AdamW
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What are people's thoughts on going to the gym?
Go as normal or avoid for a few weeks?
Go as normal or avoid for a few weeks?
Avoid as normal.What are people's thoughts on going to the gym?
Go as normal or avoid for a few weeks?
Our Sunday League game has been cancelled. But since we've already paid £145 for the pitch and they won't give us a refund, we'll be playing a friendly instead.![]()
Wipe down that equipment profusely.What are people's thoughts on going to the gym?
Go as normal or avoid for a few weeks?
You're gym should be providing correct sanitizer for spraying/wiping down all equipment along with adequate blue roll. Ensure you take your own towel to use and put down, wipe everything down when you leave as well. That's what all gyms i work in are doing but there is always people that don't bother. So my advice wipe down before you use it for peace of mind and again after you've used it as a courtesy to others. Basically what you should be doing even without the virus.What are people's thoughts on going to the gym?
Go as normal or avoid for a few weeks?
Sadly not, but I'm sure I read something about over 60% alcohol to prevent contamination and most of our players fit that description on a Sunday morning.Thats the spirit!! Have you got team branded hazmat suits?![]()
Interesting - my wife has not had one - and she is asking how long has yours been out of service?Missis T has had her letter today from the NHS asking her to go back if required. Once she has stopped laughing al let you all know her answer
As I said yesterday each trust will have it's plan in place and timing will be dependent on when the peak arrives and how overrun each trust becomes.Interesting - my wife has not had one - and she is asking how long has yours been out of service?
What she was interested in is how long has @Tashyboy's wife been out of the service - and she is also interested in her role.As I said yesterday each trust will have it's plan in place and timing will be dependent on when the peak arrives and how overrun each trust becomes.
3 years in July. Dont think she will take it up. We both have parents in late 70s-80,s. Have grandkids a lot. She dont see any benefits for her.Interesting - my wife has not had one - and she is asking how long has yours been out of service?
It defo will, but I think the trust needs to know in advance how many are prepared to return.As I said yesterday each trust will have it's plan in place and timing will be dependent on when the peak arrives and how overrun each trust becomes.
Missis Ts speciality was urology, surgical and gynaecology. It was the trust that contacted her. ?What she was interested in is how long has @Tashyboy's wife been out of the service - and she is also interested in her role.
I get each trust will have it's own plan - though your thoughts suggest that @:Tashboy's wife's ex-Trust sees trouble very soon ahead - though the latter came from the NHS and perhaps not the Trust she worked in.
Missis Ts speciality was urology, surgical and gynaecology. It was the trust that contacted her. ?
This is exactly what my wife was thinking. How many are willing; in what sort of role; and where.It defo will, but I think the trust needs to know in advance how many are prepared to return.
If it comes to mass shutdown I'm sure the government will be putting things in place to prevent the escalation of debts, lack of payments for finance and other bills. After all if people only get SSP they'll be well aware ofnthe economical impacts within households and to country as a whole. Much like what Italy have done.Contacted a debt collection agency about a payment plan for council tax arrears my son has in place with them. Asked what plans they have in place to help individuals cope if they lose income and are unable to meet a payment. None. And they have not had any guidance from any council about what to do. They would ask for proof of loss of income and take it to the council and ask them what to do. But as things are today they would still try and take the payment and if it failed it would be escalated to next stage of the process and could trigger a £200 charge. I can see the council being able to cope with thousands of such request flooding in.
And this could apply for anyone with a debt for with a debt collection agency - and would be more problematic were the agency to have bought the debt off the original creditor.
Yes I know - just another little problem in the great scheme of things today that is little for some, but could be a very big problem for most with such debts.