Juliet, Holloway, 24 March 2020

Mum update: Covid-19 swab came back negative and she’s still making good progress. When I phoned at 8 am she was eating breakfast and her temperature was normal. Phoned again at 5 pm and she was fine, back on the ward out of isolation and making good progress. She even managed to phone Dad earlier in the day with the aid of a nurse.

Today’s the first day of lockdown. I’ve decided to get as much as I can from the two village stores. We’re lucky to have a top-class butcher who also sells homemade ready meals and some groceries. We have a post office and village shop with a good range of staples too.

Robin Maycock’s. Pic was taken before the lockdown. Most are phoning through orders for delivery now
Maycock’s store and post office

I’m worried about contamination and am going to try to copy advice from an ex-nurse and fellow translator, Emma Goldsmith, who’s locked down in Spain: remove shoes at the front door; spray soles with homemade bleach solution (1 tablespoon bleach to 1 litre of water); leave shopping bags on kitchen floor; remove outer clothes into “contaminated” bag on terrace along with bagged bank card and shoes; wash reusable gloves for 20 secs and leave them to dry on top of contaminated bag; open shopping bags, taking out food and unpacking everything possible; take shopping bags off to “contaminated” terrace;
wash hands.

Also: keep phone on silent mode in a zipped inner pocket and don’t touch it.

A note of my own: our local shop says reusable bags are a bad source of contamination so we might have to go back to accepting new plastic bags temporarily.

Dad is fine. We’ve agreed to meet for a sundowner in his back garden once a day while the weather’s fine, sitting 6 feet apart. I can get into the garden through a side gate and it’s actually very pleasant watching the sun set with the birds twittering.

I picked up a couple of translating jobs yesterday, so won’t get bored over the next few weeks. I’ve ordered a portable second screen for my laptop to make life easier. We’ve also ordered a recumbent exercise bike for Dad. Should be interesting!

One thought on “Juliet, Holloway, 24 March 2020

  1. So glad to hear that she is improving and that Ron is keeping well. Sue has had a message from the NHS which states she can’t leave the house for 12 weeks

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