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So. Is that it? We can’t leave the house for non essential work? At all?
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Depends how crucial (for ability to go about daily life) the work is; changing a light fitting for missus muggins because she's got a shiny new B&Q POS...not crucial - source of income sure.I heard it as, if I can’t do that work from home I can go out and do it?
I’m not sure he said anything about crucial or only key workers can go to work just that you can leave the house forDepends how crucial (for ability to go about daily life) the work is; changing a light fitting for missus muggins because she's got a shiny new B&Q POS...not crucial - source of income sure.
Going to Mr Wallace who reports no power; attempt to troubleshoot over the phone (have you turned it off and on again) and if needed go as without power they have no cold food storage, no means of cooking (if elec cooker)
I'd make judgement calls about every job, and if I can't do the job right now (as the client agrees), get a deposit for the work and agree to do when this all blows over.
It means....is it necessary that you go to work....yes.....can I work from home.....no....... pretty clear to me"travelling to and from work, but only where this is absolutely necessary and cannot be done from home.". What does that mean? I have no idea.
Prime Minister's statement on coronavirus (COVID-19): 23 March 2020
Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation on coronavirus.www.gov.uk
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