For nearly two weeks my boss has come into work every day she works with a terrible cold and chest infection and now it has been passed onto multiple people in office. It started as a cold but now the cough has got really bad and the phlegm too (sorry tmi)
I wouldn't normally be this upset but I am 20 weeks pregnant and I suffer badly with asthma (often flaring up due to chest infections) My coughs get pretty bad when I have chest infections so I am always prescribed steroids when I have an asthma flare up.
I am just so furious that someone has come into work like that for such a long time, bringing up yucky green phlegm in the open office and putting people at risk, especially a pregnant asthmatic and another member of staff who has a very weak immune system due to a disability. I know that these things can pass to people before symptoms show up, which is no ones fault, but I feel like once it become obvious it was more than a common cold, the most responsible thing to do was take yourself out of the work environment. Her whole attitude towards people who are sick is also upsetting. I am almost certain she will look down on me for leaving work today. (she once got shirty with me when I said I have had to go to A&E for asthma attacks a few times, and actually told me I shouldn't because asthma attacks aren't an 'emergency')
Am I right to be this annoyed at what's happened or am I being an entitled pregnant lady? Ever since I started to feel ill I have been obsessing about what could happen if I have a full on asthma attack or if I have a bad infection while I am pregnant and it's getting me worried sick I will put baby at harm. I know it could just be a coincidence but with the amount of people dropping in the office with the same thing I doubt it. I'm also concerned about my sickness record as I already had time of for asthma flare up in January and then another day off for a migraine. I just feel like if the bosses make it obviously they are annoyed I left work early, I should say how I feel, but don't know if I am being unreasonable.