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Working through lockdown.

Halfway through this second lockdown are you finding that customers are expecting business as usual?
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  • At my age, I am pleased that I don't have to do it, but if I were say under 40 y.o. and I had to go out to earn a living, I don't think that I would be too worried. However, I would feel duty-bound to keep away from my parents.


    Seen the other way around, that is more or less my daughter's position. Her family have had it (she was quite unwell, but avoided hospital) so she and the grand-daughters aren't at risk themselves, but they are keeping their distance from us. Her re-wire has been suspended for the duration.
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  • At my age, I am pleased that I don't have to do it, but if I were say under 40 y.o. and I had to go out to earn a living, I don't think that I would be too worried. However, I would feel duty-bound to keep away from my parents.


    Seen the other way around, that is more or less my daughter's position. Her family have had it (she was quite unwell, but avoided hospital) so she and the grand-daughters aren't at risk themselves, but they are keeping their distance from us. Her re-wire has been suspended for the duration.
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