Well, it's finally happened. I had to spend the last week wearing one of these...
One of my co-workers - my boss in fact - came down with the H1N1 flu last week. He was visibly sick the two days he came to work prior to finally going to the hospital, which made the news that he did, in fact, have the H1N1 flu that much worse. Let me just say, in general, it sucks when people come to work sick. I get it. You can't imagine how the company would survive without you...and all that work would just pile up. But for crying out loud, the company is going to be in worse shape when more people get sick from the virus you bring to work. Stay home people!
Ok, now that I've got that off of my chest...I promise, no more yelling.
As you might imagine, there's a lot of panic and tension in the air, and the company has gone into containment mode. Everyone is following the procedures laid out in a memo sent a few weeks ago. The H1N1 prevention policy was issued reminding us of general precautions to take on a day-to-day basis. There are rules for who must wear masks depending on the proximity to co-workers and family members, how long we should wash our hands, and gentle reminders to cover mouths and such.
Now, we're putting it to the test. So far so good. Only one other person on our floor was diagnosed and had to miss a few days. Of course, he was in close proximity to the original carrier during those two courageous days he came to work, so it shouldn't count against our preventative measures. I've also heard of other cases on other floors, but nothing crazy. I've since been able to stop wearing my mask temporarily - oh darn - but now there are now spray bottles of disinfectant at every entrance and exit. I won't miss the masks (I'm still reserving judgment on the effectiveness of those things), and part of me wants to joke about all of the policies and procedures, but I just don't want to jinx myself...oh, who am I kidding? The flu hits us all, and we're probably better off once we've gotten it. If only I could only guarantee that these policies and preventions work until after this next weekend because I have a date with my wife...oh, and maybe the weekend after that because we have visitors coming into town...oh oh, and it's not going to work in November because of that trip we have planned...and come to think of it, December's not so good because we're going back to the States for a visit and that would just ruin everything...
I guess there's just no good time to be sick! Until then, I'll enjoy smelling my own breath!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Perhaps your coworkers just need to learn the hand washing dance and then you wouldn't need to wear masks anymore. http://tinyurl.com/ykry3z2
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