It's frustrating knowing there are likely so many people who would like to help but who are not allowed- at precisely the time many people also are home from work.
It would be glorious to use volunteers in some capacity, I wouldn't have to work 7 straight days last week lol. But the risk (or perceived risk) of the virus coming into the building (on someone who doesn't need to be there) is what keeps us awake a night. It's already a huge leap of faith trusting our coworkers to sit still when they're off work.
It's frustrating knowing there are likely so many people who would like to help but who are not allowed- at precisely the time many people also are home from work.
It would be glorious to use volunteers in some capacity, I wouldn't have to work 7 straight days last week lol. But the risk (or perceived risk) of the virus coming into the building (on someone who doesn't need to be there) is what keeps us awake a night. It's already a huge leap of faith trusting our coworkers to sit still when they're off work.
exactly- and I get that. It's just tragic.