Disease control

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Sid

Member
Livestock Farmer
There is a certain member, and many other that are out of the UK soon to return home, my son being one of those.

Given the coronovirus outbreak and other infection they may or may not have come into contact with on their "study tour" "holiday" " mini break"
how long do you think we as the TFF should quarantine them for?
Feel free to tag in fellow members!
 
Coronavirus will eventually spread to all parts of the world
slowing its spread will give times to develop a vaccine
quarantine is it necessary
wash hands regularly reduce direct contact don’t share anything
all basic simple precautions
if he has been in contact with a Coronavirus sufferer 14 days
 

som farmer

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
somerset
already heard of couple of returning holidaymakers, 'self isolating' for 2 weeks, after going through a far east airport, I would expect their boss, is not happy, especially hearing them boast '2 weeks free holiday'.
 


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