New member here, a great forum for advice and info you folks have here, Thank you.
My partner has been a health care worker qualified to specialise with dementia residents for nearly thirty years. Five years ago she was forced to reduce her hours due to the steady onset of asthma, and it now takes about an hour and a half for her to clear her airways before starting one of her two 12 hour shifts per week
I thought I may ask if anyone in a similar situation could offer an opinion whether she should continue to work as the home are still allowing visitors, family and friends, access.
Also, now retired, I suffer fairly severe COPD/emphysema, and due to cancer treatment a low immunity to chest infection. (I use Trimbow and Ventolin, Pam uses a powder inhaler and Ventolin also)
We are in the lower income bracket, and my partner not working would create hardship as her now private company do not offer “sick pay, but she still loves this now arduous job for her to care for residents, refusing promotions offered over the years in order to continue as a carer on the “front line”
We live in the South of England not a million miles from Reading, where some folks have tested positive for Coronavirus and some schools closed for deep cleaning in the surrounding areas... We are not sure where to ask for advice about our current situation regarding the increasing spread of Coronavirus and our obvious vulnerability.