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Originally Posted by dirk digler
I don't want the city to put them out of business but the first rule has always been don't show up to work if you are showing symptoms and she should have been sent home immediately. They are now saying another hair stylist there had mild symptoms that tested positive and exposed more people.
At least though they were wearing face masks and kept good contact tracing records.
People just need to be super vigilant in these type of businesses and the original person must have had bad enough symptoms to go get a test.
The company I work for is in the health care biz with offices all across the state of MO and we haven't had one case yet. From the get go the company policy was you can't show up with any symptoms and if you are caught on premise with symptoms it is grounds for termination.
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I agree it was stupid for the person to show up if they were symptomatic. Now, define symptomatic because in this case we don't know what it is, right? Was it symptoms easily confused with allergies during a bad allergy season? Was she running a fever? Coughing?