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Farm Business
Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
21st June
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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7430551" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>Chin up and “always look on the bright side” as Monty Python would say!!</p><p></p><p>As an exhibitor at national events I would say it’s too early to consider mass gatherings of folks whether that be regional or National. Even the outdoor events present an element of risk as folk won’t keep 2m apart and as farming is by its very nature an isolated environment, how many want to risk coming to large events until all have been vaccinated and we really see where the pandemic is in the Autumn. As the experts have said this is with us for a long time ahead so we have to be careful and sensible before we all return to some kind of normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7430551, member: 710"] Chin up and “always look on the bright side” as Monty Python would say!! As an exhibitor at national events I would say it’s too early to consider mass gatherings of folks whether that be regional or National. Even the outdoor events present an element of risk as folk won’t keep 2m apart and as farming is by its very nature an isolated environment, how many want to risk coming to large events until all have been vaccinated and we really see where the pandemic is in the Autumn. As the experts have said this is with us for a long time ahead so we have to be careful and sensible before we all return to some kind of normal. [/QUOTE]
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