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Influenza A & Inconsiderate People

mamerth

New member
I agree with Noexcues. It is our job to educate.

A lot of people just don't know how contagious they are.

I am stocked with lots of hand sanitizer.
 

mamerth

New member
I agree with Noexcues. It is our job to educate.

A lot of people just don't know how contagious they are.

I am stocked with lots of hand sanitizer.
 

mamerth

New member
I agree with Noexcues. It is our job to educate.

A lot of people just don't know how contagious they are.

I am stocked with lots of hand sanitizer.
 

mamerth

New member
I agree with Noexcues. It is our job to educate.

A lot of people just don't know how contagious they are.

I am stocked with lots of hand sanitizer.
 

mamerth

New member
I agree with Noexcues. It is our job to educate.
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<br />A lot of people just don't know how contagious they are.
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<br />I am stocked with lots of hand sanitizer.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I keep hand sanitizer on my desk and constantly am using it. After a scare a few years ago after DS was born and my student employee came to work with the flu, who used my computer and phone, and nobody wanted to tell me because it might "upset" me, we had a come to jesus meeting at work about people coming to work sick. It's not just my family but we've got a coworker awaiting a kidney transplant who was told by her doctor not to get a flu shot this year because of something having to do with antibodies and the transplant, another person recovering from cancer... And it's just common sense.

If I'd have known that the person sitting next to me was sick for real, I would've told him to go home, too. Guess I was thinking he was hungover again.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I keep hand sanitizer on my desk and constantly am using it. After a scare a few years ago after DS was born and my student employee came to work with the flu, who used my computer and phone, and nobody wanted to tell me because it might "upset" me, we had a come to jesus meeting at work about people coming to work sick. It's not just my family but we've got a coworker awaiting a kidney transplant who was told by her doctor not to get a flu shot this year because of something having to do with antibodies and the transplant, another person recovering from cancer... And it's just common sense.

If I'd have known that the person sitting next to me was sick for real, I would've told him to go home, too. Guess I was thinking he was hungover again.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I keep hand sanitizer on my desk and constantly am using it. After a scare a few years ago after DS was born and my student employee came to work with the flu, who used my computer and phone, and nobody wanted to tell me because it might "upset" me, we had a come to jesus meeting at work about people coming to work sick. It's not just my family but we've got a coworker awaiting a kidney transplant who was told by her doctor not to get a flu shot this year because of something having to do with antibodies and the transplant, another person recovering from cancer... And it's just common sense.

If I'd have known that the person sitting next to me was sick for real, I would've told him to go home, too. Guess I was thinking he was hungover again.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I keep hand sanitizer on my desk and constantly am using it. After a scare a few years ago after DS was born and my student employee came to work with the flu, who used my computer and phone, and nobody wanted to tell me because it might "upset" me, we had a come to jesus meeting at work about people coming to work sick. It's not just my family but we've got a coworker awaiting a kidney transplant who was told by her doctor not to get a flu shot this year because of something having to do with antibodies and the transplant, another person recovering from cancer... And it's just common sense.

If I'd have known that the person sitting next to me was sick for real, I would've told him to go home, too. Guess I was thinking he was hungover again.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I keep hand sanitizer on my desk and constantly am using it. After a scare a few years ago after DS was born and my student employee came to work with the flu, who used my computer and phone, and nobody wanted to tell me because it might "upset" me, we had a come to jesus meeting at work about people coming to work sick. It's not just my family but we've got a coworker awaiting a kidney transplant who was told by her doctor not to get a flu shot this year because of something having to do with antibodies and the transplant, another person recovering from cancer... And it's just common sense.
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<br />If I'd have known that the person sitting next to me was sick for real, I would've told him to go home, too. Guess I was thinking he was hungover again.
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I get that a lot at school. And it's slightly annoying. But then when I get whatever they brought in, I go to class too. So whatever. Really the people at school do it because we only have 3 absences before points are taken off, and if we miss too many, our advisers get real bitchy (like one girl who's also a mother came in sick because she said she needed to save her 3 absences for kid emergencies).
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I get that a lot at school. And it's slightly annoying. But then when I get whatever they brought in, I go to class too. So whatever. Really the people at school do it because we only have 3 absences before points are taken off, and if we miss too many, our advisers get real bitchy (like one girl who's also a mother came in sick because she said she needed to save her 3 absences for kid emergencies).
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I get that a lot at school. And it's slightly annoying. But then when I get whatever they brought in, I go to class too. So whatever. Really the people at school do it because we only have 3 absences before points are taken off, and if we miss too many, our advisers get real bitchy (like one girl who's also a mother came in sick because she said she needed to save her 3 absences for kid emergencies).
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I get that a lot at school. And it's slightly annoying. But then when I get whatever they brought in, I go to class too. So whatever. Really the people at school do it because we only have 3 absences before points are taken off, and if we miss too many, our advisers get real bitchy (like one girl who's also a mother came in sick because she said she needed to save her 3 absences for kid emergencies).
 

Emily65Roses

New member
I get that a lot at school. And it's slightly annoying. But then when I get whatever they brought in, I go to class too. So whatever. Really the people at school do it because we only have 3 absences before points are taken off, and if we miss too many, our advisers get real bitchy (like one girl who's also a mother came in sick because she said she needed to save her 3 absences for kid emergencies).
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
You know, I saw a story on one of the morning news shows the other day about this very subject. They were interviewing people, and most felt they had to go to work sick due to several things. The number one reason was that they didn't have sick days, and couldn't afford to miss. Then they listed things like competition in their office, not wanting to miss out on a deal/opportunity, etc.

Sometimes people are contageous before they even really know they are sick. I went to work once with what I thought was my usual sinus "stuff" and then that night began running a high fever. It turned out that I had strep, so I'm sure I was spreading germs all day even though I didn't mean to. In Liza's case though, that man knew he was exposed to a serious flu, and should have stayed home.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
You know, I saw a story on one of the morning news shows the other day about this very subject. They were interviewing people, and most felt they had to go to work sick due to several things. The number one reason was that they didn't have sick days, and couldn't afford to miss. Then they listed things like competition in their office, not wanting to miss out on a deal/opportunity, etc.

Sometimes people are contageous before they even really know they are sick. I went to work once with what I thought was my usual sinus "stuff" and then that night began running a high fever. It turned out that I had strep, so I'm sure I was spreading germs all day even though I didn't mean to. In Liza's case though, that man knew he was exposed to a serious flu, and should have stayed home.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
You know, I saw a story on one of the morning news shows the other day about this very subject. They were interviewing people, and most felt they had to go to work sick due to several things. The number one reason was that they didn't have sick days, and couldn't afford to miss. Then they listed things like competition in their office, not wanting to miss out on a deal/opportunity, etc.

Sometimes people are contageous before they even really know they are sick. I went to work once with what I thought was my usual sinus "stuff" and then that night began running a high fever. It turned out that I had strep, so I'm sure I was spreading germs all day even though I didn't mean to. In Liza's case though, that man knew he was exposed to a serious flu, and should have stayed home.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
You know, I saw a story on one of the morning news shows the other day about this very subject. They were interviewing people, and most felt they had to go to work sick due to several things. The number one reason was that they didn't have sick days, and couldn't afford to miss. Then they listed things like competition in their office, not wanting to miss out on a deal/opportunity, etc.

Sometimes people are contageous before they even really know they are sick. I went to work once with what I thought was my usual sinus "stuff" and then that night began running a high fever. It turned out that I had strep, so I'm sure I was spreading germs all day even though I didn't mean to. In Liza's case though, that man knew he was exposed to a serious flu, and should have stayed home.

Stacey
 

JORDYSMOM

New member
You know, I saw a story on one of the morning news shows the other day about this very subject. They were interviewing people, and most felt they had to go to work sick due to several things. The number one reason was that they didn't have sick days, and couldn't afford to miss. Then they listed things like competition in their office, not wanting to miss out on a deal/opportunity, etc.
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<br />Sometimes people are contageous before they even really know they are sick. I went to work once with what I thought was my usual sinus "stuff" and then that night began running a high fever. It turned out that I had strep, so I'm sure I was spreading germs all day even though I didn't mean to. In Liza's case though, that man knew he was exposed to a serious flu, and should have stayed home.
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<br />Stacey
 
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