The issue isn’t hospitality industry policies on hygiene it’s whether the government considers our industry (or the closest things to it for our consideration, I suppose such as massage therapy) safe enough to operate during COVID19. As stated elsewhere some people will be worried about the health risks, whilst others about breaking the law.
I'm in the vulnerable group (not the extremely vulnerable/shielded) and haven't worked since the end of Feb which is when I went on holiday. I came back and "lockdown" was a week later.
I want to start working again at some point (in the next month or 2 if possible) as I have found it the best career for me. I don't want to have to go back to civvy work which I did all throughout my 20's and was often off work (sick) more than I was in it due to depression, stress and other work and non work related issues! I'm also running out of money and well just want to get back into the swing of things - both mentally and physically but only when it's safe for me to do so - or as safe as I can make it!
I too (and many others I suspect) have been thinking about starting again once hairdressers, beauticians etc... are given the green light however I'm sure that in those circumstances face coverings will be required/needed (and on the whole will be possible unless having a facial ha ha for example) and it's already been said today that face coverings are advised in enclosed spaces where social distancing isn't possible.
So my question is - could the following be a way of working be a possibility (for me at least!)
- Write on my profile/website that no-one should be coming to see me if they are experiencing any symptoms
- Make clear my procedure on my profile, website and on the phone when booking
- Make it a requirement that anyone who visits me has to wear a mask - provided by me
- They arrive, leave money in a specified place - they go in bathroom to shower - they put all clothes and possessions into a bin bag which is disposed of at the end
- I put money away and wash my hands after or wear gloves to do so
- They wash their hands with soap and water and then put on the mask
- Mask is kept on throughout - if they want me to wear one I will
- Kissing and RO are off the agenda - obviously!
- I will keep offering OWO once I've washed it myself
- They wash, dress and put mask in the bin bag their clothes were in which is then thrown away
- I disinfect all areas they have touched afterwards including putting all bedding/bed coverings and anything they have had any contact with in the wash
- I obviously wash hands, shower etc... once they have left
So do you think this is all OTT and would I even get anyone visit