@1fyd...My bad. Engineering major not English.
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No, but they should require employees to understand appropriate apostrophe use (its vs it's).
Now that is funny, some techs can't even get masks or gloves yet
Not until they improve the tests. What we have now has a very high false negative rate. That's not as big a problem if you are testing whole populations with the goal of seeing where it's spreading. But one company doing that to see if their employees are safe to work? Nah. It's just going to create a false sense of security.
And that's assuming you can get the tests. Which you can't, so it's a moot point.
If I've been symptom free for at least two weeks, h3ll no, not even on their dime!!!!
If it costs money, then no.
Yeah, sure!
I read a story about a sick nurse who went to the ER three times inside two weeks and was refused a test because symptoms were not severe enough to warrant one. She died on the fourth.
There are not enough tests
Why? For what purpose?
Let's worry about layoffs here.
Yes but us techs would have to get tested quite frequently.