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this post was submitted on 06 Jun 2024
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Nothing in particular that we didn't already do for covid. I have various PPE and we already only leave the house once every couple weeks on average. The only two things I think I could prepare better are: more canned/frozen veg in case we need to stay in longer, and more farm supplies for the same reason (this is my first year actually farming in land (not in my parking space/balcony), so there's a bit of a learning curve and I'm not good at it yet). We live in a very small town so health resources are scarce but, on the plus side, we live in a really small town and there aren't many people.