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27-03-2021, 09:51 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Aug 2010
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Hi everyone
With the coronavirus that’s going on at moment was wondering how you’d reduce exposure and risk if you live with someone who’s known to get sick or live at a property that’s not setup with 2 bathrooms or preferably a cabin where you could live in away from the main house so you’re not affected if someone who lives in the main house tests positive or has to have a test or they have to quarantine. If anyone in house has to quarantine all members have to as well unless you live in a detached flat out back of a house and if you live with someone known to get sick you may face longer if they get it as your 14 days starts all over again if the next person in house gets it. Was wondering what could be done if you cant yet afford your own house and are waiting until you can afford to buy and not want to rent and pay Going off sa health advice it’s best if the isolator or rest of household stays somewhere else if the property is not suitable for quarantining separately. Some also like their own space and cabins or apartments or motels are only option to go stay once in while until they get their own place and are waiting to buy and not rent and are trying to make best of what they got till they can buy. With renting it cost as much as to buy and you can’t do what you want to house. With a flat that’s detached you would unlikely have to quarantine with the house members as you wouldn’t be in the house. And it might seem easier as well Thanks |
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