Let’s get one thing straight, before we go any further: you have every right to be concerned about the issue of the Coronavirus, or COVID-19.
Similarly, as borders close and celebrities — including Tom Hanks — go into isolation or quarantine, concern about the spreading disease has hit fever pitch, with many people being forced to work from home or practice self-isolation, for fear of catching the disease. Let’s not even talk about the toilet roll hoarding or the myths about cocaine curing the disease.
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All of this, however, doesn’t mean that your health, wellbeing and mental fortitude is out of your control. Far from it, in fact … more …
If anyone has signs or symptoms of the Corona Virus please do not come to college tomorrow.
• High Temperature
• A cough
• Shortness of breath
Anyone who is staying home we will be in touch to see how you are doing. Please stay safe. https://t.co/vgaWrjPRhJ— Petty Pool College (@PettyPoolColl) March 22, 2020
