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<blockquote data-quote="Andy V" data-source="post: 2267379" data-attributes="member: 93048"><p>I'm Type 1. I work in an NHS Community Team. Since early April I've worked from home because I elected to have "no patient contact". My colleagues whom I allocate cases to have been going out on home visits for 5 weeks wearing PPE and none are ill. As of today I have decided to return to work beginning of July. I'm done with home working, I can sense a change in mood, motivation, optimism etc.</p><p></p><p>Since all the statistics are at best small samples and most not adjusted for hazard or other I'm not going to sacrifice my sanity based on hamfisted reporting, incomplete data and in the face of actual evidence from frontline colleagues who remain covid negative.</p><p></p><p>Stuff it. I've had enough. </p><p></p><p>There, got that one off my chest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy V, post: 2267379, member: 93048"] I'm Type 1. I work in an NHS Community Team. Since early April I've worked from home because I elected to have "no patient contact". My colleagues whom I allocate cases to have been going out on home visits for 5 weeks wearing PPE and none are ill. As of today I have decided to return to work beginning of July. I'm done with home working, I can sense a change in mood, motivation, optimism etc. Since all the statistics are at best small samples and most not adjusted for hazard or other I'm not going to sacrifice my sanity based on hamfisted reporting, incomplete data and in the face of actual evidence from frontline colleagues who remain covid negative. Stuff it. I've had enough. There, got that one off my chest. [/QUOTE]
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