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SemiSalt wrote:One does hope that there is mandatory reporting of these non-tested cases.
LarryHoward wrote:I'm finding telecommuting busier than actually going to the office with fully 1/2 my time trying to keep things operating, compliant and dealing with pop up issues (customers reporting they have tested positive, etc. The base is max teleworking but running programs full time so touch labor contractors are still essential and expected to work. That may be changing as one of the test teams had a confirmed positive earlier this week and a presumptive positive announced this morning. For at least the rest of the week, their hangar/lab is shut down. Another customer has closed down their fully SCIFed office with 2 presumptive positives and are teleworking as they can but that's not much.
Still seeing contract actions happening but they have moved from glacially slow to Tectonic Plate slow in processing. We are starting to feel the cash shortfall as a company as WIP goes up and Overhead (additional cleaning services) and teleworking inefficiencies slow the pace of business and our DSO climbs as customers are slower to pay bills. Even the government invoices are slowing due to teleworking slowing approvals.
LarryHoward wrote:Seems a very high negative test rate. Are they requiring clear symptoms to order testing or is it generally available. One of my managers’ daughters lives in NYC and is reporting they are not being tested unless they need to be hospitalized. Just being told to self isolate and come in if they have significant breathing issues.
Chris Chesley wrote:More virus related...
There may be a high 'silent attack' rate. i.e. infected but never show symptoms. If so, that's actually good news.
https://swprs.org/a-swiss-doctor-on-covid-19/
LarryHoward wrote:Seems a very high negative test rate. Are they requiring clear symptoms to order testing or is it generally available. One of my managers’ daughters lives in NYC and is reporting they are not being tested unless they need to be hospitalized. Just being told to self isolate and come in if they have significant breathing issues.
LarryHoward wrote:Ed. Thanks for the copy of the TC policy. Well written and thoughtful.
I’ve put my entire office on telework. About 40% are techs work in a project facility on the local base without the ability to telework. I expect the base to shut down within the next week and have arranged for them to be covered with training, document review, etc for a couple of weeks and IT is setting up new laptops for them to use from home. I expect it will go longer than 2 weeks and am searching for more things they can do to stay on the clock. I ran a leave report and several have less than 8 hours banked (including SL as we are one of the few Small Businesses in MD that provides SL. We have instituted new “charge numbers” for CV related time off in preparation for the Federal Aid we are told will be available. Hopefully it wil, get settled soon.
Goal is to get our folks through this without illness or permanent financial stress.
My retirement investments are another story.
Ajax wrote:I was really surprised at how long it took Virginia to shut schools down. The governor is a pediatrician and a doctor, for cryin' out loud and our governor beat him to the punch by over a week.
BeauV wrote:
Good lord! That's a screw up of American proportions.
(I did love the new phrase I got to learn: ...tipped a bucket on ___..." I'm going to use that one. I assume they are referring to what we'd call a bedpan?"
BeauV wrote:
Good lord! That's a screw up of American proportions.
(I did love the new phrase I got to learn: ...tipped a bucket on ___..." I'm going to use that one. I assume they are referring to what we'd call a bedpan?"
Panope wrote:Our town added one new case today (total 9) out of 60 new test results (the most test results returned so far).
9 positive
220 negative
176 pending
405 tested
No deaths.
Ajax wrote:Just had a lengthy text with my office mate.
Management and co-workers are not taking this seriously at all. They're guilting people into working. Meanwhile, our government customer is totally shut down. Everyone in my office is sitting around with thumbs in asses.
Unbelievable.
Benno von Humpback wrote:Ajax wrote:Just had a lengthy text with my office mate.
Management and co-workers are not taking this seriously at all. They're guilting people into working. Meanwhile, our government customer is totally shut down. Everyone in my office is sitting around with thumbs in asses.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable. How many people to a room?
Ajax wrote:Benno von Humpback wrote:Ajax wrote:Just had a lengthy text with my office mate.
Management and co-workers are not taking this seriously at all. They're guilting people into working. Meanwhile, our government customer is totally shut down. Everyone in my office is sitting around with thumbs in asses.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable. How many people to a room?
Two, typically. Some have their own office. I have about 6 feet from my office mate. I reported to work today. I just finished sanitizing my entire work area.