Moray Outfitting
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I see that the organisers are pushing to get folk to book tickets for the Fair in October. Would you be happy or not to go?
I might be J. it all depends on what the state of Covid by then is I also have some personal issues to contend with at the
moment so don't know if I will be able to attend whether the virus allows or not.
What's you position regarding the Roe rut J. ?
I have clients wanting to come but still not sure if it is feasible travel could be a problem four arriving together driving
in one car all from different areas in Belgium at the present time social distancing means a maximum of two in
a car .
With me and my truck that means five between two vehicles not possible at the present time , will this be relaxed
before the end of the month? Who knows!
Need to book hotel and so on and still not sure if it's even possible for us to go ahead looks like the 15th of July
before we get some clarity if then, which is leaving things a bit late.
Between Covid and what else is happening in my life at the moment , I could probably do without it but it's not
that simple.
Life seldom is.
Chris, the "Glamping" beside Perth Racecourse or the Hotel at the racecourse might be two ideas, we've used them in the past and they're ok, I presume they'll be glad to have a bit of business as well. I assume one or both will be open by then, a wee bit outside Perth, but an option.We will go if it’s on and we are allowed. Already been looking at accommodation for it. Like said above, no worse than the supermarket thats for sure.
If only it was a mild disease for those who weren't vulnerable. It is a serious disease and shouldn't be taken lightly. Causing problems with lung perfusion, forming blood clots and multiple organ failure. It is just not another strain of flu....My view, and appreciate its just my view, is that we are going to have to get back to doing things as a society at some point. Covid will remain and for the vulnerable it will always be a nasty disease. For most of society it will be a mild illness.
And its going to have to be at some point a decision for each of us whether or not the risk is acceptable. If you are happy at taking the risk of catching Covid or any other infectious disease then go to work with others or the pup, theatre, cinema, get on a bus, aeroplane or go to Scone Game Fair.
If you are not happy with such a risk of catching an infectious disease and either suffering yourself, or passing to somebody you live with then don’t go.
And equally we all need to learn that if you are feeling unwell, don’t struggle on, but just stay in bed. Regardless of Covid, we have all suffered from a family member or colleague coming to visit or coming into work with a filthy cold only to pass it on to everyone else.
There has been quite a bit of mixing of people over the last few weeks and certainly a lot of mixing in England, and yes there have been spikes but overall the infection rate is dropping right off.