I’m a T.A too thought we were supposed to self isolate so told the head yesterday that I would today the gov have said it’s now social distancing we should be doing until you get a call from nhs next week. Ringing tomorrow for clarificationWatching closely. I’m a teaching assistant and I’m and tired of kids coughing, I know it’s probably just normal seasonal illness but I’m type 1, high blood pressure, underachieve thyroid and I’m 50. I’m a lone parent to a 14 year old and have no family near me.
I'm under the impression that your family should be social distancing as well.So whilst in isolation at home, am i meant to completely avoid my partner and kids as well? Or is it more to advise i just don't go out of the house
Oh absolutely, but my partner is still having to go to work as she works in healthcare and therefore my daughter to a childminders. May sound overly dramatic but they could catch it whilst they are out and bring it back in the house. It messes with your head so much, so many possible ways it could be brought in to the house, but i can't possibly avoid the people i live with for 12 weeksI'm under the impression that your family should be social distancing as well.
All the best everyone!
I'm so confused by all this, I'm a type 1 diabetic with asthma plus being an operations manager I have many many people to deal with.... This 12 weeks is confusing me should I isolate or not....
... but if you are in the UK the latest govt advice on this can be found here:
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus
think of it as the most accurate info for the UK, without the spin, speculation and rumours that are found everywhere else.
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So whilst in isolation at home, am i meant to completely avoid my partner and kids as well? Or is it more to advise i just don't go out of the house
I have been made redundant- my boss called me & said he’s following the government advice
I am fit & well type 1 diabetic
Bit gutted