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Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 2:08 pm
by UPTHEPORT
Primark closing all stores tomorrow

Hope they do the right thing by the staff i know the government is paying 80% of wages but a multi million pound company like them should top them up to 100%

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 2:33 pm
by UPTHEPORT
Cadbury's just delivered a load of chocolates for NHS staff that's a lovely gesture

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 2:57 pm
by UPTHEPORT
The Grange hospital opening a year earlier then that will help im guessing they will put more routine patients there first off and perhaps have retired staff man it as much as possible

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 3:31 pm
by JonD
UPTHEPORT wrote:Cadbury's just delivered a load of chocolates for NHS staff that's a lovely gesture
Oh what?! The last time I was in the Gwent chocolate was the last thing most of the staff
needed.

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 22nd, 2020, 6:30 pm
by Stan A. Einstein
UPTHEPORT wrote:Cadbury's just delivered a load of chocolates for NHS staff that's a lovely gesture
My view.

If big companies paid their taxes then underpaid nurses, porters, cleaners etc could afford to buy their own chocolates. Great to see Boris&Co calling low paid workers like supermarket staff heroes. Let's hope they remember that when the crisis is over.

Somehow I doubt it.

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 9:59 am
by UPTHEPORT
My Mrs works as a cleaner in a clothes distribution centre they are still making staff come into work unbelievable

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:09 am
by neilcork68
UPTHEPORT wrote:My Mrs works as a cleaner in a clothes distribution centre they are still making staff come into work unbelievable

Complain to your MP. Name and shame the company and tell the local press this.
As ALL non essential businesses are to shut they surely wont come into that category..I would tell her not to go in and fight it all the way through the courts if they tried to get rid of her.
Cant she self isolate ? They cant prove she has a headache , cough, temperature etc ????
I'm feeling 100% , as far as I know havent got any symptoms but was forced to self isolate because of the nature of the business I work in . All because my son had a temperature 5 days ago and we have to go on government advice and take every precaution to protect others....
She should get 80% of her wages paid

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:19 am
by UPTHEPORT
If she phoned in she only gets statutory sick if they shut down she gets 80%

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:23 am
by neilcork68
Really really angry.

Had to take the wife shopping today for essential food items. Whilst waiting for Aldi to open we were in the car park for 10 minutes or so..
4 Skip lorries
1 lorry delivering camper vans
2 lorries delivering bricks went past us..
What are these people doing ...Essential travel was the message given ???

Thats it done for me for a week ..Total lockdown

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:28 am
by UPTHEPORT
neilcork68 wrote:Really really angry.

Had to take the wife shopping today for essential food items. Whilst waiting for Aldi to open we were in the car park for 10 minutes or so..
4 Skip lorries
1 lorry delivering camper vans
2 lorries delivering bricks went past us..
What are these people doing ...Essential travel was the message given ???

Thats it done for me for a week ..Total lockdown
Neil if you're in self isolation even going shopping is a no no get a neighbour to do some shopping for you

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:35 am
by neilcork68
UPTHEPORT wrote:
neilcork68 wrote:Really really angry.

Had to take the wife shopping today for essential food items. Whilst waiting for Aldi to open we were in the car park for 10 minutes or so..
4 Skip lorries
1 lorry delivering camper vans
2 lorries delivering bricks went past us..
What are these people doing ...Essential travel was the message given ???

Thats it done for me for a week ..Total lockdown


Neil if you're in self isolation even going shopping is a no no get a neighbour to do some shopping for you
I had the full outfit on...mask , gloves, clean clothes ( that are now in the wash )...hand sanitised before and after and have even thrown the token away that I used for the trolley.
I didnt want to go but had no option as we had no milk , bread , other items we needed
Even though I am in isolation none of us in the family after almost a week are showing any symptoms . just my boss being over cautious because of the safety of the elderly I deliver to, which is understandable

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 10:54 am
by UPTHEPORT
They have started arresting people for breaking self isolain neil be careful mate

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 11:39 am
by neilcork68
As i said, thats it done now for me.....
i aint going outside the door unless there is an emergency for 9 more days until I am clear of the isolation time

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 12:33 pm
by whoareya
UPTHEPORT wrote:My Mrs works as a cleaner in a clothes distribution centre they are still making staff come into work unbelievable
Jim, if the distribution centre serves online or home delivery services then they are effectively
exempt and staying open. If staff are in then I guess cleaning is still required.

Might seem harsh, but they're not doing anything wrong.

Re: Coronavirus - Elderly should avoid LARGE Crowds

Posted: March 24th, 2020, 6:19 pm
by Marky
neilcork68 wrote:Really really angry.

Had to take the wife shopping today for essential food items. Whilst waiting for Aldi to open we were in the car park for 10 minutes or so..
4 Skip lorries
1 lorry delivering camper vans
2 lorries delivering bricks went past us..
What are these people doing ...Essential travel was the message given ???

Thats it done for me for a week ..Total lockdown

Probably going to the construction sites our so-called prime minister has refused to shut down.