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Team Domenica Candidate Sickness Information

This page explains what to do if you are unwell.

Someone with a high temperature

 

 

If you have a high temperature, please do not come in.

Someone sat on the toilet with stomach pains

 

 

If you have been vomiting or have had diarrhoea (upset stomach) you cannot come in until 48 hours after your symptoms stop.

Someone coughing germs everywhere

If you have a contagious illness, please don’t come in until your symptoms have cleared.

Contagious means something that other people can catch.

Someone holding their stomach with cramps from their menstrual period

 

If you are having menstrual (period) pain, please come in. Bring medication with you if needed.

Someone holding their head because of a headache

 

If you have a headache or migraine, please come in. Bring medication with you and drink lots of water.

Someone blowing their nose because they have a cold

 

If you have a general cold, you can still come in. A general cold might include a sore throat or runny nose.

Someone crying

 

If you are feeling tired, please still come in. Drink lots of water and eat some snacks.

A picture of NHS workers and a dentist

If you have a medical or dental appointment, please come in before or afterwards.

Please do not take the whole day off.

A picture of a house

 

If you become unwell when you are at Team Domenica, we will send you home.

 

Someone on the phone

 

If you are going to be off sick, please call Jo at reception to let us know, before your start time.

The number is 01273 681111

 

More information

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If you are worried about how you feel, please speak to your doctor

Someone on the phone to their doctor

If your symptoms make you worried, please speak to your doctor

Someone on the phone to their doctor

If you have an underlying condition, please speak to your doctor

View our other policies

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