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1 in 4 Quebecers would go to work with H1N1 flu: poll


There's a recession. There are families living on one pay cheque that had two pay cheques a year ago. Though I don't agree with going to work with the flu, I can understand why some people would feel the need. It's time for the government to step up to the plate and compensate people for lost wages for staying home when they have the flu. Partial compensation, like Employment Insurance would be appropriate.

It's everybody's health that's at risk.

Date: 2009-10-16 08:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zadcat.livejournal.com
OK, but that would mean a mechanism to get everyone tested. I've had H1N1 for a week, I've felt moderately lousy but haven't been sick enough to see a doctor. The government would not accept my say-so, would they? They'd want a medical certificate, so either you'd have a lot of sick people having to drag themselves to clinics to get examined and get a paper (possibly passing the virus to other folks in the bus and metro as they go to and fro) or else the government would have to appoint mobile teams to do house calls.

Date: 2009-10-17 09:28 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I would lose my job.
I've been sick, what is this,week 4? had all the symptoms, the doctor at the walk in looked at me for 20 seconds and told me it was a virus, nothing I could do.

I'm still fucking sick, not once has anyone told me to go home.

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