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When you consider meeting attendees may have Covid and be infectious, then that must outweigh utility of Zoom, unless it is essential that people meet face to face.Originally posted by d000hg View PostCould perhaps, should is subjective. Zoom et al become less useful the more people are involved in a meeting.
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The meeting should have been done on Zoom/Teams/WhatsApp/Whatever no need for them to be in the same room.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThis is how T&T works though. Even if you distance, a meeting where you are in a room for a protracted period will flag anyone in the room.
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This is how T&T works though. Even if you distance, a meeting where you are in a room for a protracted period will flag anyone in the room.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMmmm seems the unions are kicking off...
'Serious doubts' over Covid safety in government, union warns | Coronavirus | The Guardian
There are “serious doubts” about coronavirus safety in government, the biggest civil servants’ union has warned, after Boris Johnson and six Conservative MPs went into self-isolation after being photographed standing near each other at a Downing Street event.
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3 day weekOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostOne out all out!
Wot about the workers!
Capitalist running dogs!
Every man (remember it was the 1970s) his very own pile of rubbish in the streets!
Red Robbo!
Arthur Scargill!
Everything beige!
Running for candles
Bread Shortage
Yeast rationed
Sugar Shortage
Lucy Donaldson (round the bike sheds)
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One out all out!Originally posted by Mordac View PostWelcome to the 1970s...
Wot about the workers!
Capitalist running dogs!
Every man (remember it was the 1970s) his very own pile of rubbish in the streets!
Red Robbo!
Arthur Scargill!
Everything beige!
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Mmmm seems the unions are kicking off...
'Serious doubts' over Covid safety in government, union warns | Coronavirus | The Guardian
There are “serious doubts” about coronavirus safety in government, the biggest civil servants’ union has warned, after Boris Johnson and six Conservative MPs went into self-isolation after being photographed standing near each other at a Downing Street event.
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