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Old 11-06-2022, 13:10   #1933
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Re: Coronavirus

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Originally Posted by Paul View Post
I presume you are aware thats no longer an actual requirement ?
Still best not to spread an infectious disease to others if you know you have it though isn't it?


WFH if you can, and are well enough to, only shop for essentials (and wear a single use FFP2 in the shop and avoid busy periods, keep away from others), avoid public transport... basically if you have to go out keep away from others.


This is where employers/gov should support people who are ill from infecting others and not losing out financially due to isolating.


There are still people out there who would get seriously ill or die if they get covid, either because they can't get vaccinated or because they have and it doesn't work well enough, so yes this would happen with other viruses too, and we can't lock everyone else away to keep them alive or keep them locked at home, but it's common sense really to minimise contacts if you're ill. You might give a virus to someone who isn't CEV but has an important meeting or interview/appointment in the coming days which they would lose out if they got ill... for example.
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