Last week a member of my team came to work with suspected chicken pox. I don't share an office with her, but I had close contact and she was in and out of my office until approx 1pm when she announced she "thought" she had chicken pox. I sent her home immediately. I'm currently 8-9 weeks pregnant. I called my Mum who said she didn't think I'd had chicken pox. I then called my GP surgery and was asked to come in to have my bloods taken as a priority. This was on Tuesday of last week.
Since then I have chased my GP surgery and they seem to have lost my results! So I have no idea if I am immune or not. I am going in again tomorrow morning to see what is what as I thought if you didn't have immunity to it you had to have an injection within 4 days.
I've been in touch with the staff member and she informed me her GP said it was 75% likely to be chicken pox, so I said she wasn't to return to work until she had been given the all clear.
Work can be a bit funny, but I am reluctant to go back into the office in case a) she's infected others b) others may be carrying it and c) I don't know whether I am immune. I just don't want to take any risks at the moment.
I feel a mixture of anger with both member of staff and my GP surgery at the moment. My DH thinks I should be going back into the office tomorrow, but am I overreacting by wanting to check everything out first?!