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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2284903" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>Have you had an official shielding letter? It clearly states you should work from home if possible. Are there duties you can offer to do when the shop is closed or quiet? Sorry for the generalisation but either any sort of admin, planning, or restocking? Perhaps negotiating working hours so you're not there during the busiest of times (I'll assume weekends for example?) </p><p></p><p>My concern with covid has always been the difficulty in glucose management knowing how ill I get with just a cold or 'normal' flu. I haven't so much worried about being hospitalised, but more so having the week or so in bed needing to rely on others for food, hygiene help and diabetes management, as is usually the case if I get bad colds or flu. It makes it difficult to know if I'm overreacting, as I keep trying to explain it isn't being hospitalised that I'm worried about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2284903, member: 503751"] Have you had an official shielding letter? It clearly states you should work from home if possible. Are there duties you can offer to do when the shop is closed or quiet? Sorry for the generalisation but either any sort of admin, planning, or restocking? Perhaps negotiating working hours so you're not there during the busiest of times (I'll assume weekends for example?) My concern with covid has always been the difficulty in glucose management knowing how ill I get with just a cold or 'normal' flu. I haven't so much worried about being hospitalised, but more so having the week or so in bed needing to rely on others for food, hygiene help and diabetes management, as is usually the case if I get bad colds or flu. It makes it difficult to know if I'm overreacting, as I keep trying to explain it isn't being hospitalised that I'm worried about. [/QUOTE]
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