If your partner has symotoms and u need to self isolate for 14 days will rm pay you even if you wheere of for 7 days earlierPOSTMAN wrote:I suppose like you say, if you live with someone just do the 14 day thing f**k it, I would.
But then let's say after 14 days you're still ill, it could happen, everyone's different.
You would have to stay off longer, or has the virus got a stop watch?
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Lahoretiger wrote:If your partner has symotoms and u need to self isolate for 14 days will rm pay you even if you wheere of for 7 days earlierPOSTMAN wrote:I suppose like you say, if you live with someone just do the 14 day thing f**k it, I would.
But then let's say after 14 days you're still ill, it could happen, everyone's different.
You would have to stay off longer, or has the virus got a stop watch?
Why are lino's paid full-time ??
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Yes.Lahoretiger wrote:If your partner has symotoms and u need to self isolate for 14 days will rm pay you even if you wheere of for 7 days earlierPOSTMAN wrote:I suppose like you say, if you live with someone just do the 14 day thing f**k it, I would.
But then let's say after 14 days you're still ill, it could happen, everyone's different.
You would have to stay off longer, or has the virus got a stop watch?
I Wrote-During Covid-Which is still relevant now
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
It's good to get these types of threads, the ridiculous my manager said bollox, so we can reassure ourselves that while the world is falling apart, Royal Mail managers are still being the low-life C***S they have always been.
My BFF Clash
The daily grind of having to argue your case with an intellectual pigmy of a line manager is physically and emotionally draining.
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RM's message on D2Ds during the lockdown:
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LaggyBand
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The spin on that was unbelievable! Door to doors a lifeline!!
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When will we get our bonus like all the supermarkets that have announced all their workers will receive a bonus while working through the crisis.
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Been self isolating with symptoms my partner had symptoms too. Started to feel better 10 days what a relief . Two days same again ,chest sore /tight again bit breathless , sore throat( not the worst) , really fatiqued again . You get worried as theres no testing .
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Have you contacted NHS again?Chelseablue wrote:Been self isolating with symptoms my partner had symptoms too. Started to feel better 10 days what a relief . Two days same again ,chest sore /tight again bit breathless , sore throat( not the worst) , really fatiqued again . You get worried as theres no testing .
Only dead fish follow the current
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No woody been doing that kings college London cv 9 tracker each day . Have heard people are feeling better then next day or so , Cov symptoms again (or flu) .
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I'm still concerned that RM aren't addressing the fact that collections are a big risk. Mail from post boxes can and will be contaminated. The virus may have died off by the time it has passed through the machines and reached delivery, however for those emptying boxes, and tipping back at the depot, this is a serious risk.
Also van cleaning. It is insane that we aren't cleaning vans after each shift to eliminate cross contamination from mail and each other. The virus can live on plastic for several days. Relying on individuals cleaning hotspots when they get in is placing too much trust in people doing it correctly (also there sometimes isn't enough time). This is demonstrated by the amount of used gloves and wipes already being found in some vans.
Also van cleaning. It is insane that we aren't cleaning vans after each shift to eliminate cross contamination from mail and each other. The virus can live on plastic for several days. Relying on individuals cleaning hotspots when they get in is placing too much trust in people doing it correctly (also there sometimes isn't enough time). This is demonstrated by the amount of used gloves and wipes already being found in some vans.
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As of today, 7,978 dead in the United Kingdom now. At this furious rate, and with the peak expected in the next two weeks, we'll hit 15,000 before month's end. This is why I get angry on my walk when I see ignorant fools wandering the streets with no genuine reason.
The Guardian (April 9, 2020) - UK Coronavirus Peak at Least Two Weeks Away, Chief Scientist Says
The Guardian (April 9, 2020) - UK Coronavirus Peak at Least Two Weeks Away, Chief Scientist Says
Despite the slightly lower figure, [UK government's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick] Vallance said the peak of the outbreak could still be weeks away. “I would expect the deaths to continue to keep going up for about two weeks after the intensive care picture improves. We’re not there yet, but that’s the sort of timeframe I would expect.”
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Royal Mail Group - Coronavirus Latest Questions & Answers Guidance : Regularly updated : Latest update V32 PDF 21 April
Very interesting to read: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/transmission/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"COVID-19 is a new disease and we are still learning about how it spreads" according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [source]
In general, respiratory virus infection can occur through:
contact (direct or indirect)
droplet spray in short range transmission
aerosol in long-range transmission (airborne transmission)
More in the article above.
"COVID-19 is a new disease and we are still learning about how it spreads" according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [source]
In general, respiratory virus infection can occur through:
contact (direct or indirect)
droplet spray in short range transmission
aerosol in long-range transmission (airborne transmission)
More in the article above.
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I just had a quick look at the UK statistics on Worldometer and the UK is still recording a high level of deaths per day.
Once again it's very disappointing, despite England's Chief Medical Officer, Chris Whitty, saying that the number of daily deaths "has flattened." This should be taken with a grain of salt. For one thing, the deaths aren't even recorded correctly in this country. Secondly, citizens in the UK are not practicing proper protection in public if they need to go outdoors (which seems to be more of a frequent occurrence than necessary).
The number of deaths in the UK today: 763. Compare that with Germany which has a higher population. Today's death toll there was only 125. And Spain with 437. The number of COVID-19 tests conducted in this country is still pathetically low. According to the UK government, the total UK deaths now at 18,100. (Not 17,000 has some reports are stating over the last couple of hours.)
But according to the Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, and the Office for National Statistics, the number is more like 44,000. This is because it includes the number of coronavirus deaths outside hospitals. The figure quoted by Dominic Raab and by the media is from Public Health England.
New York Times (April 22, 2020) - 28,000 Missing Deaths: Tracking the True Toll of the Coronavirus Crisis
Newsweek April 22, 2020) - Coronavirus Has Acquired Mutations That Could 'Substantially' Change Its Ability To Cause Disease
iNews (April 21, 2020) - Britain is 'International Outlier' on Wearing Face Masks in Public as Only Large Country in West Which Doesn't Recommend Them
The number of deaths in the UK today: 763. Compare that with Germany which has a higher population. Today's death toll there was only 125. And Spain with 437. The number of COVID-19 tests conducted in this country is still pathetically low. According to the UK government, the total UK deaths now at 18,100. (Not 17,000 has some reports are stating over the last couple of hours.)
But according to the Financial Times, The Economist, The New York Times, and the Office for National Statistics, the number is more like 44,000. This is because it includes the number of coronavirus deaths outside hospitals. The figure quoted by Dominic Raab and by the media is from Public Health England.
New York Times (April 22, 2020) - 28,000 Missing Deaths: Tracking the True Toll of the Coronavirus Crisis
And just when we all thought we're on our way to beating this thing, up popped this news snippet recently:[...] Britain’s Office for National Statistics, have started to release mortality data after death certificates have been processed, confirming those that mention Covid-19. This provides a more accurate account of mortality than the hospital figures released each day by Public Health England, however the data is delayed about two weeks.
Newsweek April 22, 2020) - Coronavirus Has Acquired Mutations That Could 'Substantially' Change Its Ability To Cause Disease
In the meantime, cover your damn ugly faces!The new coronavirus has developed mutations with the potential to "significantly" change the way it causes disease, a team from China has found. Researchers identified 33 mutations in the SARS-CoV-2 virus across 11 patient-derived isolates, 19 of which they say are new.
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Findings showed a number of mutations to the virus, including those that could make some strains more deadly. They found disease severity was linked to mutations in certain strains. They found there was "significant variation" between different isolates in terms of how it invades host cells—known as its cytopathic effect (CPE)—and the viral load.
iNews (April 21, 2020) - Britain is 'International Outlier' on Wearing Face Masks in Public as Only Large Country in West Which Doesn't Recommend Them
Recent polling by YouGov found that only 11 per cent of people in the UK were routinely wearing a mask, compared to 85 per cent in Spain, 65 per cent in Italy, 49 per cent in the US and 43 per cent in France. Face coverings are compulsory in a number of European countries including Belgium, Austria and Poland and are strongly advised in nearly every other Western state, while they are near-universal across much of Asia.
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The United Kingdom is now third in the world for COVID-19 recorded deaths following the United States and Italy. These are overall recorded deaths now: care homes and other locations besides hospitals. The UK has now overtaken France and Spain, and with a stupidly high count of 674 deaths today, it won't be long before we surpass Italy and become the world's second worst. 
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