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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
So I do think people coming in is good. But definitely get some not wanting to. Our secretaries are in about 1 day every other week. Any given day about 1/4 of the attorneys are in. Mostly for meetings that are likely more productive in person. I agree with Sebby that my best thinking comes during a workout, but "our best" seldom comes over Zoom. But even when I was at a show face place, drive an hour and a half to show face at 5:30? Fuck no.
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Coming in is one thing, but understand that at my place
coming in doesn't count unless someone is there and sees you. That was before and that is now. So if you worked 90 hours in a week and no one saw you:
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And I've had to chill people on the "should come in" emails. We regularly send out email saying if you are doing fine working from home, God Bless. This isn't just for safety; I also don't want to be sued for urging people into getting a disease. How can a PI firm
not get that risk?
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Dunno, especially when mask usage and ventilation is lacking.
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So my place had 50 people working close together early March. Then we turned into the 3rd worst state in the country. Of our 50 I'm only aware of 2 (and they were fucking) that got it. Of course there could have been others that didn't know they had it. Funny, in early June several of us were speculating that we did have it (I remember being very tired in late February, etc), a mild "it" but "it." We all tested No for antibodies.
How bad did your place get hit?
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They aren't candid with the information, but at least half of one floor where superspreader sat and coughed all got hit. So looking at a 40% hit rate for that floor. No one knows the seriousness of the cases, but thankfully, no one has died and they all seem pretty mild and resolved -- for now.
And they have told people who did get hit "Why are you worried, you have the antibodies, right?"