No to the daily "symptom assessment". On top of everything else employees have to deal with at work, they should not be subjected to a door Nazi scanning temperatures, administering COVID tests and handing out face masks as a condition to come to work today.
Yeah that sounds like shit. Imagine having to take your temperature every day you work even though you feel 100% fine. Ridiculous, I bet the asymptomatic spreading is manfactured lies because without that, none of this would be necessary.
people saying "eh it's a minor inconvenience and if it means my employer can open up again and I can go back to work, fine", sure but 1. Once it gets a foothold, it will become the "new norm" practically forever in retail to at the bare minimum wear a mask when interacting with customers, and 2. the moment someone coughs or sneezes ONCE, the place goes into panic and a cleaning squad has to hose everything down and you get put into immediate quarantine and might be sent home.
I work in outpatient counseling near Dayton. We've been open the whole time, bending to and adhering to every suggestion given to us by the state because thousands dropping dead from (Chinese) opioids a few years back was by far worse than this nonsense.
Guess I better start watching South Park again so I can re-acquaint myself with Kenny-speak.
No to the daily "symptom assessment". On top of everything else employees have to deal with at work, they should not be subjected to a door Nazi scanning temperatures, administering COVID tests and handing out face masks as a condition to come to work today.
Yeah that sounds like shit. Imagine having to take your temperature every day you work even though you feel 100% fine. Ridiculous, I bet the asymptomatic spreading is manfactured lies because without that, none of this would be necessary.
people saying "eh it's a minor inconvenience and if it means my employer can open up again and I can go back to work, fine", sure but 1. Once it gets a foothold, it will become the "new norm" practically forever in retail to at the bare minimum wear a mask when interacting with customers, and 2. the moment someone coughs or sneezes ONCE, the place goes into panic and a cleaning squad has to hose everything down and you get put into immediate quarantine and might be sent home.
I work in outpatient counseling near Dayton. We've been open the whole time, bending to and adhering to every suggestion given to us by the state because thousands dropping dead from (Chinese) opioids a few years back was by far worse than this nonsense.
Guess I better start watching South Park again so I can re-acquaint myself with Kenny-speak.
Despite no previous mask order throughout their shutdown.
yeah and 3 weeks from now :(
Someone tell dewine, it was a PERFECT phone call.