09-01-21, 04:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-21, 04:45 PM by fazersharp.)
(09-01-21, 04:28 PM)Gnasher link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=17546.msg322485#msg322485 date=1610205758]
Wrong. Go and read the Government website on the rules of support bubbles. Also there are no restrictions on the on the size of the supporting bubbled household. And no restriction on the distance needed to travel to do the support Go and read the Government website there is no grey - its all in black and white.
There's is no way two family members and kids turning up, after driving well over a 100 miles is a support bubble, grey areas :rolleyes
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[/quote]Go and read the Gov website - any size of household can be a support bubble and the only thing it says about distance to go and support is " it is best if this is with a household who live locally".So yes of course its best if they can live locally but what about if they don't.
Also support is not limited to providing physical help or doing the shopping like you do for your neighbour but was also introduced as a recognition of those living alone and needing mental health support.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.