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Well, isn't this getting silly!

74 replies

BleddyHell · 19/07/2021 17:55

So today rules for NHS staff have been updated...if we get pinged by track and trace, or one of our household tests positive, we must still go to work but have to isolate at home when not at work. I think somebody has lost the bloody plot, I really do.

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Saucery · 19/07/2021 17:56

Seriously? They could fuck off with that if I was NHS staff.

GoWalkabout · 19/07/2021 17:57

Really?

MichelleScarn · 19/07/2021 18:00

That reminds me of the early days of all of this when people were advocating for keyworker staff (before everyone was one) to do similar all the time- "leave your home only for work purposes or to do errands for others!" Hmm

AnotherDayAnotherCake · 19/07/2021 18:02

That makes no sense at all… it must be true.

EveryFlightBeginsWithAFall · 19/07/2021 18:02

Yeah I wouldn't be doing that!

GreatBigBeautifulTommorow · 19/07/2021 18:02

Eh? Really?
I saw the bit about if isolating would cause service disruption PCR and daily lateral flows……missed the rest?
So we can work but isolate the rest of the time?!

Ginmakesitallok · 19/07/2021 18:04

If all NHS staff have to isolate if pinged the there'll be no staff in by mid August.

GoWalkabout · 19/07/2021 18:06

I mean I don't disagree about if pinged by the app, but if a member of the household tests positive?

BleddyHell · 19/07/2021 18:06

@GreatBigBeautifulTommorow yep, 100% true. Absolutely ridiculous 🙄

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TheKeatingFive · 19/07/2021 18:06

Yeah, no. Sod that.

HasaDigaEebowai · 19/07/2021 18:07

Its what they did with the test schools. My dc are at a test school. If they tested positive they had to go home and isolate. If they were a close contact they could stay at school subject to testing every couple of days at school and isolating out of school hours.

It worked well to keep them all at school for the most part. Clearly lots still tested positive though mainly because loads didn’t follow the rules to isolate at home outside of school hours.

Annoyedandirritated · 19/07/2021 18:08

How does that work out for community psychiatric nurses?!

itsgettingwierd · 19/07/2021 18:09

So you can risk taking it into a healthcare setting where you'll likely be close contact with ill people but not shop ag distance in a mask at your local Tesco? 🤔🤯

I can understand daily testing and working if negative but surely if that's the case you can go anywhere for 24 hours until the next test?

BleddyHell · 19/07/2021 18:12

@GoWalkabout I don't agree with it AT ALL. As an ITU nurse I'm caring for the sickest of the sick, people who couldn't fend off even the most trivial of illnesses that wouldn't touch most people, I would be devastated if I transmitted covid to one of my patients when I should have been isolating

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gardeninggirl68 · 19/07/2021 18:13

so you can't even nip into tesco or a petrol station on way to work then?

XenoBitch · 19/07/2021 18:14

@Annoyedandirritated

How does that work out for community psychiatric nurses?!
That is a good point.

None of this makes sense anymore.

PrincessNutNuts · 19/07/2021 18:16

I wonder what this policy will do for NHS patients' odds of catching covid in hospital?

GreatBigBeautifulTommorow · 19/07/2021 18:17

@BleddyHell just had a read of the Gov guidance.
I feel like I’m living in a parallel universe.

Reallybadidea · 19/07/2021 18:17

Is this the NHS as a whole or a particular Trust?

3asAbird · 19/07/2021 18:18

What if they take public transport so many hospitals lack parking and strict criteria for parking permits.

BleddyHell · 19/07/2021 18:18

@Reallybadidea I'm guessing thus is NHS wide, there's absolute hell up on nursing and NHS Facebook pages

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GreatBigBeautifulTommorow · 19/07/2021 18:19

@Reallybadidea NHS. New Guidance on gov uk.
Don’t know how to link Hmm

Kitkatchunkyplease · 19/07/2021 18:19

The children where I work have been doing this if they are close contacts. Allowed in to school with daily testing, but have to isolate the rest of the time.

Weirdfan · 19/07/2021 18:19

@HasaDigaEebowai

Its what they did with the test schools. My dc are at a test school. If they tested positive they had to go home and isolate. If they were a close contact they could stay at school subject to testing every couple of days at school and isolating out of school hours.

It worked well to keep them all at school for the most part. Clearly lots still tested positive though mainly because loads didn’t follow the rules to isolate at home outside of school hours.

I don't understand the conclusion that loads still testing positive was because they didn't isolate at home, surely it's more likely they transmitted it between themselves at school Confused
Kitkatchunkyplease · 19/07/2021 18:20

Meant to add- Seems very strange when you're dealing with ill people!