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Previously on "Virus Man isn't brave, he's a thoughtless idiot"
I have always taken the view that because I am infectious before the symptoms start to show it would be pointless cutting myself off from society when they do.
So I am not going to forgo a day's billing because I have a cold. Different rules applied when I was permie however.
I look at it like this. This would only work if everyone were to stay at home, and in fact your most infectious just before the symptoms start to show.
I ignore people who frown at me simply because I have a bad cold. I always pick up the cold from work anyway. Why the f*** should I pay several hundred pounds when everyone will get it anyway.
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