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<blockquote data-quote="Highland Mule" data-source="post: 6822916" data-attributes="member: 33090"><p>When does your RT status run out? I’d say that it would be difficult to take any sort of high ground whilst the schools etc are still open, but as soon as they close them all such meetings would be off by default. If you can stall for a couple of weeks, that would maybe be enough...</p><p></p><p>Also, how much difference would RT make to your wallet? Probably nothing for sheep at the moment, not so sure about other things. Not worth risking health for £200, I’d say. If it’s enough, set up a table in the shed and do the meeting there. </p><p></p><p>Remember that asymptomatic carrying by yourself is a real risk, so your elderly need proper isolation if that’s deemed important - no shared spaces or contact whatsoever with people who go to shops, work, Mart etc. Personally, I can’t see that being feasible and believe we will all be exposed eventually - the slowing down protects the herd and gives the NHS more time to prepare/ smooth out demand, but won’t stop your elderly from getting it in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highland Mule, post: 6822916, member: 33090"] When does your RT status run out? I’d say that it would be difficult to take any sort of high ground whilst the schools etc are still open, but as soon as they close them all such meetings would be off by default. If you can stall for a couple of weeks, that would maybe be enough... Also, how much difference would RT make to your wallet? Probably nothing for sheep at the moment, not so sure about other things. Not worth risking health for £200, I’d say. If it’s enough, set up a table in the shed and do the meeting there. Remember that asymptomatic carrying by yourself is a real risk, so your elderly need proper isolation if that’s deemed important - no shared spaces or contact whatsoever with people who go to shops, work, Mart etc. Personally, I can’t see that being feasible and believe we will all be exposed eventually - the slowing down protects the herd and gives the NHS more time to prepare/ smooth out demand, but won’t stop your elderly from getting it in time. [/QUOTE]
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