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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2503354" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>I seem to be one of the people who keeps dodging Covid. It's going round and round my building at the moment, and I think there are only two members of staff who can say they've not had it. The ones who are on their second or even third goes are outraged, and I'm just exhausted from keeping on keeping going.</p><p></p><p>Either my handwashing is exemplary, or my introverted tendencies keeping me away from people is proving wise for now, or I'm just plain lucky.</p><p></p><p>We have officially raised the idea that I might be trained up to do more of the day-to-day work with all the students with diabetes but especially those who need high levels of support. Or rather, the official healthcare team have been realising for a while the official line of everyone in the support team being trained to support every medical need just isn't working. At. All. and they are not keeping up with needs... and I've been unofficially providing a lot of support for a long while now. To both colleagues and students.</p><p></p><p>Still, if I can just get to the end of tomorrow without losing any plot, and to Easter Day without proving I am, in fact, not immune to Covid, I'd be most grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2503354, member: 277410"] I seem to be one of the people who keeps dodging Covid. It's going round and round my building at the moment, and I think there are only two members of staff who can say they've not had it. The ones who are on their second or even third goes are outraged, and I'm just exhausted from keeping on keeping going. Either my handwashing is exemplary, or my introverted tendencies keeping me away from people is proving wise for now, or I'm just plain lucky. We have officially raised the idea that I might be trained up to do more of the day-to-day work with all the students with diabetes but especially those who need high levels of support. Or rather, the official healthcare team have been realising for a while the official line of everyone in the support team being trained to support every medical need just isn't working. At. All. and they are not keeping up with needs... and I've been unofficially providing a lot of support for a long while now. To both colleagues and students. Still, if I can just get to the end of tomorrow without losing any plot, and to Easter Day without proving I am, in fact, not immune to Covid, I'd be most grateful. [/QUOTE]
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