Joey Shabadoo
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What bugs me is we have Sturgeon "strongly advising" people wear masks in shops but the supermarkets I've seen don't have staff wearing them. I would have thought H&S would be all over that.
	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			Not brilliant to be honest. Very difficult to see how you can put people in a classroom setting and not be at risk. Saying that everything in life carries a degree of risk is not going to cut it for people that are frightened that this could cost them or their families their life. Sounds dramatic but that's the reality of the situation.Covid secure is just the name for the set of standards which is a condition of reopening. I was just pointing out how ridiculous it would be if the scenario midlife said was the case. It's a silly name for Boris to keep saying and using in the documents. Most useful thing I found was the SAGE paper on spread.
I have come up with a scenario for being covid secure for actitivites inside a venue that will itself have to be. That is still some time off I might add. Others werent very happy and thought it was so bad face to face might as well cease to continue. The level of risk is hard to judge because of the unknowns of the personal lives outside that room.
There'll be a tiny bit of enforcement but it just runs on interpretation and trust. For some things open presently I do believe the risk has been reduced a fair old whack.
How are you getting on with your plans?
I have an appointment for a scan on Monday. When I arrive I wait outside and report in by mobile phone [this assumes probably correctly that everybody has one]. Somebody will come to get me when ready and I will be required to use hand sanitiser and then given a face mask at the entrance before answering some Covid questions. This is NHS Highland.
This could be something we utilise if we ever get back to work.I have an appointment for a scan on Monday. When I arrive I wait outside and report in by mobile phone [this assumes probably correctly that everybody has one]. Somebody will come to get me when ready and I will be required to use hand sanitiser and then given a face mask at the entrance before answering some Covid questions. This is NHS Highland.
That sounds dangerously like being an expert! Do you want to be deported?The ought to report the number of test results completed and how many people that is each day.
The advice is changing all the time but one constant is that masks are not a magic bullet. Supermarket staff that I've seen are either 2m away or behind a screen.What bugs me is we have Sturgeon "strongly advising" people wear masks in shops but the supermarkets I've seen don't have staff wearing them. I would have thought H&S would be all over that.
And this is the sort of thing that happens when patients visit our building. Unfortunately it was built on a car park and everything is crammed in and its essentially impossible for all the staff inside to keep 2 metres apart while we go about our daily jobs. So do the staff all have to wear masks at work? I guess I'll find out Monday morning.
That bit just got looked to to have been thrown in at the end and makes no sense. Maybe today he will come out with everyone to be treated form behind a plastic screen, standing back to back and at the same time keeping social distance.Its not clear who in hospitals should wear marks, the way I read it is that masks do not need to be worn in Covid secure parts of the hospital. Our building is meant to be covid secure!
You'd think so but it's not happeningSurely all the staff should be wearing masks as social distancing isn't possible? This would be the same as any other workplace whatsoever from that limited point of view.
What bugs me is we have Sturgeon "strongly advising" people wear masks in shops but the supermarkets I've seen don't have staff wearing them. I would have thought H&S would be all over that.
Not brilliant to be honest. Very difficult to see how you can put people in a classroom setting and not be at risk. Saying that everything in life carries a degree of risk is not going to cut it for people that are frightened that this could cost them or their families their life. Sounds dramatic but that's the reality of the situation.
Surely all the staff should be wearing masks as social distancing isn't possible? This would be the same as any other workplace whatsoever from that limited point of view.
That's the theory.....
I'm not sure there's much any of us can do about getting supply issues sorted or influencing mass behaviour. Even if we can these behaviours are time limited for days/weeks and then stop partially/totally. A second wave and localised outbreaks are coming anyway whatever we do.
Supermarkets are not generally places with a strong health and safety culture. Bit of health and safety around yards (not necessarily that stringently enforced) and pallets. Date checking (not as rigorously done as people might think). A few other things. Supermarkets are the sorts of places where even if they were mandated without interventions after 2 weeks only a third of the staff would be wearing them. The most H&S environment is probably deli/counters.
The workers who've been there for Feb/March/April/May working continuously will have a very different idea of the risk to many of the rest of us. Supermarket workers are definitely not sticking to 2 metres from the rest of the staff, which will be one of the types of risks.
