It's interesting you mention the jobs crisis. Many lost their jobs or were moved to other areas of work due to their vaccination status. Now the CDC comes out with the second bullet point.If you have a transmissible virus you should have to stay home.
It's a tad hyperbolicwhat I will say next but I feel there is truth to it. If you knowingly expose anyone to virus it's essentially assault. You are taking choice away from the other individual.
That being said, this was inevitable, America is going through a job crisis also, people are walking out of jobs and demanding more. This is part of the effort to curb that ride in my opinion.
I’d expect to be sacked if i stayed at home for a cold - not that ever get a cold, or have a boss for that matterI am ambivelant about covid measures. What I would say is you should stay at home even if you have a cold.
This winter will tell us everything about covid and where we are.
You shouldn't get sacked, boss or no boss. Its the right thing to do. I work from home so would work with a cold but not attend in person meetingsI’d expect to be sacked if i stayed at home for a cold - not that ever get a cold, or have a boss for that matter
Mate there’d be no one at work in winter if everyone stayed at home when they had a runny noseYou shouldn't get sacked, boss or no boss. Its the right thing to do. I work from home so would work with a cold but not attend in person meetings
Yeah righto....and then you woke upor have a boss for that matter
Rather rude Nobby i have to say we’ll talk about this laterYeah righto....and then you woke up
Are you still assistant manager at Majestic Wines Northallerton?Rather rude Nobby i have to say we’ll talk about this later
Not sure about that.Mate there’d be no one at work in winter if everyone stayed at home when they had a runny nose
agreedIf you have a transmissible virus you should have to stay home.
Not at all, yes most people over a 4 month period would have a few days off, but they wouldn't all be off at once. We work too much in western society anywayMate there’d be no one at work in winter if everyone stayed at home when they had a runny nose
You write that as though there's no temporal dimension to the differing rules.Many lost their jobs or were moved to other areas of work due to their vaccination status. Now the CDC comes out with the second bullet point.
This is such a fallacy it’s unreal imo. I’ve seen it time and time again in my workplace over the years where someone has come in with a cold and it’s then spent the next 2 weeks working its way through the entire department. The loss in productivity from 1 person staying off work for 5 days (or even the 1 or 2 days when they’re most contagious) would have much less of an impact than 10-15 people not being at 100% for a week or more.Mate there’d be no one at work in winter if everyone stayed at home when they had a runny nose
Randy it's interesting that you say:It's interesting you mention the jobs crisis. Many lost their jobs or were moved to other areas of work due to their vaccination status. Now the CDC comes out with the second bullet point.
Who are these people?You write that as though there's no temporal dimension to the differing rules.
There were (and still are) people telling us that taking a vaccine was the thin end of the wedge and that we'd never be allowed to return to anything like pre-covid normality.
Now that we are starting to get a semblance of pre-normal the same voices are criticising decisions because they aren't as draconian as they were previously.
It'd be funny if it wasn't tragic.
Were you living under a rock when care workers were been shunted out of their jobs for example? That didn't just happen just happen in this country WM.Randy it's interesting that you say:
"Many lost their jobs or were moved to other areas of work due to their vaccination status".
Do you have anything to back up that statement?