My son is a policeman, so will have to continue to work whatever. He had colleagues coughed on and spat at last night and eggs thrown at them. These people need locking up and the key throwing away.Good morning all. How is everyone today?
Our older daughter, a teacher, will be most probably be teaching the children of key workers. She’s a biologist, she knows about viruses and ease of transmission.
She’s tired, it’s nearly the end of term. There’s no real information yet about which schools will be chosen as centres, how many teachers will be available, whether or not there’ll be shift patterns, whether children will be separated according to contact risks from home, whether testing kits will be available . . . All the staff are stressed, on edge and ready to break . . . A little more information, who, where, how, is needed to reduce the uncertainties. I want to hug her, to hold her here and not let her out of my sight. But we must talk on FaceTime.
@MeiChanski, I understand your dilemma, we really need some firm guidelines about rent holidays. Think of your parents too, how would they feel if you were infected?
I saw that in the news today. What is WRONG with these people? Some of my ambulance service colleagues have been abused in the street and called “disease spreaders”, it’s awful.My son is a policeman, so will have to continue to work whatever. He had colleagues coughed on and spat at last night and eggs thrown at them. These people need locking up and the key throwing away.
Re schools I thought it was up to each individual authority to sort out the details. I know my old school has staff on a rota over the week.
It is a symptom of the virus and should be home so as not to give it to others.Hello friends,
Sensitive sally is making things difficult again with BG and my job. I woke up on 10.5 though, so I accept that after eating a slice of cake and an egg mayo sandwich with white bread.
I will speak to my manager tomorrow about the faff with social distancing etc. I don’t think she’ll approve but 2 diabetics have taken some time off. One has type 1 with a sore throat but manager had a dig at her because apparently that’s not a symptom of the Coronavirus. But I’m like “if she has high BG and ketones, whether it’s the Coronavirus or not, it is still very serious.” (Yall remember my throat infection, I could talk perfectly fine and I didn’t know I had it) and another with type 2 who isn’t going to take his chances and signed off.
It is a symptom of the virus and should be home so as not to give it to others.
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