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Dec46 Fri 13-Mar-20 11:37:38

I've just had a phone call from my Solicitor to say that all face to face appointments will be cancelled from this coming Monday.I had an appointment to redo my Will on Wednesday.A telephone appointment has been offered instead but I'm hoping I can get an office appointment with another Firm.

gillybob Sun 15-Mar-20 17:12:43

Our GP has a recorded announcement saying that they will only see patients face to face in an emergency . All other appointments will be via email or telephone. Only 2 weeks ago the same recorded announcement said we do not see emergency cases who should go straight to A&E . confused

Jane10 Sun 15-Mar-20 17:06:38

I've got a hairdressing appointment next week. At the best of times she coughs all over me. I always wash my hair when I get home. Don't know why I go there really. Will probably cancel.

NotAGran55 Sun 15-Mar-20 16:07:06

I have a dental check up scheduled for next week . I’m wondering what my reminder text will say ?

Gummie Sun 15-Mar-20 15:57:20

I cancelled my optician appointment as they get very close. I’ve no doubt I’ll be working from home this week.
Many things are done online and via phone and doing you will on the phone should be a doddle.

eazybee Fri 13-Mar-20 18:15:04

Face to face tutorials with the OU, my course anyway, have been cancelled, and we are debating whether to cancel a planned talk at the local library next week, as the attendees are mostly sixty or seventy.
Not panic, just trying to follow advice sensibly.

vampirequeen Fri 13-Mar-20 16:48:21

I've just made an appointment at my GP's for next week. I asked the receptionist if they were still doing face to face appointments. She laughed and said that panic mode hadn't set in. We're obviously made of sterner stuff in Hull.

Floradora9 Fri 13-Mar-20 16:42:49

I have an eye test booked for Saturday and took a call from them to-day asking if I had a high temperature or a cough. When I laughed the girls said " I know but I have to ask everyone "

vampirequeen Fri 13-Mar-20 16:35:36

Perhaps they should start showing this public information advert again.

www.bing.com/videos/search?q=coughs+and+sneezes+spread+diseases&&view=detail&mid=F6BE62FE5EA0F895D6EDF6BE62FE5EA0F895D6ED&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dcoughs%2Band%2Bsneezes%2Bspread%2Bdiseases%26FORM%3DHDRSC3

vampirequeen Fri 13-Mar-20 16:20:36

Why? It's a 17th century doctor doing house calls. The beak was to protect him from the illness in the miasma. It's not as if I posted this image. Now that would have been tasteless grin

Chestnut Fri 13-Mar-20 16:20:21

Jane10 - the dentist and the optician are VERY close contact. I think I will give them both a miss. You cannot tell who is carrying the virus. Teeth can be cleaned very thoroughly with a water flosser if that's a help. It's better than the little brushes and may save a visit to the hygienist for the time being.

Chestnut Fri 13-Mar-20 16:17:01

Agreed, not a very welcome addition to the thread.

rafichagran Fri 13-Mar-20 16:12:43

Vanpirequeen that picture is horrible. Very creepy.

vampirequeen Fri 13-Mar-20 16:08:11

How long before we see this grin

Jane10 Fri 13-Mar-20 14:52:16

I was at the opticians yesterday, the dentist last week and have a hairdresser appointment next week. All involve much more close personal contact than those office based jobs. Lots more contacts too in the course of a working day. Just saying.

vegansrock Fri 13-Mar-20 14:25:40

The solicitor says lots of people making wills- good for their business I guess. My drs is from today only offering telephone appointments - I need blood pressure checked not sure how they do that over the phone. Guess I could do it myself.

tanith Fri 13-Mar-20 14:19:43

A young family member who works and has a 2 yr old has suggested to her boss they run a small crèche for similar employees if the schools and nursery’s close. They have a safe place within the building but I’m not sure that would be allowed even.

Sarahmob Fri 13-Mar-20 14:19:00

Our GP surgery are only offering telephone appointments from today - and the school I teach at have had to prepare home learning packs ahead of anticipated closure.

Septimia Fri 13-Mar-20 14:09:45

DS has just been told to work from home 3 days a week. There are only 2 people in his office anyway.... However, other branches of the company are larger, so I suppose the rule is more for them.

Dec46 Fri 13-Mar-20 13:44:05

Yes,Solicitor did offer Skpye,but it's not something I've ever used. I'm more resigned to no Appointment now and realise I could just email names etc through to them and have them confirm them on phone and email too.
My neighbour has an Out Patient appointment on Tuesday which hasn't been cancelled. Another has Heart Surgery booked for Monday and it's still going ahead as far as she knows.
I suspect Solicitors are looking ahead to reaping the profits from Probate duties and want to be around for that when the time comes.Every cloud!!!

BlueSky Fri 13-Mar-20 13:35:27

For hospital appointments I guess we would be advised not to attend if risky.

ninathenana Fri 13-Mar-20 13:30:51

I have a routine out patient appointment on Thursday. As yet I haven't been asked not to attend.

tanith Fri 13-Mar-20 13:17:11

sodapop ?

Nonogran Fri 13-Mar-20 13:14:24

If we have the internet solicitors and doctors could perhaps offer Skype? I think some doctors do already.

Chestnut Fri 13-Mar-20 12:29:46

What about hairdressers, chiropodists and dentists? These services are needed by our age group but involve face to face contact. Worse of all, young women will not be able to get their caterpillar eyebrows and Hollywood waxing done!

sodapop Fri 13-Mar-20 12:22:39

I thought that was a well known medical fact tanith grin