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<blockquote data-quote="Bron" data-source="post: 13432" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Sorry boys, I’ve finally had my first dose of Covid, clear last Wednesday, (himself also) I actually feel worse now than the 10 days I was positive.</p><p></p><p> I read the Apiarists Advocates story, it was great to see some balance, and horrified to read some of the comments, that you’ve already covered, particularly those that are so contradictory within the article. I feel grateful I’m a long way away from Canterbury, and saddened for the neighbours who aren’t.</p><p></p><p>The DECA is what we’ve got, we have the ability to alter aspects as our businesses adapt and change, I’ve done this once, but note that our original DECA is the only one I can access through hive hub. This is probably something that could be better. I might mention it. </p><p></p><p>I’d love to see beeks all over (the ones that are left) coming together for a diseasathon, they stopped here, a number of years ago. Is it still an option? I’d heard it was a “Health & Safety” issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bron, post: 13432, member: 59"] Sorry boys, I’ve finally had my first dose of Covid, clear last Wednesday, (himself also) I actually feel worse now than the 10 days I was positive. I read the Apiarists Advocates story, it was great to see some balance, and horrified to read some of the comments, that you’ve already covered, particularly those that are so contradictory within the article. I feel grateful I’m a long way away from Canterbury, and saddened for the neighbours who aren’t. The DECA is what we’ve got, we have the ability to alter aspects as our businesses adapt and change, I’ve done this once, but note that our original DECA is the only one I can access through hive hub. This is probably something that could be better. I might mention it. I’d love to see beeks all over (the ones that are left) coming together for a diseasathon, they stopped here, a number of years ago. Is it still an option? I’d heard it was a “Health & Safety” issue. [/QUOTE]
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