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<blockquote data-quote="ANGEBABES" data-source="post: 2247503" data-attributes="member: 210125"><p>Yes my job can be done from home but they have compiled a waiting list of people waiting to be set up with remote access and a laptop but I have my own laptop so believe I just need a dongle. I keep getting told the clinicians are a priority but all the clinicians were provided with laptops quite a number of years ago for this purpose but surely the clinicians and any other member of staff with underlying health conditions should be priority before anyone else. Please believe me when I say there aren’t many members of staff who are complying with the 2m distancing policy and that’s fine if they want to put themselves at risk but some people around them are vulnerable and not everyone has the personality to challenge their colleagues, let’s just say you would fall out with just about everyone from doctors, nurses, physios, domestics. I don’t think I’m asking for much but pushing it any further than I already have, my cards will be marked. Life is cheap it seems!! Thanks for your thoughtful reply as when I challenged the outcome of my risk assessment I was then called by a nurse who just left me feeling guilty and completely selfish about caring about my own life. She said I know you are anxious but we all are. Eh I thought this call was about me?!! As I keep saying the people at the top of the list are those who are most at risk of contracting the virus because their immunity is low and should be SHIELDING, but the rest of us in the second section are extremely vulnerable of developing a serious illness if they do contract the virus and Boris Johnson’s words were if you are the usual people who get the flu jab then you should be working from home or at home and that were HIS words so why are we having to personally fight our case with management who are purposefully misinterpreting the guidelines to suit them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGEBABES, post: 2247503, member: 210125"] Yes my job can be done from home but they have compiled a waiting list of people waiting to be set up with remote access and a laptop but I have my own laptop so believe I just need a dongle. I keep getting told the clinicians are a priority but all the clinicians were provided with laptops quite a number of years ago for this purpose but surely the clinicians and any other member of staff with underlying health conditions should be priority before anyone else. Please believe me when I say there aren’t many members of staff who are complying with the 2m distancing policy and that’s fine if they want to put themselves at risk but some people around them are vulnerable and not everyone has the personality to challenge their colleagues, let’s just say you would fall out with just about everyone from doctors, nurses, physios, domestics. I don’t think I’m asking for much but pushing it any further than I already have, my cards will be marked. Life is cheap it seems!! Thanks for your thoughtful reply as when I challenged the outcome of my risk assessment I was then called by a nurse who just left me feeling guilty and completely selfish about caring about my own life. She said I know you are anxious but we all are. Eh I thought this call was about me?!! As I keep saying the people at the top of the list are those who are most at risk of contracting the virus because their immunity is low and should be SHIELDING, but the rest of us in the second section are extremely vulnerable of developing a serious illness if they do contract the virus and Boris Johnson’s words were if you are the usual people who get the flu jab then you should be working from home or at home and that were HIS words so why are we having to personally fight our case with management who are purposefully misinterpreting the guidelines to suit them. [/QUOTE]
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