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I work in Ortigas. Where do you work?5th day of working from home. Our company will suspend operations starting tomorrow until further notice.
It's getting worse here in Manila...
I work in Pasay. Are you still allowed to go to your workplace?I work in Ortigas. Where do you work?
nope. We've all been working from home. I work for a small IT company though and they were able to provide us all with laptops and mobile wifi. So far we are able to continue operations as normalI work in Pasay. Are you still allowed to go to your workplace?
Same setup with us. Working from home for a week already.nope. We've all been working from home. I work for a small IT company though and they were able to provide us all with laptops and mobile wifi. So far we are able to continue operations as normal
Same. Our work with co-workers in Italy is business as usual, its almost as if nothing has changed for them. In other countries like Germany/France we get a delayed response.Let’s just say people in my position for the company I work for are still going to work in Italy. We’re definitely considered an essential business, but unfortunately I’m exposed to a lot of people at work on a day to day basis. Definitely is concerning when I need to go home to my wife and elderly parents after
We are only responding to priority and emergency calls. Not going to medical aids unless it is life or death.
We have masks, gloves and goggles in the car and soon will have Tyvek suits.
Starting soon we will have our temps checked before every shift, if you show a fever you are sent home.
It was eerie as fuck at work this last weekend. Felt like the start of a horror movie.
The sad part is so many first responders, front line medical staff, fuck even people working in a grocery store have inadequate PPE. Take care, bud!Same here. Unless it's a life threatening call, we wait and let EMS go in first on medicals. Other than that, fire calls are still under the same SoG. The butts pucker when a call for an unresponsive elderly comes in though.