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Why is it suddenly okay for junk mail to be put through letterboxes? I've had a leaflet from a tree surgeon, one from gutter clearance and another advertising painting and decorating. The icing on the cake was when the SE22 mag came through the door. I don't know what PPE the delivery people of this junk have in place. So now I have to leave it on my doormat for 72 hours before disposing of it.
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sue k Wrote:

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> could you attach a polite notice asking for no

> junk mail?



Yes, I think I'll do that now. I know I have post delivered, and I always leave that before touching it, but not too keen on having lots of junk mail laying on the doormat! Thanks.

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seenbeen. I am asking in a spirit of enquiry because I had never conceived of the idea of disinfecting letter box/ gate. Do you really do this? The whole of the top of the gate? And again , I am interested - if there is virus it will be on the ground and thence on the soles of our shoes. Do you leave these outside or disinfect? Do you disinfect everything delivered or bought in a shop? I am not criticising or judging, we each do what we feel we need to. But I think one of the reasons I never embarked on any kind of disinfecting regime is I couldn't quite see where it would end, so I wondered what your take on this was.
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Peckhampam Wrote:

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> seenbeen. I am asking in a spirit of enquiry

> because I had never conceived of the idea of

> disinfecting letter box/ gate. Do you really do

> this? The whole of the top of the gate? And

> again , I am interested - if there is virus it

> will be on the ground and thence on the soles of

> our shoes. Do you leave these outside or

> disinfect? Do you disinfect everything delivered

> or bought in a shop? I am not criticising or

> judging, we each do what we feel we need to. But I

> think one of the reasons I never embarked on any

> kind of disinfecting regime is I couldn't quite

> see where it would end, so I wondered what your

> take on this was.


Since a lot of people hold South Korea up to be successful in the avoidance of deaths by covid



I'm probably more paranoid as I worked in a microbiology lab for 2 years

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