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Barsel | 14:42 Tue 22nd Sep 2020 | ChatterBank
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Support bubbles.I understand I can only be in 1 support bubble which will be with daughter A. Is there a way I can see daughter B i.e outside in a garden or a park but not in the home? Please don't send a link as they don't help me understand. TIA.

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where do you live? not in detail just which area?
Was just going to ask the same, Woofy.

Bednobs, I presume you got interrupted and didn't finish your answer to Barsel.
I don't think there's anywhere you cant meet up with another person outside and maintain SD is there? Or are you thinking of places like Newport where you cant go in and out?
because if you are, if you are both in Newport and meet in Newport, that's not a problem
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I live in Manchester.
To be honest you can go meet her in any pub or restaurant as long as you leave at 10pm..............and no more than six of you are around the table.
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APG I didn't ask about pubs or restaurants, just gardens and parks.There seems to be different rules for them.
Don your tweeds, grab a few shotguns and tell everyone you’re off hunting grouse and then you can meet up to 30 people. It’s more support twaddle than support bubble but it is government endorsed.
Seriously? You think you would not be able to meet someone in a park but could legally go to a pub with them? Just do it - who on earth is going to stop one member of a family meeting another member of their family in a park? There are hundreds of people walking in the park......or going to the pub....or cafe.....or why not just invite her to yours? Who the hell will care!
Am trying to figure it out and from listening to the 6.30 news there - they (?) are saying that the virus is IN your home so I guess you should be okay meeting your daughter outside.
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I thought these rules were about keeping safe? To me it's not a question of who cares or who is likely to know.I just want to keep my family and myself safe.
APG, with the ever changing and illogical Government Diktaks I think it is a reasonable question. So 'Seriously' - YES!
jenny the virus is not 'in your home' for goodness sake!
97% of Covid cases are transmitted indoors, so meeting outside is a safer gamble - all things considered.
any open space in Manchester
canal street has a park and a lot of outside seating
phillips park
brookdale park
honestly there are places near YOU where you can go and sit and not be molested.
well Excuse Me APG - am just repeating what a young virologist said on the UTV news. Just you make sure you wash your hands.
// if you don't have symptoms and your daughter does not have symptoms how will you not 'be safe' if you meet up.? If it bothers you that much just don't go out, don't meet ayone, and have all your food delivered. Then you MAY be safe.
jenny -so how does the virus get into your home?
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JJ I'm trying to keep my home as safe as I can, and the only people who come in my home are my daughter and granddaughters. If I was to go out to a park with my other daughter and her children and pick up the virus, then I could bring it back to my home. Sorry about this, I'm just one of those who worries about these things.

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