Just a general question for maybe some ideas.
Plant growers are going to the wall because while DIY stuff can stay open plant shops can't but unlike DIY stuff plants (and other grown products) need to be sold when ready. How can they make some money while keeping people safe?
Maybe put plants out in car park with honesty box/donations. They can take some money and people can get plants to use at home or maybe road side or some public spaces if done safely. Else plants are going to be dumped and grower gets nothing.
Local traders - can they sell vouchers to maintain income and honour later? The presumes they will remain in business later.
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Originally Posted by denphone
They have just tested all the staff at the Great Ormond Street Hospital and 40% were found to have Coronavirus and l would imagine when the finally get around to test all the other NHS staff whenever that is the results might well be the same..
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Central London may be different to the rest of country. If staff are commuting in or living in dorms and eating in canteens it's very different to hospitals away from centre of town where staff are more spread out and don't squeeze into tube trains to travel in and out of work.
GOSH is also in an area with other hospitals all around it - National Hospital for Neurology, Homeopathic and Italian hospitals are all in same area.