But why should she have to do zoom meetings when the world has pretty much got back to normal? I don't agree with all the new rules, I've killed myself working on the front line through out all of this so it's not like I'm a covid non believer but shes not done anything wrong. She's actually being very sensible and done the lateral flows before going etc. It's just an unfortunate thing. I caught it off my mum in August. My tests were all negative and I had to go to work despite feeling ill. A few days later I tested positive.. unfortunately it happens.
Before covid how many people would cancel something because they've got a cold? I actually feel sorry for her because it seems she can't do anything right
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She had a cold and tested. The result was negative.
She’s done sod all wrong, don’t tell me companies are fine with people staying off work because they have the sniffles and a lft is negative like I’ve just read above
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She can’t do right for doing wrong can she. The exact same thing has happened to me, tested (I had a cold) negative leading upto an event, went to the event, came home and 2 days later have tested positive. I could have passed it on.
Do I feel bad? Yes.
Did I do anything wrong?
Did I shite…