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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2260860" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Hi Jan, yes, it's been discussed on other threads and of course it is hot off Yesterday's press! Thanks for starting a new thread on it though as most discussions so far are on older threads so might be missed. As before, I guess it's the interpretation (particularly by Employers) of the 'as much as possible' and 'minimising contact with others outside your household'. I would say that any Employer MUST consider whether you are able to work from home and if not, take all steps to minimise this contact referred to. I do think however that it is much stronger, specific advice to those deemed clinically vulnerable so in that respect it's better than the sometimes confusing guidelines previously. We are all in different occupations of course so we won't all end up doing the same but personally I am in an occupation that carries a high risk over & above some others so will be continuing to discuss any concerns with my Employers (and this makes it easier for us and harder for them to dismiss genuine concerns). Maybe you could re title your post to reflect the subject matter [USER=498770]@jan.steamqueen67[/USER] x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2260860, member: 451727"] Hi Jan, yes, it's been discussed on other threads and of course it is hot off Yesterday's press! Thanks for starting a new thread on it though as most discussions so far are on older threads so might be missed. As before, I guess it's the interpretation (particularly by Employers) of the 'as much as possible' and 'minimising contact with others outside your household'. I would say that any Employer MUST consider whether you are able to work from home and if not, take all steps to minimise this contact referred to. I do think however that it is much stronger, specific advice to those deemed clinically vulnerable so in that respect it's better than the sometimes confusing guidelines previously. We are all in different occupations of course so we won't all end up doing the same but personally I am in an occupation that carries a high risk over & above some others so will be continuing to discuss any concerns with my Employers (and this makes it easier for us and harder for them to dismiss genuine concerns). Maybe you could re title your post to reflect the subject matter [USER=498770]@jan.steamqueen67[/USER] x [/QUOTE]
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