I’m paying the cleaner to stay at home and think this is the right thing to do for us in our particular circumstances. But the person paying the cleaner is also taking a risk by them coming in? If both want to take that risk then surely that’s fair? No imbalance of risk surely
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Replying to @hey_tambourine @lauraheeks and
This is false and it needs to be called out The more different people you run into every day the higher a chance you have of infection (each individual encounter has a small, finite probability of infecting you)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @hey_tambourine and
If one cleaner services ten different houses and one house ends up being a source of the virus, the probability that the cleaner gets it will come up well before the probability of the cleaner giving it to the other nine families
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Replying to @arthur_affect @hey_tambourine and
The risk goes in all directions but it's not somehow a fair and balanced risk in all circumstances The workers have to see more different customers in the course of a week than vice versa, the bulk of the risk falls on them
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Replying to @arthur_affect @hey_tambourine and
I mean, this should be common sense I've interacted with retail workers all my life but it was when I was working retail that I suddenly got sick way more often Everyone who's worked that kind of job knows it - you can't avoid "flu season" in a face-to-face job
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Replying to @arthur_affect @hey_tambourine and
Yes, I think the sneeze guards should be permanent. Also, we need cash to be touchless.
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Replying to @KUrbanCole @hey_tambourine and
Yeah I remember when the new guy at my work had a little kid sneeze directly in his face and then ended up out for a week with the flu and was FURIOUS to discover you can't get worker's comp for that because it's not a "workplace injury"
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It's one of those things where like you want to make fun of his naivete but also if you think about it he has a point and then you're just mad
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