Yes, it's extremely illogical and I confess I do struggle to see why we're not simply running a skeleton service with minimal staff.Zicomurphy wrote:It just feels very contradictory
Want to go to the pub? You can’t, too high a risk of spreading the infection
want to go the cinema? you can’t, too high a risk of spreading the infection
Want to go to the theatre? You can’t, too high a risk of spreading the infection
Want to go to the gym? You can’t, too high a risk of spreading the infection
Want to go to Ikea? You can’t, too high a risk of spreading the infection
You are going to work in a dilapidated building, working in very close proximity to 100 other people, where no hand gel or anti bacterial wipes are available, where no special cleaning measures have been implemented, where you are lucky if the hot water is working in the toilets ? Yep, that’s absolutely fine.
However:
A mask's only really effective if it's fitted. NHS staff need appointments to get theirs fitted to their faces. Wearing a 'one size' mask is a decent idea if you have a cough already (in which case you should probably be isolating anyway), but otherwise is of very marginal benefit, and in many cases may actually be counter-productive (unless it's well-washed, of sufficient density to obstruct particles, etc etc)
Hand gel is in extremely short supply and RM can't source enough. For once, RM can't really be blamed for this.