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So my wife who is a bad asthmatic had an email today telling her to go back into work?
Apparently there's a letter that should arrive this week from the NHS that either puts you in a stay at home category or not.
If you don't get a letter then report to work.

Time to get a 'persistent cough' that she just can't shift. I'm not generally in favour of people playing the system, but you have to go with your gut feeling when it comes to your health.

Hope you get it sorted ok.
 
Time to get a 'persistent cough' that she just can't shift. I'm not generally in favour of people playing the system, but you have to go with your gut feeling when it comes to your health.

Hope you get it sorted ok.
I have bronchiectasis and I don't even have one of these letters. It all sounds like a load of nonsense.
 
Dunno mate. Londoners don’t generally like crossing water.

No self respecting North London chap would willingly cross the Lea into those E postcodes, never mind go Saaf of the Thames.

if you were on about @Suckmyklopp , he’s West London. Everything is proper ****ed up over there.
Luckily i was just before the postcode wars generation. Just:bandit:

But i hear ya and right you are, i never go south. Utter ****hole full of **** ****s and my west London swag stands out like a flame in a dark room, ive lived in Thornton heath, west croydon, brixton and tooting so im aware of just how scummy south is. <laugh>
 
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So my wife who is a bad asthmatic had an email today telling her to go back into work?
Apparently there's a letter that should arrive this week from the NHS that either puts you in a stay at home category or not.
If you don't get a letter then report to work.
What does she do mate?
 
I have bronchiectasis and I don't even have one of these letters. It all sounds like a load of nonsense.

I've got a weakened immune system but don't fall into the vulnerable category. I think a lot of people are in that group that have a higher risk but aren't classed as extremely vulnerable. I am probably towards the safer end of that group though.

I'm one of the lucky ones. I am on full pay up until the 31st March. I work as a manager in the events industry. We work on rolling 12 month contracts that run from April 1st to March 31st so my contract isn't being renewed in April. However, they have told some of us that we will be getting 3 month contracts starting May 1st on half hours. It will be a struggle but I can cope with that. They have also told us that we are free to get alternative employment now, even when the new contract kicks in on May 1st, as long as we are available to work with 7 days notice. Personally I am just going to try and make my wages last without leaving the house. I should be ok up until that new contract ends in July and then I can take stock again if everything is still on lock down, which I think it will be for the events industry at least.
 
Luckily i was just before the postcode wars generation. Just:bandit:

But i hear ya and right you are, i never go south. Utter ****hole full of **** ****s and my west London swag stands out like a flame in a dark room, ive lived in Thornton heath, west croydon, brixton and tooting so im aware of just how scummy south is. <laugh>
Careful,you ****<laugh>
 
So my wife who is a bad asthmatic had an email today telling her to go back into work?
Apparently there's a letter that should arrive this week from the NHS that either puts you in a stay at home category or not.
If you don't get a letter then report to work.
Define bad asthmatic for me (drug wise,doses).........I think i'm a mild sufferer but not really sure.
 
So she’s being asked to go in and care for the kids of key workers then?

Given that this will only take a percentage of the total teachers at a school to carry out, I’d suggest she contacts the head, explains that she has asthma and that you’re vulnerable and therefore her risk is greater than most.
 
good luck everyone... this is the start of a huge event in the history of humanity.


This is what an actual crisis looks like unlike the bogus crisis we are being hammered with for the past 20 years that's consumed trillions in tax payer £ globally, that we could have done with now.

For those of a biblical nature..
Hundreds of billions of locusts swarm in East Africa
https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-51618188


That is a humanitarian crisis raging since last year. Swarms the size of Manhattan. They eat every bit of vegetation in their path. Can eat well over a million tons of vegetation a day.

The pandemic would be the second plague. What's next god squadders?
 
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