exetererica wrote:leelatic wrote:Without access to hand washing facilities regularly whilst delivering these measures are a waste of time.A doctor told me that when I was explaining why we had to leave parcels at his doorstep yesterday morning.
Yes, a complete waste of time!
If you have the virus and cough on be on the parcel*, THE VIRUS WILL BE ON THE PARCEL* and therefore it's irrelevant if you leave it 2 meters or 2 miles away.
You've then just got to hope the next person to touch the parcel* doesn't die
Same applies to letters*
Well, to be fair. If you have a cough you should be self-isolating and not going to work coughing on parcels.
I actually disagree about the effectiveness of the measures. In the last few months I've frequently delivered to people that are at home suffering from the flu, they come to the door looking like death warmed up, coughing and spluttering, and we literally have to wait at the door, while they cough and splutter all over the PDA, snot dripping from their nose, they always take ages to sign for things when they're ill... then we handle the PDA and pass it on to the next customers. Avoiding that is certaintly going to reduce the risk of picking up the virus off people that are at home ill.
In truth, I've had more colds and flu from working at Royal Mail than all my other jobs combined. And i'd say exposure to ill people is the biggest factor in that.