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I run the catering provision for a High School. It has 1300 students enrolled, with average attendance being 1200. Of those , just over 1000 choose to have a school lunch.

Tomorrow, all my staff have been told to come in and cater for the 170 pupils, whose parent/guardian have requested a space for their child/ children because they are key workers. 45 teachers and other support staff are also at work.

After assessing who actually turns up and how many staff are needed to provide cover for those children, the school will pur together a rota.

Easter holidays will also need to be cancelled due to Key Worker parents/guardians being at work.

My team have shown a truly exceptional attitude to what the school excepts of them and are willing to come in do whatever is necessary to help in these unprecedented times and I couldn't be more proud.

Our department also has the highest percentage of staff still in school than any other department.

Take care everyone. It's getting serious.

Just an update from my last post;

I never went to work on Monday because I felt totally terrible. ( I haven't had a day off sick in four years)

I knew I had some sort of virus, but had no cough or high temperature.

My symptoms are ;

Pins and needles from head to toe
Constant headache ( which plays havoc with my tinnitus)
Fatigue
Tight chest
Sore throat
Insomnia , even though I feel knackered ( I went to bed last night and fell asleep at 6.30 am, woke at 11)
No attention span, can't even watch tv.

After friends pestered me to contact my doctor ( not my Wife, as she is far too busy saving the world for her employer ( and as she oversees retail and funeral care , which is understandable) , I called them this afternoon at about 2pm.
I waited 5 minutes through pre-recorded messages before I got to talk to a receptionist who I could be certain was on Facebook as she was listening to my version of events.
She told me a doctor would contact me eventually.

Within two minutes, a doctor called me and I recited the same facts I'd told his receptionist and he said I had to come to the surgery immediately. But via the back door so nobody bumped into me. Which I did.

On arrival ( which I presumed was the staff entrance) I could see there wasn't a patient in the 10 doctor medical centre.

After a thorough examination, the doctor told me he could see I was very poorly with a virus but could not confirm if it was corona virus or not, but to go home and isolate for at least another seven days and to ring the school to say I wouldn't be in for that duration.

It's taken me about an hour to type this, but there you go, my update.

Stay safe everyone.

I'll be right in no time at all.
 
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Its impossible to comprehend the bravery of the front line doctors and nurses 1.2 million of them and 1.7 million care workers and all people exposed. Pray for them and pray for everyone.. its just about to get unimaginably awful....
100% agree but let’s not forget all of the retail shop workers who are also dealing with potentially infected customers daily. My Mrs works at Sainsbury’s who have yet to install protective screens at the check outs, I don’t want her going to work until this is done but she insists she has to be there to support her colleagues. Bravery comes in all forms.
 
100% agree but let’s not forget all of the retail shop workers who are also dealing with potentially infected customers daily. My Mrs works at Sainsbury’s who have yet to install protective screens at the check outs, I don’t want her going to work until this is done but she insists she has to be there to support her colleagues. Bravery comes in all forms.

Very well said mate, I was thinking the same thing <ok>
 
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Not sure on the figures but are they basing it on cases to population ?
UK has 66m population, Italy 60m, so in short, no.

I'm going to throw the daily ECDC dataset into Power BI later on so at least I can see some consistency. From this I'll be able to see what differs to various media sources data. Might just be a different reported dataset.
 
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100% agree but let’s not forget all of the retail shop workers who are also dealing with potentially infected customers daily. My Mrs works at Sainsbury’s who have yet to install protective screens at the check outs, I don’t want her going to work until this is done but she insists she has to be there to support her colleagues. Bravery comes in all forms.

My wife is in the same position .. working in retail .. no protective equipment .. yet having to deal with full families and groups turning up for none essential shopping. I've asked the question why they are allowed to buy these things and she has been told the only thing they cant sell from her store now is clothing and children's toys ! Absolute madness that the staff are having to put up with this. They are standing outside trying to limit numbers into the store and yet still the clowns attending have no conception of social distancing and are verbally abusing staff inside and out.

As for the muppet commenting from his keyboard re the Humberside police it isnt anything I dont expect from that pathetic waste of oxygen .. first people he rings if the sh1t hits the fan but big man while sat behind his keyboard .. complete w4nker
 
Just an update from my last post;

I never went to work on Monday because I felt totally terrible. ( I haven't had a day off sick in four years)

I knew I had some sort of virus, but had no cough or high temperature.

My symptoms are ;

Pins and needles from head to toe
Constant headache ( which plays havoc with my tinnitus)
Fatigue
Tight chest
Sore throat
Insomnia , even though I feel knackered ( I went to bed last night and fell asleep at 6.30 am, woke at 11)
No attention span, can't even watch tv.

After friends pestered me to contact my doctor ( not my Wife, as she is far too busy saving the world for her employer ( and as she oversees retail and funeral care , which is understandable) , I called them this afternoon at about 2pm.
I waited 5 minutes through pre-recorded messages before I got to talk to a receptionist who I could be certain was on Facebook as she was listening to my version of events.
She told me a doctor would contact me eventually.

Within two minutes, a doctor called me and I recited the same facts I'd told his receptionist and he said I had to come to the surgery immediately. But via the back door so nobody bumped into me. Which I did.

On arrival ( which I presumed was the staff entrance) I could see there wasn't a patient in the 10 doctor medical centre.

After a thorough examination, the doctor told me he could see I was very poorly with a virus but could not confirm if it was corona virus or not, but to go home and isolate for at least another seven days and to ring the school to say I wouldn't be in for that duration.

It's taken me about an hour to type this, but there you go, my update.

Stay safe everyone.

I'll be right in no time at all.

Get well soon Vic.
 
100% agree but let’s not forget all of the retail shop workers who are also dealing with potentially infected customers daily. My Mrs works at Sainsbury’s who have yet to install protective screens at the check outs, I don’t want her going to work until this is done but she insists she has to be there to support her colleagues. Bravery comes in all forms.
I dint mean to miss anyone out LBIA.. apologies.. ... I was in my local shop yesterday and some twat in the queue, bearing in mind they were doing a one in one out option was complaining another till wasn't open...(outside he then stood and chatted to people in the queue) . It took all I had to not say anything... Every day they are there stacking shelves etc.... and they had to fight to get gloves from the owner..!!
 
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I dint mean to miss anyone out LBIA.. apologies.. ... I was in my local shop yesterday and some twat in the queue, bearing gin mind they were doing a one in one out option was complaining another till wasn't open.... It took all I had to not say anything... Every day they are there stacking shelves etc.... and they had to fight to get gloves from the owner..!!
No worries. I had similar experience yesterday at Asda Bilton, a couple in their fifties seemingly rushed to get to the end of the queue before me, they then found they had a gobby **** six feet in front of them, instant karma. Gobby **** was trying to make general chat with them, we were downwind of him and he said to them if he coughed the social distancing would be of no value, and that a sneeze would even worse. He was clearly right but I was still chuffed that they’d squeezed in front of me and were the target of his general moaning.
 
The world is full of self centred arseholes. I made a single trip to the chemists to get my wifes repeat prescription the other day. I got to the door which was locked and started to read a notice explaining the situation and opening hours etc. Suddenly this **** shouts at me "queue". I looked around admittedly and there were 5 or 6 people in a scruffy looking queue of sorts. I explained to this dickhead that a would join the queue when I had finished reading the notice. The **** shouts "queue" and waves his finger at me. I proceeded to tell him to get ****ed and joined the queue when I was ready.
 
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The world is full of self centred arseholes. I made a single trip to the chemists to get my wifes repeat prescription the other day. I got to the door which was locked and started to read a notice explaining the situation and opening hours etc. Suddenly this **** shouts at me "queue". I looked around and admittedly there were 5 or 6 people in a scruffy looking queue of sorts. I explained to this dickhead that a would join the queue when I had finished reading the notice. The **** shouts "queue" and waves his finger at me. I proceeded to tell him to get ****ed and joined the queue when I was ready.

I went to Morrison’s yesterday. We were queuing right round the ****ing car park for 45 minutes. An old lady tried to just let herself in near the front, I told her she shouldn’t even be here, and to go to the back like everyone else.
 
Just an update from my last post;

I never went to work on Monday because I felt totally terrible. ( I haven't had a day off sick in four years)

I knew I had some sort of virus, but had no cough or high temperature.

My symptoms are ;

Pins and needles from head to toe
Constant headache ( which plays havoc with my tinnitus)
Fatigue
Tight chest
Sore throat
Insomnia , even though I feel knackered ( I went to bed last night and fell asleep at 6.30 am, woke at 11)
No attention span, can't even watch tv.

After friends pestered me to contact my doctor ( not my Wife, as she is far too busy saving the world for her employer ( and as she oversees retail and funeral care , which is understandable) , I called them this afternoon at about 2pm.
I waited 5 minutes through pre-recorded messages before I got to talk to a receptionist who I could be certain was on Facebook as she was listening to my version of events.
She told me a doctor would contact me eventually.

Within two minutes, a doctor called me and I recited the same facts I'd told his receptionist and he said I had to come to the surgery immediately. But via the back door so nobody bumped into me. Which I did.

On arrival ( which I presumed was the staff entrance) I could see there wasn't a patient in the 10 doctor medical centre.

After a thorough examination, the doctor told me he could see I was very poorly with a virus but could not confirm if it was corona virus or not, but to go home and isolate for at least another seven days and to ring the school to say I wouldn't be in for that duration.

It's taken me about an hour to type this, but there you go, my update.

Stay safe everyone.

I'll be right in no time at all.

I'm pretty sure I've had the virus as in early January I took sick leave for the first time in about 5 years. Felt like death warmed up. Couldn't get out of bed, ached all over. chest infection, headache, sore throat and no appetite. I work inside peoples houses and outside about 50/50 and usually get coughs, colds and have had flu regularly but usually just carry on. This time I was totally wiped out for about 3 days. I meet quite a lot of foreigners in my job and shake hands often so its quite possible that I've had it and recovered.
 
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100% agree but let’s not forget all of the retail shop workers who are also dealing with potentially infected customers daily. My Mrs works at Sainsbury’s who have yet to install protective screens at the check outs, I don’t want her going to work until this is done but she insists she has to be there to support her colleagues. Bravery comes in all forms.
Been saying this all week
Food production is what’s keeping the country going now
 
I'm pretty sure I've had the virus as in early January I took sick leave for the first time in about 5 years. Felt like death warmed up. Couldn't get out of bed, ached all over. chest infection, headache, sore throat and no appetite. I work inside peoples houses and outside about 50/50 and usually get coughs, colds and have had flu regularly but usually just carry on. This time I was totally wiped out for about 3 days. I meet quite a lot of foreigners in my job and shake hands often so its quite possible that I've had it and recovered.

same here. I’m sure I had it about 5 weeks ago when I got back from Mallorca, it was like a really really bad hangover for about 5 days. I also had mouth ulcers & couldn’t sleep - no idea if those are connected to the virus
 
Apparently Wuhan is easing restrictions and opening up a bit. I cant believe that they are not going to go back to eating rats, bats and cats. There's a video doing the rounds of the meat market and it's pretty harrowing with slaughtered dogs, cats, snakes and bats on bamboo skewers.
 
Apparently Wuhan is easing restrictions and opening up a bit. I cant believe that they are not going to go back to eating rats, bats and cats. There's a video doing the rounds of the meat market and it's pretty harrowing with slaughtered dogs, cats, snakes and bats on bamboo skewers.

There are plenty of images around of riots in the region. It's perhaps not as rosy as might be being painted.
 
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