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Reports of some farmers not obeying social distancing

Denis Drennan, chairperson of ICMSA) has responded to reports of some farmers not abiding to social distancing protocol in co-op stores and feed merchants.

He cautioned that we should not get complacent and highlighted the importance of social distancing and safety guidelines.

Drennan said: “This just can’t happen. In fairness to the Co-ops and the merchants, they’re staying open as an essential service to farmers and the onus is on us to respect them and their staff and also to observe the regulations and recommendation around distances and disinfecting.”

“Ring ahead and abide by their procedures as to when and how to collect the order. Go in, get as much in one order as you might normally get in two, and then go home – do not hang around for a chat because if the Co-op outlets and feed merchants emerge as problems in terms of social distancing, then they’ll be closed down and an already difficult situation will be compounded”,

“The virus is extremely contagious so we must keep our distance from others that enter our farm – and people entering the farms should be kept to the absolute minimum.”

The ICMSA chairperson said the rules could be reduced to four principles that must be observed. These four principles are:

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  1. Avoid all interactions with milk hauliers. Ensure the bulk tank and door handles are disinfected prior to arrival. Leave soap and paper at the sink so visitors can easily wash their hands;
  2. Avoid contact with delivery people.   State clearly prior to delivery where goods can be left and where to place the delivery docket. Do not assist the delivery person during this time;
  3. Minimise contact during vet calls and maintain a 2m distance from vets at all times;
  4. Farmers over the age of 70 need to be particularly vigilant and must avoid all contact with visitors on the farm.

“We all know the strain and anxiety out there, but equally we all know we have to keep the focus on and be disciplined. Above all, we have to respect the regulations and procedures – to protect ourselves and the people working with and for us”, he concluded.

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