Submitted on Saturday 26th December 2020
Rejected on Thursday 31st December 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Amend tier 4 contact rules for frontline NHS staff amongst themselves
The NHS frontline staff are being asked to work by different rules for clear reason which I am proudly adhering to. However, if we have one rule to work by that is separate from others we should, surely even by logic, have another adapted rule to socialise by
NHS staff have been asked to perform at a standard beyond others. Frontline staff and anxiety is high and the applause has stopped. During an emergency there will be contact at far less than a metre between us and this is to save lives. We share offices. We test twice weekly. What about our mental health? We need each other for support but must adhere to the same rules as others? I ask our government to consider this being amended eg only amongst frontline NHS staff may you socialise outside at a rate of more than 1-1
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