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chandastorkey91Lockdown has brought unprecedented challenges for families across the UK.
Faced with the prospect of not seeing each other in the flesh for weeks on end, many have made the decision to assemble under one roof and isolate together.
Businesswoman Dame Helena Morrissey, 54, is currently socially isolating with her husband Richard, 56, and eight of their nine children, as well as daughter Florence’s partner and their two children, aged two and three months.
Along with Buddy the Cockerpoo, the family have decamped from West London to their second home in Berkshire.
Meanwhile Bruce Willis is quarantining in a group of eight as he stays in lockdown with his ex-wife Demi Moore, their three adult daughters, two of the daughters boyfriends, and Demi’s longtime assistant.
While these large wealthy families are lucky to have a more spacious retreat in which to see out their lockdown, health experts are warning that people who live in close proximity with multiple others are more likely to contract the virus due to an increased number of opportunities to come into contact with it.
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Dame Helena Morrisey pictured with her children Florence, daftar domino 99 online 25, Tuppy, 22, Millie, 20, Clara, 19, Octavia, 17, Theo, 14, Cecily, 12 and Bea, 11, as well as her two grandchildren
Helena and her husband Richard have recorded a new podcast about their life, called Brit Family Morrissey
Dr Lisa Ackerley, of the Royal Society for Public Health, told FEMAIL that Britons living in packed households where everybody is going out are more at risk of catching Covid-19.
‘Imagine if you live in a really small place and it’s being subdivided into lots of bedrooms, and they all share their kitchen and bathroom, agen domino 99 online (sumber daya tambahan) and they are still going about their jobs – they might still be working in the food industry, in factories, contractors, or for the NHS,’ she said.
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‘A lot of people are still working and using public transport, and then they are coming back to houses where there are lots of people, sharing the same kitchen, bathroom and living areas. For those people the risk is very high.’
Lisa added that the risk is diminished if everyone stays in, works from home, has their shopping delivered and doesn’t go out at all.
Along with Buddy the Cockerpoo, the Morrisey family have decamped from West London to their second home in Berkshire
‘But if they are going out, even exercising, you could be touching things, you could be coming into closer contact than you want to with people – sometimes in a busy urban environment it’s difficult to get out of the way if people come too close to you,’ she explained.
‘There are a lot of things going on here that are going to affect people, but the people who are most at risk are those people in large households, shared houses, and who have lots of jobs going on in the same household.
‘I’m sure people like Gordon Ramsay will manage to keep himself and his family spaced out and be able to go on nice country walks and so on, not really putting each other at so much at risk.’
Gordon Ramsay’s clan (pictured) upped sticks from the capital to their £4million beachfront Cornish mansion for lockdown. Pictured with Megan, 22; twins Holly and Jack, 20; Tilly, 18, and son Oscar
Lisa recommended people living in large households should take additional hygiene precautions to protect themselves from the virus.
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