On a late turn today and the bus at midday was noticeably fuller, with fewer key workers and more shoppers and errand runners. I was the only one out of about 20 wearing a mask, whereas last week mask wearers were the majority.
Shopping is still a clusterfuck, people are genuinely too stupid and/or selfish to follow procedures.
The general feeling among colleagues is that we must have all been exposed to the virus by now, but because working in retail supercharges your immune system with constant barrage from the great unwashed, we've not noticed it.
Out of c.200 who have been here from the start, we've only had a handful who have almost definitely had it, most who've isolated with their own/family symptoms have been fine.
One husband of a colleague has died, and one (out of area, unconnected) father.
A lot of us are casting minds back to "bad colds" around November, December and January and wondering if that was it.
Shopping is still a clusterfuck, people are genuinely too stupid and/or selfish to follow procedures.
The general feeling among colleagues is that we must have all been exposed to the virus by now, but because working in retail supercharges your immune system with constant barrage from the great unwashed, we've not noticed it.
Out of c.200 who have been here from the start, we've only had a handful who have almost definitely had it, most who've isolated with their own/family symptoms have been fine.
One husband of a colleague has died, and one (out of area, unconnected) father.
A lot of us are casting minds back to "bad colds" around November, December and January and wondering if that was it.
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