Johnson urges people to return to work if they can, contradicting government advice
Not content with boasting about shaking hands with Covid 19 patients in March, he's back on his quest to cause more British civilian deaths than the Blitz.
On the other hand UK government guidance says...
Offices and contact centres - Working safely during coronavirus (COVID-19) - Guidance - GOV.UK
Not content with boasting about shaking hands with Covid 19 patients in March, he's back on his quest to cause more British civilian deaths than the Blitz.
“I do want people to start to go to work now if you can, but remember to follow the guidance because that is the way to save lives,” he said.
“I think everybody has sort of taken the ‘stay at home if you can’ – I think we should now say, well, ‘go back to work if you can.’
“Because I think it’s very important that people should try to lead their lives more normally. I want to see more people feeling confident to use the shops, use the restaurants, and get back into work – but only if we all follow the guidance.”
“I think everybody has sort of taken the ‘stay at home if you can’ – I think we should now say, well, ‘go back to work if you can.’
“Because I think it’s very important that people should try to lead their lives more normally. I want to see more people feeling confident to use the shops, use the restaurants, and get back into work – but only if we all follow the guidance.”
Objective: That everyone should work from home, unless they cannot work from home.
People who can work from home should continue to do so. Employers should decide, in consultation with their workers, whether it is viable for them to continue working from home. Where it is decided that workers should come into their place of work then this will need to be reflected in the risk assessment and actions taken to manage the risks of transmission in line with this guidance.
People who can work from home should continue to do so. Employers should decide, in consultation with their workers, whether it is viable for them to continue working from home. Where it is decided that workers should come into their place of work then this will need to be reflected in the risk assessment and actions taken to manage the risks of transmission in line with this guidance.
Comment