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Stay At Home If Your Sick
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Self isolate, surely if you have any kind of flu, you wouldn't be able, or want to go anywhere
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Government/NHS advice is to stay at home if you have symptoms that might be leading towards full-blown Covid-19 symptoms.
So if you've simply got a high temperature (even though you don't feel particularly unwell) or a newly-developed continuous cough (even though you've got no other cold/flu symptoms at all), you should still remain at home for 7 days:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/co ndition s/coron avirus- covid-1 9/
Many (probably most?) people would normally continue to go to work and/or socialise with others if they'd simply got 'an annoying cough' (rather than 'flu'). It's those people to whom the advice to self-isolate is mainly aimed at.
So if you've simply got a high temperature (even though you don't feel particularly unwell) or a newly-developed continuous cough (even though you've got no other cold/flu symptoms at all), you should still remain at home for 7 days:
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Many (probably most?) people would normally continue to go to work and/or socialise with others if they'd simply got 'an annoying cough' (rather than 'flu'). It's those people to whom the advice to self-isolate is mainly aimed at.
I thought the most interesting thing they said was this:
There will come a time when you cannot stop people getting the virus, indeed with the likelihood that up to 10,000 may already be infected, then that time is probably already here.
And they say actually it’s good that people would get it because that builds immunity for the future
There will come a time when you cannot stop people getting the virus, indeed with the likelihood that up to 10,000 may already be infected, then that time is probably already here.
And they say actually it’s good that people would get it because that builds immunity for the future
Yes there is leeway. Special measures are designed to make sure that sick leave is for those who are sick. They can be asked to see occupational health, get a medical certificate from day one, phone in to report on their condition and so on. If someone is continually ill then it may mean that the job that they are in is not suitable for them. None of the measures should cause any hardship to someone who is genuinely ill.