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curlylocks

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  1. Do you know if the fox is still there? Bit worried about it! I could head down if needed but it's quite out of my way.
  2. Can you call the fox project? They have a mobile ambulance until 9pm. http://foxproject.org.uk/ Scroll to the bottom for ambulance contact details
  3. Hi Wee Quinnie, You don't say whether he is planning to come back to stay permanently or whether he just wants to stay a night or two and if so, why. As far as the rules are concerned: If permanently I think it is fine. He's essentially returning home rather than staying away. Moving house is also allowed http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/350/regulation/6/made (6L) and students are allowed to return to the family home for the duration of lockdown. If just for a night or two it's different and really depends why he wants / needs to do this. I think there would need to be a very good reason. How you feel about it is a different matter & I guess that depends on your own risk factors. I think it would be fair enough to ask him to take extra precautions for a period of time before returning (median incubation period is 5 days but it can be up to 14). Once he is back you might want to keep 2 metres apart for another period &/or ask him to do some extra cleaning. More info here https://www.germdefence.org/index.html But that is very much down to your personal feeling.
  4. Thanks Gumshoe. Yes, I'm all confuzzled with the bank holidays! Someone else has since explained. Will try to come in next Mon, but good to know there will be other possibilities in the future.
  5. Does that include the 11th May, despite being a bank holiday? And do you know whether you are likely to be continuing beyond the 11th? Thanks
  6. If you can get it to the Foodbank I'm sure they'd be happy to take it Looks like your nearest drop off point is at the top of Rye Lane near the library and police station https://southwark.foodbank.org.uk/give-help/donate-food/
  7. Hi Hannah I'm afraid I don't know of anything, but it seems your old company can rehire & then furlough you.
  8. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No one has resistance until they are exposed to > it. > Like when I got Measles as a child. I could of > died but I did not, I developed a resistance > 10 years before a Vaccine was developed. > > That's how Viruses work. > > Foxy Some viruses such as measles confer life long immunity after infection. Others such as flu mutate allowing reinfection - which is why the flu vaccine has to be reconfigured each year. For others immunity is not lifelong - the evidence from other coronaviruses is that immunity is fairly short lived. Furthermore, because this is a new virus we cannot be certain that infection does confer immunity Of particular relevance "There are other coronaviruses circulating among humans and although they induce immunity, this doesn?t last. ?Some other viruses in the coronavirus family, such as those that cause common colds, tend to induce immunity that is relatively short-lived, at around three months,? says Peter Openshaw at Imperial College London." Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg24532754-600-can-you-catch-the-coronavirus-twice-we-dont-know-yet/#ixzz6IVcaHyxv
  9. Hi Jubels, Sounds horrible. Which? offer good consumer legal advice. You do have to be a member but I don't think there is a minimum term for membership. This might be another option http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/schools/law-and-social-sciences/subjects/law/legal-advice-clinic There is also Cambridge House legal advice centre in Camberwell, not sure whether they do consumer law but if not might recommend someone who does. Hope that helps.
  10. Hi luurtle, If you've not yet taken her to the rescue centre it might be worth trying the paper collar. You can download one here https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare/pets/cats/straycats Only effective of course if she chooses to go out!!
  11. curlylocks

    GP At Hand

    More on the AI element on Radio 4's Inside Health https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08x9ckx Including quite a "robust" discussion between babylons founder and the program's resident sceptic, GP Margaret McCartney.
  12. I went yesterday at around 6 p.m. I would estimate the queue was around 10 m long. The water looks quite busy though, much more so than usual- maybe about a metre or a bit more separating each swimmer hope that's helpful
  13. Maybe Sesami in Herne Hill, On Railton Road by the station
  14. Around 1.30, medium sized dog seen running past the Half Moon and cafe Prov. Roughly fox size and colour, maybe a bit smaller and lighter and trailing an extendable lead, which I think was light green. He ran up Half Moon Lane and turned right down Winterbrook Road. Going far too fast for me, or anyone on foot to catch but a lady on a bicycle went after him. Sorry I could not do more and hope he is okay and someone who knows him sees this...
  15. Hi Ilona, Check any paved areas just outside your flat, if you see any cracks with a small mound of sand like material & ant procession that's the nest - boiling water down it will finish em. Otherwise powder poison is good (with obvious caution re pets and children) Hope vaguely helpful...
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