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36 minutes ago, Xela said:

While not confirmed by our management, they've indicated that they think we'll be working from home for the rest of 2020. 

I can do my job from home so have no real need to go into a 2000 capacity office block with rammed lifts. 

Our company are forming plans to get people back in the office on the week on week off system they were going to try before we locked down. No indication of when that will happen.

I was back after my furlough last week. I even went into the office for a day!

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Had results of my second test and Mrs 3rd. I'm still negative even though I am convinced I already had it, fatigue, loss of taste and smell, breathlessness etc just mild symptoms though. Strangely Mrs is still Positive after 5 weeks now. No one can say weather it's safe to go back to work, (NHS Nurse) they are just guessing. Manager said to go back, doctor thinks it may be the test picking up dead cells due to her not having symptoms for nearly 4 weeks, she had them very mild too so both been lucky.

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4 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Had results of my second test and Mrs 3rd. I'm still negative even though I am convinced I already had it, fatigue, loss of taste and smell, breathlessness etc just mild symptoms though. Strangely Mrs is still Positive after 5 weeks now. No one can say weather it's safe to go back to work, (NHS Nurse) they are just guessing. Manager said to go back, doctor thinks it may be the test picking up dead cells due to her not having symptoms for nearly 4 weeks, she had them very mild too so both been lucky.

Glad you're both ok. I think I had it back in November, but it just seems impossible, although symptoms were exactly the same as C19. 

Stay safe. 

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Are there none of these antibody tests around? Wasn’t it reported that NY had 20% of the population “immune” now?

I’ve not heard of a single person in the UK tested for the antibody.

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You must obey the rules on social distancing and to enforce those rules we will increase the fines for the small minority who break them.

What? There are fines for not 'obeying social distancing rules'?

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1 hour ago, markavfc40 said:

 

Perhaps it means stay alert to what we keep telling you to do, you thick clearings in the woods. 

I have had zero problem interpreting the rules and guidelines given out, not one. Does this mean I am intelligent, or am I a moron for doing as i am told? 

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So some schooling maybe in June. Some pubs/restaurants, perhaps in July.

No mention at all of inter household socialising. I couldn't give a toss about the pub, I want to be able to see my family within the next few months.

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1 minute ago, Davkaus said:

So some schooling maybe in June. Some pubs/restaurants, perhaps in July.

No mention at all of inter household socialising. I couldn't give a toss about the pub, I want to be able to see my family within the next few months.

Speaking to those who support th government. The "Wetherspoons" football shirt wearing lot.

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2 minutes ago, RimmyJimmer said:

Perhaps it means stay alert to what we keep telling you to do, you thick clearings in the woods. 

I have had zero problem interpreting the rules and guidelines given out, not one. Does this mean I am intelligent, or am I a moron for doing as i am told? 

The entire point is summed up in the first word of your post. 
 

Perhaps... that’s what they mean. Or perhaps it’s this. Or perhaps it’s that. 

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