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Covid Behaviours 1-6

COVID-19 Edition

Do not leave home if you or anyone in your household has COVID-19 symptoms

If you or someone you live with has a high temperature, a new, continuous cough, a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste keep each other safe and do not leave home

COVID-19 Edition

Work from home if you can

Help by making our environment safe & do not come to work unless you need to and while working from home remember to look after your physical and mental wellbeing. Always stay home if you or your family have COVID-19 symptoms

COVID-19 Edition

Keep your distance from people not in your household and follow social distancing measures Whilst recognising this will not always be possible, it is important to be aware that the risk of infection increases the closer you are to another person with the virus, and the amount of time you spend in close contact with them

COVID-19 Edition

Limit your contact with others physically but not socially. Keep in contact with each other, why not grab a virtual cuppa. Stay in touch via telephone and video calls. You may be bored, frustrated or lonely. You may also feel low, worried or anxious.

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Business continuity

We can all help to control the virus if we follow the guidelines in place which will ensure we keep safe and as a business keep our commitments & become trusted for delivering what’s needed, on time. Own your choices & make it happen. Collaborate & work toward common goals

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Wash your hands and surfaces regularly

Clean your hands frequently by washing them with soap and water for 20 seconds or using hand sanitiser. This will help protect you, the people you live with and your teammates. This is one of the most effective ways of reducing the risk of passing infection to others