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Old 04-02-2020, 05:26 AM   #212
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Originally Posted by taosaur View Post
Small contractors seem to be a gray area. We have plumbers doing some work while we're closed and no one else is in the space.

I took a stroll around a nearby cemetery (nicest park in easy walking distance), and they had at least six or eight groundskeepers going just that I saw. Obviously some work in a cemetery has to carry on, but some of the hedges could probably go without trimming.
We're no longer allowed to attend funerals, not even of our nearest and dearest. So I imagine the only people working are gravediggers. I also heard that crematoriums are closed.
I think the UK is trying hard to prevent the kind of situation which occurred in Italy.
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