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Post by Stormproof »

HTPostman wrote:
According to the BBC as well as the plastic screen the buses are deep cleaned and the seats nearest the driver are taped off.

I doubt our vans have ever been cleaned let alone a deep clean.

As usual though we don’t help ourselves. I used a van yesterday - the back tyres PSI were 12 and 14 (I did think it looked low when the driver who’s van it is passed me in the street on Friday, I doubt he’s ever done a vehicle check ever). In the passenger footwell there were 5 mail sacks, 3 empty 2 litre bottles of coke, about 10 chocolate bar wrappers. Underneath it all the carpet had been scrunched up, I’ve no idea how. Down the side next to the drivers seat there was a half eaten sausage roll.

I hope once we come out of this pandemic individually and as a business we take cleanliness and hygiene seriously. No one is expecting a 5 star valet, but it’s not difficult to remove your rubbish at the end of your rounds and brush off any crumbs you’ve made. A manager remaining in the office till everyone gets back (I know, don’t make me laugh!) and checking each van with a stage warning for any being brought back filthy should do the trick.
Our vans are the same. Unfortunately I get a different van every day and some of them are like driving round inside a skip. There are no cleaning products available, not even a dustpan and brush. One I got in looked like the inside of the windscreen was cleaned with greasy chip paper so I asked the manager for some glass cleaner, he dug out a bottle of spray but there wasn't any paper so had to use loo roll. We must have the filthiest fleet in the country!
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ive taken to putting a tray in the passenger footwell and anything im going to throw away goes in it and is emptied at the end of day.
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Why not pull us out during the peak of this disease ? Bus drivers lost there lives this week , tc everyone .
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Suddenly felt off colour and its woken my anxiety and got nervous wondering if its the virus or if its just a warm day and tiredness is creeping in after being hammered all week.
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Just wait until the hay fever season kicks in. Any week now. :shock:

Metro (April 7, 2020) - Does Hay Fever Put You at Risk of More Serious Coronavirus Symptoms?
As if lockdown isn’t difficult enough, this week we are facing record pollen levels for the time of year. Which is really bad news if you suffer from hay fever. But, as well as the annoyance of sniffling, sneezing and itching, are there any additional dangers that come with having hay fever during the coronavirus pandemic?
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We have the highest daily death rate in Europe because this government are so incompetent, or maybe willingly wanting to kill off people, with the tories you never know.
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viking1488 wrote:im very worried for my own health in the workplace and the health of my family this is just the beginning the government are not doing enough and they have been told and as for rm i shake my head in shame its only a matter of time before something bad happens
Like a colleague dying?

We were notified yesterday that a colleague "has deceased". "Please gather around stop what you are doing, I have a sad announcement to make" - not confirmed it was the virus, but, off work since Tuesday.

The numbers of dead in this country are an underestimate. Up until now deaths in care homes haven't been reported. And how many people are dying at suddenly at home?

Sorry for the morbid post but I'm absolutely disgusted, angry and yes, worried about where we are going with this.
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stevejm wrote:
viking1488 wrote:im very worried for my own health in the workplace and the health of my family this is just the beginning the government are not doing enough and they have been told and as for rm i shake my head in shame its only a matter of time before something bad happens
Like a colleague dying?

We were notified yesterday that a colleague "has deceased". "Please gather around stop what you are doing, I have a sad announcement to make" - not confirmed it was the virus, but, off work since Tuesday.

The numbers of dead in this country are an underestimate. Up until now deaths in care homes haven't been reported. And how many people are dying at suddenly at home?

Sorry for the morbid post but I'm absolutely disgusted, angry and yes, worried about where we are going with this.
Very sorry to hear about your colleague, dreadful thing to happen in any office.

If there's any chance that this is Covid related i wouldn't be entering the workplace until a deepclean has been performed.
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A2B wrote:
stevejm wrote:
viking1488 wrote:im very worried for my own health in the workplace and the health of my family this is just the beginning the government are not doing enough and they have been told and as for rm i shake my head in shame its only a matter of time before something bad happens
Like a colleague dying?

We were notified yesterday that a colleague "has deceased". "Please gather around stop what you are doing, I have a sad announcement to make" - not confirmed it was the virus, but, off work since Tuesday.

The numbers of dead in this country are an underestimate. Up until now deaths in care homes haven't been reported. And how many people are dying at suddenly at home?

Sorry for the morbid post but I'm absolutely disgusted, angry and yes, worried about where we are going with this.
Very sorry to hear about your colleague, dreadful thing to happen in any office.

If there's any chance that this is Covid related i wouldn't be entering the workplace until a deep clean has been performed.
It is a shock. You could have heard a pin drop. Then came a series of gasps of disbelief. (Because for some f**king reason everyone feels like this is happening somewhere else and won't affect them) . The DOM said that they'd take advice on what was necessary regards a clean - so it looks like the cause was COVID-19. Haven't heard anything today.
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2yearpostie wrote:Suddenly felt off colour and its woken my anxiety and got nervous wondering if its the virus or if its just a warm day and tiredness is creeping in after being hammered all week.
Feel the same mate, every little cough or feeling of tiredness or headache etc you have that feeling is it my turn ? Terrifying.
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Racing Bar Chart From April 7th: How Does COVID-19 Compare to Ebola, SARS, Swine Flu, etc?



Shocking. :shock: :sad:
A2B
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And still people think life will return to normal in a month or two! We are going to have to make major changes to our lives until a vaccine is created and implemented worldwide.
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A2B wrote:And still people think life will return to normal in a month or two! We are going to have to make major changes to our lives until a vaccine is created and implemented worldwide.
Don’t bet on vaccine to protect us from Covid-19, says world health expert

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... lth-expert" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“You don’t necessarily develop a vaccine that is safe and effective against every virus. Some viruses are very, very difficult when it comes to vaccine development - so for the foreseeable future, we are going to have to find ways to go about our lives with this virus as a constant threat.

“That means isolating those who show signs of the disease and also their contacts. Older people will have to be protected. In addition hospital capacity for dealing with cases will have to be ensured. That is going to be the new normal for us all.”
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Woody Guthrie wrote:
A2B wrote:And still people think life will return to normal in a month or two! We are going to have to make major changes to our lives until a vaccine is created and implemented worldwide.
Don’t bet on vaccine to protect us from Covid-19, says world health expert

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/ ... lth-expert" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
“You don’t necessarily develop a vaccine that is safe and effective against every virus. Some viruses are very, very difficult when it comes to vaccine development - so for the foreseeable future, we are going to have to find ways to go about our lives with this virus as a constant threat.

“That means isolating those who show signs of the disease and also their contacts. Older people will have to be protected. In addition hospital capacity for dealing with cases will have to be ensured. That is going to be the new normal for us all.”
I wouldn't hedge my bets on that one article...
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ssdd wrote:I wouldn't hedge my bets on that one article...
It's an opinion.
It's the opinion of David Nabarro, professor of global health at Imperial College, London, and an envoy for the World Health Organisation on Covid-19.

It ranks above my opinion, probably yours too but there are tons of scientific documents out there that emphasise the difficulties in making a safe and successful vaccine for a Coronavirus. You do know there still isn't one for Sars or Mers or any other coronavirus for that matter?
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