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Old 1st February 2020, 13:03   #1
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Nice to see that British coachdrivers are immune to the Chinese "lurgy" No worries then- what is it about the word "quarantine" that is so difficult to understand? Chris S.
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Old 1st February 2020, 18:23   #2
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Nice to see that British coachdrivers are immune to the Chinese "lurgy" No worries then- what is it about the word "quarantine" that is so difficult to understand? Chris S.
I hope our company doesn’t get asked to transport the Chinese family that have been admitted to Newcastle’s RVI. Thankfully I am just part time casual,so the full timers will get the job before me.
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Nice to see that British coachdrivers are immune to the Chinese "lurgy" No worries then- what is it about the word "quarantine" that is so difficult to understand? Chris S.

They've all been given 10 days paid leave in effective isolation at home. Coaches will be deep cleaned and given a 14 day stand down before they see use again.
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What on earth are they doing bringing people back here in the first place?
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Old 2nd February 2020, 18:47   #5
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I have often seen "carers" put on latex gloves, dress and wash a person and then prepare the person's lunch. All wearing the same gloves! They are obviously used to protect the carer! They will also take the gloves off as they leave the premises after handling various tools, surfaces, door handles etc!


Cross contamination is a major factor in infection control that is often forgotten by those who should know better. I have often heard management querying the amount of protective equipment costs!


Check out the sandwich makers in shops who then take your money, still using the same gloves!
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