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65rosessamurai
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since a recent discovery of infected people in Japan, just my company alone has made very strict rules in regards to preventing the spread of the new virus.
First, they stated that any body temperature over 38 degrees celcius gives you an automatic sick day. They said not to come to work with a temperature over 38.
Then, I had just received three masks that are requested by the company to use during my commute.
They have those handy "wet-nap" tissues that everyone can use just one per day, to wipe their hands of any "cooties" (not just the virus).
My thought is that if they were considering on making such an investment to prevent spreading, I was wondering if using anti-bacterial alcohol to spray on the hands, and also have some gargling medicine available.
I don't mind such precautions, but I am concerned whether just having a lung infection will put my body temp above 37degrees C.
What kind of preventative action is being taken where you are all at?
First, they stated that any body temperature over 38 degrees celcius gives you an automatic sick day. They said not to come to work with a temperature over 38.
Then, I had just received three masks that are requested by the company to use during my commute.
They have those handy "wet-nap" tissues that everyone can use just one per day, to wipe their hands of any "cooties" (not just the virus).
My thought is that if they were considering on making such an investment to prevent spreading, I was wondering if using anti-bacterial alcohol to spray on the hands, and also have some gargling medicine available.
I don't mind such precautions, but I am concerned whether just having a lung infection will put my body temp above 37degrees C.
What kind of preventative action is being taken where you are all at?