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C-Difficile Virus


Also known as the shits. There’s a “Tenant Notice” posting at three locations of the building warning us that a tenant has the virus. After having a long conversation with the tenant in question and was assured the virus is gone I have no worries.
What bothers me is how the KMHC office knew about it.  Immediately the tenant was treated like a leaper. The tenant was banned from attending any programs in the community room, KMHC suggested the tenant be quarantined to their unit.  What shocked me the most is when the UNH’s Director verbally banned the tenant from attending their fundraising Kick Off BBQ which was held at the outside courtyard.  Two hotdogs & a bottle of water Wow! Some BBQ.  :P
The KMHC office was told by a blabbermouth tenant who can’t seem to mind her own business and the office right away swings into action without consulting the person with the virus. 
Informing the tenants of the virus could have been handled more discreetly ie: instead of posting a notice on the public bulletin boards, a copy should have been delivered to each tenant or slid under their door. I’m sure the tenant who had the virus would have appreciated it.
All this leads to you know who the HSC Ingrid Nosel.  The woman overacts, blows things out of proportion and immediately goes into panic mode. I'm surprised she didn't call the cops. :P

The C-Difficile Virus is a nasty bug for sure it’s the one the attacked the citizens of Walkerton Ontario some years ago.

Remember people always wash your hands after going to the bathroom. 

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