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• #527
We are considering this as splitting my work day up is pretty tricky as it is 95% client calls. It's not like I can catch up with those in the evening after mini_com is asleep.
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• #528
Not sure I'd fancy having an anal swab taken in an IKEA car park...
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• #529
Well look at Mr Fancy Pants over here.
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• #530
A "have they had it" antigen/antibody test (more than likely a blood test) should be positive for stage (e) and, depending on specificity and sensitivity, possibly stage (d).
Wonder if they'll set up antigen tests for all those that failed the initial test?
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• #531
God knows what's next with their nonsense.
I get that they're under a lot of pressure to deliver and i completely sympathise, (particularly at the moment) but no one called today from UPS, no one rang my bell, no van, no nothing.
I wouldn't even mind if they said "sorry we just didn't have time because of how busy we are, but we'll get it to you tomorrow!"
....but to pass them blame to me is maddening.
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• #532
Well if I was going to have an anal swab taken in an IKEA car park, I wouldn't want to be wearing the baggy old pants with the holes in them. Fancy pants FTW in that situation.
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• #533
Genuine lol.
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• #534
If requested, to ponder the options,
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• #535
Too old for that sort of thing these days. And insufficiently inclined to wash my trousers with the frequency that that sort of thing entails.
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• #536
Nah, I've had hayfever before, I just sneeze a lot and my eyes go red. I've not really had it for years though. This is like I had when I was feeling short of breath/like someone was pressing down on my chest, just less bad. And it hurts to breath past about 80-90% capacity. Colleague at work is currently experiencing the same thing and he was the one who had to have an ambulance called out because he was struggling to breath. Also did weekend turbo in the garden. I probably overdid it tbh, I seem to have slipped back into the fatigue thing since.
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• #537
I know you're worried about being put on SSP but if you can't do normal day to day activities without ending up short of breath and almost fainting you shouldn't be working, even from home. Your employer should realise that it makes more sense to have you back feeling better even if it takes a short term hit of more sick leave.
I went back after a week off and it was too soon, I lasted two and a half days, got fuck all done and ended up having nearly another week off. But my boss did the responsible thing and told me not to come back until I was actually better.
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• #538
Everyone here knocks the window / door, drops parcel, runs 5 meters and shouts PARCEL!!! which is fair enough. Don't be surprised if it ends up in a bin or random place with a "it's in the garden" note.
I guess covid19, nor anything, will never change courier company excuses :)
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• #539
No kilt in the house? ;)
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• #540
Yes. That's a bit more hard core than hayfever.
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• #541
Does the failure of UPS to deliver make you think you might have had coronavirus? :P
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• #542
well as I had a royal mail delivery at around the same time the invisible man from UPS apparently came by, so...
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• #543
I live in a flat so I normally buzz them up and then stick my head out of the hall window which so I can look out at the lobby window. Then give them a thumbs up as they come through, to signal to leave it by my door. Its been very successful so far.
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• #544
A case of "we didn't bother then" rather than "you have 3 seconds to run down the steps" the local RM van postie is really good at that. Not the regular one, he always waits and is happy to have a chat.
As you say probably super busy, maybe UPS is reducing targets so people don't have to make things up, but I'm not sure.
All Saints now tells everybody deliveries take longer, but they use DPD.
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• #545
...apparently UPS interpenetrates 'delivered' as dumped in the drive without telling anyone.
I happened to refresh the delivery update page and saw that it had been 'delivered' 2 mins ago so rushed down, if i hadn't it could have been easily stolen.
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• #546
Sister tested positive. Been ill for around ten days. Was ill a few weeks ago too. Rest of the household presumably have it too (two young kids, hard to isolate) but seem pretty chirpy. I'm really worried about her but not much to do except wait it out.
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• #547
Hope she gets better soon! Best wishes to her.
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• #548
Sorry to hear that. Am I right in thinking that she's NHS? If so hopefully that's why she got tested and not because she's got a bad case of it?
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• #549
Hope she gets better soon :)
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• #550
Yep she's NHS. She's tired and ill but not too bad, it's just waiting.
@NurseHolliday