Coronavirus update 19th March 2020
Latest briefing:
The Prime Minister has announced new measures to combat coronavirus, including closing schools until further notice to help slow the spread of the disease.
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Today, the Government will publish in full the Emergency Coronavirus Bill – which will protect life and the nation’s public health and ensure NHS and social care staff are supported to deal with significant extra pressure.
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Comments
I have an older brother currently stuck in Italy (healthy, thankfully). Italy is no longer ventilating over 60s even though their health service is much better equipped than ours.
I'm over 60 and my employer is requiring me to work in close proximity with visitors from around the world.
I'm now starting to seriously shit myself.
Nationally testing is being extended and ramped up, with a projected 10,000 tests by the end of this week and up to 25,000 by the end of next week. moving towards tens of thousands per day.
I gather that as of 19th March there were 42 recorded cases of Covid-19 in Cumbria, which may mean that including those we don't yet know about there could well be four hundred.
Can't speak for every employer. Mine (Openreach, part of the BT group) has been very good about suspending all non-essential travel and meetings, strongly encouraging all employees who can work at home to do so and those who have contact with others and customers to protect themselves and the people they have dealings with.
Sadly there will inevitably be employers who don't do that, but we have to encourage them all to do the right thing.
I don't know who you work for Paul, so have no idea whether they ought to be operating but better that people act responsibly - as thousands of organisations and people have -and if necessary curtail or amend operations without waiting to be told to. Sadly there may be some organisations which have to be told to suspend oeprations.
It seems today Johnson has finally made the right decision to order closures. Not absolutely certain that WLC will stop, but I'm hoping.
I'm also hoping they won't sack me for criticising them publicly like this.
If you change your mind and want the post deleted let me know and I will do so. Sadly there is a precedent for someone getting flack at work over comments on this blog though IIRC it was colleagues applying social pressure rather than bosses threatening disciplinary action.
Of course, it's never the really outrageous posts which incur anything like that because they're always the anonymous ones.