It's been 4 years man. If you don't want to spread it, wear a mask.
I'm a hospital worker and back in 2020 it was a big deal obviously. Now It's pretty much a non-issue. If you're worried about spreading it, just wear a mask, any type of simple mask will do and sanitize your hands regularly. They're really not being unreasonable.
I agree. Pop a Dayquil and come to work.
Once you feel fine and no symptoms you can return to work. In most places the govt scrapped the 5 day isolation period as once the symptoms are asymptomatic you can’t transfer germs to others as they first thought. If you feel fine and not coughing and spluttering then you go to go. No need even to keep those tests anymore they are not relevant anymore ppl now know that Covid has been around since the 90s so it’s just another cold and it usually passes after feeling crap on the first day af yet perhaps 3-4 days in total. Go back to work when you feel ok is the best idea. Boss is clearly not buying into the old Covid rules and nor should he as it was all an embellished reaction mostly driven by govt ppl - good luck
As someone that had to work everyday during the pandemic, I don’t feel bad when people give employees a hard time for thinking it’s a free vacation. Work still needs to happen. People staying home trashed the economy. In the long run, people need to get over it and get back to work. Are you really going to sit in your bed for 5 days straight?
"line needs to go up, no matter the cost"
As someone with long covid, for most people it is indeed just a flu. If you feel sick stay at home, if you don't feel sick you can just go out. That's the rule in Netherlands. Even though I got COVID and am at home for 8 months and counting, it's a good rule.
"i'm stuck at home with chronic health problems because no one took this seriously, but people taking it even less seriously is good actually." :netherlands-cool:
definitely doesn't sound like an evil corporation from a 90s sci-fi game