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I don’t agree at all mate. Amongst my workforce I’d have people constantly coming to work with coughs and colds etc in the autumn / winter. I was never fan of heroic workers thinking they were doing the company a favour by spreading their germs. and would tell them to go home if they were really bad. But after this the tolerance level will be zero, the instruction will be don’t come in, irrespective of COVID, as that’s what colleagues and customers will expect imo. It’ll be a legacy of this, irrespective of the COVID virus itself imo.

I remember years ago, one of my colleagues came to work coughing and spluttering from a heavy cold / flu. He sat around for three or four days wrapped in a thick coat feeling very sorry for himself. inevitably one by one, the rest of the office caught the bloody thing and ended up having time off from work.
On my return from illness, I was asked at my return to work meeting with my boss, if anything could have been done differently. I suggested that he should have sent the first fella home, which wasn’t seen as a practical solution. I asked if having lost around 12 weeks of man hours was a better solution!
 
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Russians have a vaccine approved according to Putin.

I saw that glossed over on the news earlier.

Such a massive distrust of Russia, that potentially the biggest story of the news was given a 10 second nod. <laugh>
 
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