (July) according to headlines today. Announcement to follow.

ssd · 17/06/2020 16:01

Released to what though?

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