Actual influenza makes people too sick to work. Most people are thinking of a cold or RSV or similar and they say they have the flu, so they underestimate how bad the flu is.
Sure, if you actually have a bad case of the flu, you probably can’t work. But if you’re merely exposed to the flu, you probably can.
I’m thinking if an office is exposed to the flu, all employees WFH for some days and they gradually come back to the office. If that becomes a cultural thing, we can drastically reduce the spread. I know my office would be interested, and I’m sure there are plenty more.
That would be so great. As a person with an illness which makes me highly susceptible to respiratory infections, I basically have to avoid crowded places as much as reasonably possible, such as offices, or I spend some 1/3 to 1/2 of every year sick. If that sort of behavior became the norm, though, I would be so much safer and could go out more.
Actual influenza makes people too sick to work. Most people are thinking of a cold or RSV or similar and they say they have the flu, so they underestimate how bad the flu is.
Sure, if you actually have a bad case of the flu, you probably can’t work. But if you’re merely exposed to the flu, you probably can.
I’m thinking if an office is exposed to the flu, all employees WFH for some days and they gradually come back to the office. If that becomes a cultural thing, we can drastically reduce the spread. I know my office would be interested, and I’m sure there are plenty more.
That would be so great. As a person with an illness which makes me highly susceptible to respiratory infections, I basically have to avoid crowded places as much as reasonably possible, such as offices, or I spend some 1/3 to 1/2 of every year sick. If that sort of behavior became the norm, though, I would be so much safer and could go out more.
I feel you are onto something there ;-) what about everyone who wants it (and can) gets to work from home ?! :-D