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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2236315" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>You can only do your job at work just like me although your role is far more important right now. You don't know if the other person had other health conditions so my advice would be to ask for the right protection at work when handling cash (hand gel, plenty of breaks to wash hands or even gloves).</p><p> What are the negative consequences of not working other than 2 weeks' pay loss? Would you be regarded less favourably or have to use up holiday since you are not actually sick and thus far have only been officially advised to 'work from home if you can' ?</p><p>For me it has been made clear that self isolation will not help me score well in any future redundancy discussions!</p><p>My focus is on eating well, keeping exercising and keeping blood sugars well all of which I think might suffer if I was stuck at home for 12 weeks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2236315, member: 365308"] You can only do your job at work just like me although your role is far more important right now. You don't know if the other person had other health conditions so my advice would be to ask for the right protection at work when handling cash (hand gel, plenty of breaks to wash hands or even gloves). What are the negative consequences of not working other than 2 weeks' pay loss? Would you be regarded less favourably or have to use up holiday since you are not actually sick and thus far have only been officially advised to 'work from home if you can' ? For me it has been made clear that self isolation will not help me score well in any future redundancy discussions! My focus is on eating well, keeping exercising and keeping blood sugars well all of which I think might suffer if I was stuck at home for 12 weeks! [/QUOTE]
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