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Jaws

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One very interesting view point put forward in a discussion I was involved in last week was that NHS and care workers may be directly responsible for some of the spreading of CV-19
Given the close proximity of the workers with the infected, should said workers have to stay in isolation with the infected ?

Do not get me wrong, this is not MY stand point, but it does raise interesting questions
 

derek kelly

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Care workers need tobe at the top of their game, lives depend on it, isolate them all together & they’d literally go mad & their concentration levels would seriously drop.
 

Pow-Lo

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One very interesting view point put forward in a discussion I was involved in last week was that NHS and care workers may be directly responsible for some of the spreading of CV-19
Given the close proximity of the workers with the infected, should said workers have to stay in isolation with the infected ?

Do not get me wrong, this is not MY stand point, but it does raise interesting questions
This has crossed my mind a number of times. Friends of ours have twins that are two years old next month. She's a pain management specialist nurse at the university hospital here but she's now been drafted in to the ICU to help cope with the CV-19 workload. However, she goes home to the kids and her husband (who's working from home) at the end of her shift..............

On a lesser scale, after her rescue flights Mrs P comes home to me and I'm working at home. Is that putting me at risk?
 

slim63

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One very interesting view point put forward in a discussion I was involved in last week was that NHS and care workers may be directly responsible for some of the spreading of CV-19
Given the close proximity of the workers with the infected, should said workers have to stay in isolation with the infected ?

Do not get me wrong, this is not MY stand point, but it does raise interesting questions

I cant see it being any other way but would hope its only a small percentage spreading the virus, obviously key workers such as nurses should be more aware & do everything that can to stop but the spread
 

Squag1

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A nurse on radio was describing the ritual she has to go through when she goes home. Some PIA but has to be done
 
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