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Part 2 ...some bits didn't fit the word count.
Part 2. Lockdown not so good.
4. At work I am a contractor to my facility. I have not seen a senior manager from my company the whole time. I have had 2 phone calls both asking me to do something for them. No one has called to see if I am okay.
All training was done online and was poor quality. No one from my company checked if we we're being given adequate PPE. Our facility has not employed any extra staff. It has been very stressful. I am anxious about the risk of me unknowingly bringing the infection into our facility. I don't know what happens to me if I do, would I go to jail? I don't think I would but I don't know because it is such a witch hunt for infected individuals, at the very least would I get re-employed? And personally I care for my residents to harm them would be unforgivable. But who cares? No one ....
So for me the lockdown highlighted two communities. One that is neat comfortable and can connect easily with technology (but is that genuine or just the presentable version of things I wonder?) and the second one which is stressed, anxious and feeling neglected and overlooked.
Too many words ... A fitting end.
Part 2. Lockdown not so good.
4. At work I am a contractor to my facility. I have not seen a senior manager from my company the whole time. I have had 2 phone calls both asking me to do something for them. No one has called to see if I am okay.
All training was done online and was poor quality. No one from my company checked if we we're being given adequate PPE. Our facility has not employed any extra staff. It has been very stressful. I am anxious about the risk of me unknowingly bringing the infection into our facility. I don't know what happens to me if I do, would I go to jail? I don't think I would but I don't know because it is such a witch hunt for infected individuals, at the very least would I get re-employed? And personally I care for my residents to harm them would be unforgivable. But who cares? No one ....
So for me the lockdown highlighted two communities. One that is neat comfortable and can connect easily with technology (but is that genuine or just the presentable version of things I wonder?) and the second one which is stressed, anxious and feeling neglected and overlooked.
Too many words ... A fitting end.