MissMorrigan
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Aww, that really is a shame. The difference there though is that you are genuinely unwell and I agree that if you have a stinker of a cold it's best to remain away from work. I've worked in the health care sector for many years, given the high degree of heat/little ventillation, it's a perfect breeding ground for viruses and also those bacterial 'nasties'. I'd have my yearly flu jab, would take my daily vitamins, eat healthily (all my veggies/fruits) and still would come down with something passed onto me by a fellow member of staff who would come in with a phlegmy cough, coughing into their hand and then touching everything in sight, and the same with sneezing. After coming down with what must have been the record for the most colds in a year I then made a habit of taking one of those sprays for surfaces and disposable wipes.. the first thing I would do upon walking into work was wipe everything I needed to touch down, including pc, chair arms, desk, telephone dialpad/handset, pens, etc... I would follow the same process whenever I went to the toilet. Poeple thought me a bit of a freak, but hey, the bugs I picked up lessened considerably. I could't do much about people sneezing over me and invariably I'd still get a cold, but I also learned to counter those - more freaky madness lol You take good care of yourself, Softness, lots of fluids (non milky based ones), eat lightly and don't keep too warm (mother hen speaking).
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