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Making the Invisible Visible

19/02/2021
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Making the Invisible Visible
Do you have experience of wearing the Sunflower Lanyard during the pandemic?
 
Some people not wearing masks in public are being subjected to verbal abuse, despite wearing a Sunflower Lanyard. If you are exempt from wearing a mask;
 
a) have you been challenged and if so was it friendly or abusive?
b) do you use a Sunflower Lanyard to make people aware of your hidden difficulties?
 
Would you be prepared to share your experiences, positive or negative with the Press? If so please contact Zoe Fitch <[email protected]>, but please copy your response to Linda Fermont (Chair of MS Guernsey) via <[email protected]>. 

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