Self-isolating, Working from home and a Thank You

Last week, after pondering long and hard about whether I should be working from home or not, and talking to my consultant, my GP and my friends and colleagues, I took the decision to request to work from home.

I am based at reception normally, so deal with a lot of visitors from all different backgrounds. As this coronavirus has developed I have felt that by being at the front line of the hub and having an underlying health condition, It is too risky to be at work.

I talked to my employers and sorted out a remote working system so I can work from home. I feel quite lucky that I can. I have set myself up on my laptop. And have managed to get a works phone that links up to reception.

I know theres many people out there who can’t work from home so either have lost their jobs entirely or still have to go on, risking their health. I feel for them, I really do. Those who are still going out to work, to look after the vulnerable, the sick and/or do their bit for the community itself, thank you! My mum is one of these people and I can see how concerned she is, not only because she’s putting her health at risk, she knows she has to come home and risk her family’s health too. Especially mine.

So again, thank you to all key workers! Whether you work for the NHS, are Teachers, Social Workers, Shop workers etc.. You are all superstars!

I really hope this worrying time ends soon. After Boris’s speech last night, I understand we are in lock down for a minimum of 3 weeks. It’s going to be tough. It’s going to be boring. It’s going to be lonely for many. It’s times like this I’m grateful for technology. Use your phones and use your laptops to contact friends and family. Use it also to play games with friends, learn new skills and develop knowledge on anything youre interested in.

Stay safe and try and stay sane! πŸ˜‚

I hope after these 3 weeks, we’ll have good news!

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