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Jox said:I would say stop doing the tests if you can, they're packaged by children and adults in sweatshops using their bare hands not in a sterile environment and then put up people's noses and throats, plus they have chemicals on them I wouldn't want up my child's nose.
Well if you have symptoms a test is needed so we can isolate so unsure what else to do there!
Savings - Emergency fund £600.17/5000
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Hubby and son were negative and today is day 10 so tomorrow is freedom day for us!Hubby is looking forward to getting back to work. His hated being stuck in.
I am going to have a look at selling some things and getting savings up again.
I have a huge bottle full of coppers that can be changed up aswell.Savings - Emergency fund £600.17/5000
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Do be careful about scare stories about the vaccine or the tests. Most of them start with people who don't mean well, however well meaning those passing them on are
I think you are doing the right thing and protecting others as well as yourselves. Enjoy your freedom when it arrivesI think I saw you in an ice cream parlour
Drinking milk shakes, cold and long
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I've seen videos filmed in sweatshops with children putting the pcr tests in the packaging with their bare hands so maybe someone purposefully set up that scene with bad intentions, I don't know, but that was on the video I saw0
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Things have gone incredibly well so far since the stress of covid!
We have savings of £600.17 so far already 🙏🏼
Hubby done some gardening for people we know and i’ve been doing cleaning for them.
I have also sold a few bits and pieces.
We definitely have the savings bug now it seems!!Savings - Emergency fund £600.17/5000
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