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Londin and now surrey have a very high covid rate and been placed in Tier 3 restrictions

which got mr thinking, we aren’t supposed to go in peoples houses socially, so should we really be working in peoples houses ? Other than for emergency call-outs etc

thoughts ??
 
Teir 3, or teir 4 in Scotland are less restrictive that what was a “full lockdown” and we were expected to work in people’s homes then.

if you’re wearing face coverings, distancing and sanatising.... it’s no different than going for your necessary food shopping.
 
I think if sensible precautions are taken... we're fine. It's actually a rare virus to catch... in my area it's about 0.8% officially... so the risks are very low. Even if you do catch it, only a small minority have severe symptoms.

What gets my goat is that when I go to Lidl to buy essential food to live... it's full of couples and families having a day out !! Regardless of what tier you're in... surely common sense says... stay away from other people !!
 
Teir 3, or teir 4 in Scotland are less restrictive that what was a “full lockdown” and we were expected to work in people’s homes then.

if you’re wearing face coverings, distancing and sanatising.... it’s no different than going for your necessary food shopping.

By you wearing a face covering you are stopping you breathing out covid into someone's house, but there is no protection for you catching it while in someone's house which may have it, as they will not be living in there house with a mask on so the air would be contaminated so to speak (the mask concept works the opposite way round to what alot of people believe)

Doing the necessary food shop everyone should be wearing a mask (to protect others) and the amount of air inside the building is usually more and the air flow and fresh air in is much increased then it would be in a house,

So its not sure its quite the same thing


Good question though: best thing to stop the spread then no shouldn't be in people house

But you still need to earn money etc
 
Londin and now surrey have a very high covid rate and been placed in Tier 3 restrictions

which got mr thinking, we aren’t supposed to go in peoples houses socially, so should we really be working in peoples houses ? Other than for emergency call-outs etc

thoughts ??
I worked through when Derry hit 1155.9 cases per 100,000 7 day incidence rate (well over 1% of the population 7 day incidence rate). This included in people's houses, as well as in numerous business premises. I certainly wouldn't be cancelling work.

My RAMS do not recognise masks as a proper mitigation measure, so I do not wear them anywhere where not specifically required and requested. I certainly wouldn't voluntarily wear one. I am completely opposed to social engineering.

If someone wanted masks I would respectfully suggest that it would be more appropriate if they kept their distance from me when working, as this should be more effective and should also render masks completely unnecessary.
 
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