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Corona faker?

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bmbonanza · 27/02/2020 09:01

A person at work has been on holiday abroad - Thailand - has come back and elected to isolate because they say they may have been in contact with someone with Corona. They have no symptoms but have self signed off for 2 weeks (paid) meaning others are having to do their work. they are posting on FB etc about how they are doing their decorating and catching up with stuff in their two weeks. Their 'sick' record is poor but apparently this wont count against them. can we all just do this?

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HollysBush · 27/02/2020 09:03

Good grief, CF!

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WTAFFF · 27/02/2020 09:03

I can see where you’re coming from but would you rather they came into work and potentially infected lots of people?

Whilst they might taking the piss I think I’d rather not take that chance! Can they not work from home?

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Lweji · 27/02/2020 09:05

can we all just do this?

Yes. Book a trip to China now

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BorneoBabe · 27/02/2020 09:08

YANBU. People are going to take advantage.

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WorraLiberty · 27/02/2020 09:10

Do you know they haven't been in contact with someone with the virus?

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Enchiladas · 27/02/2020 09:10

I'd be glad they were self isolating tbh. No symptoms doesn't mean they're not a carrier.

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huuskymam · 27/02/2020 09:10

It can take 2 weeks for the symptoms to manifest, and he probably wouldn't know if hes been in contact with someone that carried it. Better safe than sorry.

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Lweji · 27/02/2020 09:16

Imagine the thread complaining that they had come to work and had infected everyone.

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WorraLiberty · 27/02/2020 09:18

Imagine the thread complaining that they had come to work and had infected everyone.

True! Some MNetters have a meltdown if colleagues come to work with a cold.

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GinDrinker00 · 27/02/2020 09:18

Better to be safe than sorry. Imagine if they did come in and you all caught it, I’m sure he’d be a CF then too. Can’t win!

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Lllot5 · 27/02/2020 09:25

I think I’d rather they did this than come in and potentially infect others.
Might be taking the piss but might not be.

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purpleboy · 27/02/2020 09:26

I'd much prefer them to self isolate than infect everyone. He could just be a blagger but I'd rather that than take the risk.

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woodchuck99 · 27/02/2020 09:29

He could be lying but I wouldn't want to take the risk. Obviously you can do that too but you need to go on holiday to somewhere with a high risk of coronavirus first. Do you really want to do that just so you can have a couple of weeks off work?

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theemmadilemma · 27/02/2020 09:29

Likely a piss taker but in this situation I'd rather be safe than sorry.

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squiglet111 · 27/02/2020 09:32

He's doing what has been advised by the government. Might be enjoying it as well, but better that than infect everyone if he turns out to have it

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TweetUsOnFacebook · 27/02/2020 09:33

Can't he do any work from home?

It's annoying for you and difficult to prove if he is indeed being a CF, so I'm in the better safe than sorry camp, op.

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JustInCaseCakeHappens · 27/02/2020 09:37

If you look at the map of declared cases, we could pretty much all self-isolate, that's the problem.

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Meruem · 27/02/2020 09:37

Sorry OP but it’s 2 weeks, suck it up. Of course they’re going to be getting on with stuff that needs doing at home, what else would you do when you’re self isolating? People need to take precautions, yes it’s quite possible this person is taking advantage but it’s only 2 weeks. In the grand scheme of things it’s better safe than sorry.

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FizzyIce · 27/02/2020 09:38

But they could very well have been in contact with someone with the virus, there are a few cases in that country.
Are they playing on it? Yeah,maybe but wouldn’t you rather they didn’t bring the virus into your office ?

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RainydaysandMondaysalways · 27/02/2020 09:40

I presume he had to provide a bit more specific detail about location and times. Not much your work can do though if someone wants to lie about it they could but they can't take the risk.

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Pukkatea · 27/02/2020 09:42

Depends if they are able to work from home or not. If they can, that's a bit CF. If they can't, and you have no proof they are lying, well then what else can be done? If they've come into contact with someone they should self isolate - they don't have to be miserable while they do it. If I had to self isolate and couldn't work from home I'd do some decorating as well!

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CassidyStone · 27/02/2020 09:42

People who have travelled to South East Asia are all being advised to self-quarantine for 2 weeks, on their return, just in case. You'd only need one person carrying the virus on the plane for example.

I honestly think it's better to be safe than sorry, and if I was an employer, I would be following the WHO guidelines too.

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ChanklyBore · 27/02/2020 09:42

Why are posters assuming the person is male?

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Wheresthebeach · 27/02/2020 09:44

I wish more people would self isolate - DD's school has kids that were skiing in Italy but are back at school. We aren't going to contain this without self isolating.

School in Derbyshire has closed, an American Oil company has sent home 300 people from their offices in Canary Wharf it's spreading and calling people 'fakers' for self isolating isn't helpful.

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AJPTaylor · 27/02/2020 09:44

Cheeky fuckers charter isn't it?

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