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The current guidelines for diabetics who are otherwise healthy is to follow 'stringent' social distancing guidelines. This is not the same as isolating at home. It just means staying 1 to 2 metres away from other people. Your employer should take reasonable steps to help you avoid close contact with people.
Your employer only has to pay you whatever is agreed in your contract of employment. If you become ill you are entitled to SSP (Statutary Sick Pay).
If you have a secondary health condition like liver disease, then the advice changes to isolation. I don't think your employer is obliged to help you financially but the government might.
I didn't see today's Boris briefing but the government has apparently given an assurance today -
The government is to pay 80% of wages for employees unable to work due to the coronavirus pandemic, up to £2,500 a month, the chancellor has announced.
I don't know the details and I suspect that more will become known in due course.
Hi - my understanding is, if you still are going to work, but don't feel as though you want to , then:
1. if you don't go in, this is your own decision and you are not entitled to pay by your company nor the government
2. you could go 'off sick' and claim the SSP (£94 pw ???)
3. you are only entitled to the 80% of your basic pay if the company has shut completely under the Government guidance.
I am currently in this situation and do not know what to do; I am Type 1, and with the virus yet to peak, am thinking I should not go in off my own choice. Obviously bills are an issue, so will look into the mortgage holiday payment.
Any thoughts anybody, or anyone have different information?