Aug 2020
4:01pm, 13 Aug 2020
674 posts
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JR
Fozzy - I am agreeing with you!
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Aug 2020
4:01pm, 13 Aug 2020
11,140 posts
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rf_fozzy
I also wish I wouldn't keep spelling uncertainty wrong too.
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Aug 2020
4:02pm, 13 Aug 2020
11,141 posts
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rf_fozzy
JR - no you read a whole lot of other things into what I was saying.
That I don't like.
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Aug 2020
4:03pm, 13 Aug 2020
6,875 posts
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paul the builder
That was @TMW.
Fozzy. Okay, whatever. Not everyone doesn't understand stuff, you know.
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Aug 2020
4:05pm, 13 Aug 2020
675 posts
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JR
Oh for goodness sake fozzy. I was trying to be positive & agree with you - nothing more. I think you’re reading more into what I’ve written.
Anyway, ref earlier post - yes I have an iPhone which does seem to do increasingly bizarre auto corrects/adding words in I’ve never typed!
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Aug 2020
4:10pm, 13 Aug 2020
3,111 posts
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Little Miss Happy
If the bus stop rejects you because you have a high temperature you shouldn't be going to work anyway...............
No it isn't 100% but it's a useful, available screening tool - my physio screens you at the door with a forehead temperature check as part of her screening process.
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Aug 2020
4:12pm, 13 Aug 2020
11,142 posts
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rf_fozzy
"If the bus stop rejects you because you have a high temperature you shouldn't be going to work anyway............... "
False positives?
*bangs head on way out*
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Aug 2020
4:16pm, 13 Aug 2020
678 posts
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JR
Not to mention I’m sure there are plenty of other illnesses you don’t want to be passing on that don’t necessarily result in a high temperature?
As I say - they’d be vandalised in no time in UK!
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Aug 2020
4:18pm, 13 Aug 2020
679 posts
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JR
I can also see safety issues with being locked into a shelter as a single woman? Or do they just stop you getting on the bus? How do they stop you getting on bus but let you back out the shelter? Maybe I’m overthinking this!
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Aug 2020
4:24pm, 13 Aug 2020
3,113 posts
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Little Miss Happy
Would you really rather not take the chance that someone didn't get sent home as maybe sick who wasn't than someone who was (with whichever illness caused their high temperature) sick didn't go on to spread it unnecessarily? My friend's husband had a temperature recently so they both went for Covid tests although she had no symptoms, should they or she not have been tested because their thermometer wasn't calibrated?
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