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Over half my crew has taken a leave of absence, and several of those that remain are working reduced hours. Starting today, I have to check everyone's temperature and ask them a slew of questions like if they have traveled recently or had symptoms of the China virus.

Week by week these rules have just been a little bit more irritating. It has gotten to the point that it just seems unreasonable to keep us open.

I suspect that next week I will have to start doing prostate exams to every employee before they can enter the building.

Christ, this is dumb.

Over half my crew has taken a leave of absence, and several of those that remain are working reduced hours. Starting today, I have to check everyone's temperature and ask them a slew of questions like if they have traveled recently or had symptoms of the China virus. Week by week these rules have just been a little bit more irritating. It has gotten to the point that it just seems unreasonable to keep us open. I suspect that next week I will have to start doing prostate exams to every employee before they can enter the building. Christ, this is dumb.

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Funny story: All of our suppliers are out of touch less thermometers. We won't have one for at least 3 weeks. What the fuck is the point then?

[–] xyzzy 3 points (+3|-0)

The pandemic won't be over in three weeks and many infected will still spread the virus.

My State Order ends in less than 2 weeks, unless they decide to extend it.