Corona Virus Treatment

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  1. CanadianLori

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    She would be considered for benefits. Small business owners, contractors, everyone who is being shut down is entitled. Please tell her not to lose heart. The feds are willing to add 83 billion to our debt to get everyone through this. And we are a country of 40 million so it's not a fluff.
     
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    • Sheal

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      Hmmm, she works for an international company. Sorry, I can't tell you who they are on open forum.
       
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      • JWK

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        In times of crisis people really do help each other. Just been reading that 300 rough sleepers in London have been given hotel rooms for 12 weeks, seems very sensible as Hotels must be empty now.

        Plus there are community support groups springing up
        "More than 1,000 volunteer groups have been set up to help those self-isolating during the coronavirus outbreak. Tens of thousands have come forward offering to pick up shopping or deliver medicine to the most vulnerable."

        It's very heartening, this brings out the best in people.
         
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        • Scrungee

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          The free entry to NT gardens didn't last long, so nany people turned up yesterday that they're now totally closed from today. We live within walking distance of one and it was mayhem, so many cars streaming in, it made us divert from our dog walk.

          The free entry was partially made possible by the NT laying off most of their staff on zero hours contracts, which locally is everbody apart from gardeners and managers. Now the last few wont have work, and whether the gardeners will still be manicuring the lawns/topiary and providing 7 days a week TLC to flower beds with no income and no visitors is to be seen.

          Employment in our village has been hit hard. It alpears uncertain that the zero hours staff will be entitled to this 80% of pay announced. Many salaried live in tied accomodation and if they go elsewhere will no longer be entitled to their homes.
           
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            RHS gardens are closed today. I expect that they may well remain shut for the duration. The same goes for Kew and a few other garden websites I've checked.
             
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            • Victoria

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              Ah, bless you for going ahead with the purchase ... but I did have to laugh! At least the birds won't go hungry and you are set up with feed for a while!
               
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                We had a note put through our letter box last week offering help, from someone we don't even know. :wub2:
                 
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                  Our local (10 min drive) NT open space (Hatfield Forest) has a vast area but two smallish car parks. The inner, bigger, one is closed for the winter season but the outer one is free access (but parking charge) and can't be closed off - unless they drop some logs across.

                  apparently, yesterday there were queues for a mile. The access road is just a narrow local road so no parking possible and I can't understand why people would queue up to go nowhere.

                  They have now closed the forest but they can't stop people going in as it covers 1,000 acres with multiple pedestrian access.
                   
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                      The government will still help her - doesn't matter if she is a contractor or employee or if it is a big or small company (names don't matter) as long as she has records of what she normally earns in her capacity. If she is not covered by EI, there will be emergency funds.

                      They are now starting to fine businesses that have been told to shut if they don't obey and a woman in Quebec has been arrested and forced into isolation after she was discovered mixing with people after being diagnosed with the virus!
                       
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                      • Scrungee

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                        On the NT website it states it's closed

                        Important notice -

                        21/03/20 - All our houses, gardens, parks, toilets, cafes and shops are closed from Sunday 22 March to further restrict the spread of coronavirus. Some countryside and coastal places will stay open, please note that Hatfield Forest will be closed.




                        Personally, I think the NT (and RSPB) made a gross error of judgement promoting free access to their gardens and reserves, which could lead to everywhere being shut down. They turned it into a free for all - literally. They might as well have advertised free bog rolls for very visitor.



                        It wasn't that bad when a friend and I were camping in Wales and we drove to walk Snowdon on the day of the Round Snowdon Sponsored Fun Run (pre-internet days). We simply went somewhere else.

                        All this makes total lockdown closer.
                         
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                          All NT campsites are closed. They are offering non specific alternatives of their choice sometime in the future (with additional charges if in a higher season), losing loads of your money if you cancel. Good job I'd delayed my trip I intended to take to The Lakes before Easter. Those booked for April lose all or most of tgeir money.


                          4.3. Our cancellation charges are calculated according to the time between when we receive notification from you that you wish to cancel your booking and the start of your booking. Our cancellation charges are set out below:

                          No. of days prior to booking start date

                          Cancellation charge

                          More than 180 days administration fee of £25

                          180 – 57 days 33% of the total booking charge

                          56 – 29 days 50% of the total booking charge

                          28 – 9 days 75% of the total booking charge

                          8 days or less prior to holiday start date or at any point after holiday start date 100% of the total booking charge


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                              Seeing lots more people walking in the country side :) all age's, seen 15 people today this is very rare to see this many out here, we did have Foot and Mouth out here hope we don't get Corona, tis nice to see people out here walking :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                                They need to realise people want to go out, the weather has at last picked up and the only option left to people is the countryside, they have shut down everything, or at least made anyone who wants to open up feel like a paria.

                                Cant see the problem, we are spending lots of time in queues at supermarkets huddled together, so what is wrong in being out in the open air.
                                I know where I'd rather be.

                                They keep adding to the time limit likely, from 12 weeks upwards, they are scaring the living daylights out of half the population, they all seem to think it's their last day on the planet.

                                If you've got some bog rolls apparently you stand a chance of getting through this.;)
                                 
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