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<blockquote data-quote="Cdean8780" data-source="post: 2261166" data-attributes="member: 378849"><p>At beginning I was told to stay away from the infection and not carry that work out. Which was easier at beginning less so as the infection grew. Despite this was still having to refuse these jobs from supervisors.</p><p></p><p>There was no specific individual risk assessment, was just told I would be added to vulnerable list.</p><p> </p><p>I was placed on public corridors with no patients and less traffic with no visitors.</p><p>I was still anxious but ok. </p><p></p><p>I was still doing the same hours as my colleagues and due to low staff in was asked to go on a+e the week I went off sick. While debating the safety of this I was told to my amazement "I was no different to anyone else and would be fine, and it was that or go home" day after it got too much as despite being split and not being cohort side there was still suspected covid patients and same as the wards they are busy staff wise etc.</p><p></p><p>The day I went home sick I pleaded to be placed elsewhere and anywhere but a+e, i was told corridor wasnt suitable I was ok with that job. I was then offered to do my usual job. I said maybe I could do the jobs where no other patients are present, they said no, and at one point said I dont know what I can do with you.</p><p></p><p>They kept saying they need letter which I wont get so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cdean8780, post: 2261166, member: 378849"] At beginning I was told to stay away from the infection and not carry that work out. Which was easier at beginning less so as the infection grew. Despite this was still having to refuse these jobs from supervisors. There was no specific individual risk assessment, was just told I would be added to vulnerable list. I was placed on public corridors with no patients and less traffic with no visitors. I was still anxious but ok. I was still doing the same hours as my colleagues and due to low staff in was asked to go on a+e the week I went off sick. While debating the safety of this I was told to my amazement "I was no different to anyone else and would be fine, and it was that or go home" day after it got too much as despite being split and not being cohort side there was still suspected covid patients and same as the wards they are busy staff wise etc. The day I went home sick I pleaded to be placed elsewhere and anywhere but a+e, i was told corridor wasnt suitable I was ok with that job. I was then offered to do my usual job. I said maybe I could do the jobs where no other patients are present, they said no, and at one point said I dont know what I can do with you. They kept saying they need letter which I wont get so [/QUOTE]
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