Coronavirus **support** thread
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Jun 2020
2:26pm, 3 Jun 2020
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EvilPixie
from a business finance view it makes sense a lot of companies are saying that some say potentially visit 1-2 times a month facebook and google have both said wfh forever if you wish |
Jun 2020
2:29pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Little Miss Happy
I think that will be happening in a lot of places Baz.
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Jun 2020
2:30pm, 3 Jun 2020
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DocM
my friend works for a company that rents out office space in london....they are worried about their future
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Jun 2020
2:37pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Bazoaxe
There will be a lot of roles impacted. My wife works on a reception and I cannot see that is a role that will continue as was. The office I am in had a lot of catering provided. That will either be scaled back or even stopped. Just a couple of immediate examples. I think when the furlough scheme changes and then transitions away then we will find quite a significant impact on many people and families. |
Jun 2020
2:38pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
The hospital I work for is testing all staff, my turn tomorrow, I am still wfh and can’t see that changing for a long time, if at all.
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Jun 2020
2:39pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Velociraptor
It was The Lancet that published the Wakefield paper that set off the MMR scare.
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Jun 2020
2:41pm, 3 Jun 2020
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Rosehip
it was and I thought they'd learned from that - obviously not.
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Jun 2020
2:42pm, 3 Jun 2020
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EvilPixie
where I work all my team and 3 other teams (total of 40+ people) wfh no issues transport planners all wfh confirmations team do half and half so only ever have half the team in but they have to see the drivers so they can't wfh completly so yeah a lot could be left at home |
Jun 2020
2:47pm, 3 Jun 2020
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EvilPixie
Looks like deaths are up in all 4 countries 3 weeks after VEday when things loosened up |
Jun 2020
3:10pm, 3 Jun 2020
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sallykate
Good observation V'rap! Things inevitably slip through, though in this case I'm surprised it got to the Lancet and NEJM. I still remember the cold fusion kerfuffle, that was Nature I think: nature.com for a more recent view on "pathological science". Are the antibody tests reliable? Early on I thought there was some debate about them but I've not kept up with it. |
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