Fair points BB, there does seem to be a fair bit of focus on other issues (immigrants, old blokes with young chicks in tents, land of hope and glory) and this doesn't seem to be getting the appropriate amount of airtime. If only to dispel the rumours and say 'we're working at full capacity'. It was understandable in April and May and possibly into June, but we should be close to normal in hospitals now (with restrictions in place) as possible.
Surely that is market driven and not anything else. What fields are they in? And just because they can't sit together, does that mean they can't operate?
(08-25-2020, 02:24 PM)Protheroe Wrote:(08-25-2020, 01:01 PM)baggy1 Wrote: I'm not certain what you two are actually arguing about, there are very few restrictions now - what are you hoping to happen further. People are back at work, schools will be back next week, shops, pubs, restaurants are open.
Not a single one of my clients is back at work in any normal sense. We are working with several clients to reboot offices which may, at a stretch, accommodate 30-35% of the staff that used to be permanently based there - so please don't suggest there are very few restrictions now.
Surely that is market driven and not anything else. What fields are they in? And just because they can't sit together, does that mean they can't operate?