LETTERS – We will get through this together

As we all face these unprecedented times during the coronavirus pandemic our local supply chains are working very hard to support our local communities.

Special thanks go out to all who are embracing new initiatives, such as home deliveries, telephone orders and pick up procedures. The panic we have seen over the last few weeks has gone and most people are acting responsibly by adhering to the government guidelines.

Local shops are making sure people do pick up essentials, but at a distance in a controlled environment.

It is vital we look after ourselves, essential and key workers by considering simple steps that have been issued to help protect the health and safety of staff.

It’s therefore good practice for employers to:

Keep everyone updated on actions being taken to reduce risks of exposure in the workplace

Make sure everyone’s contact numbers and emergency contact details are up to date

Make sure managers know how to spot symptoms of the virus and are clear on any relevant processes, and procedures in case someone in the workplace develops the virus

Make sure there are clean places to wash hands with hot water and soap, and encourage everyone to wash their hands regularly

Provide more hand sani tisers and tissues for staff and encourage them to use them regularly and allow a longer break to do so

Consider if protective face masks might help for people working in particularly vulnerable situations.

During break times it is vital that we make sure we distance ourselves by the six foot rule and make sure everyone is practicing this as it will be a great help to reduce any risk.

I note Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) has been made available from day one instead of day four for workers self-isolating from coronavirus, the government has announced.

Although there is a range of support in place for those people who do not receive SSP, workers self-isolating shouldn’t have to take a financial hit for doing the right thing.

Employers need to follow government advice and pay everyone who thinks they have come into contact with coronavirus and sensibly intend to do the right thing.

Of course I cannot leave off without a massive thank you to our NHS and the dedicated staff, who we can help by doing what is asked of us.

Stay safe and we will get through this together.

Rodney Sadd

Carrington Road

Spalding

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