No, i have not heard back from them and i am not hoping so much from them as well. I only look forward to my appointment date, which my HR is trying to bring to an earlier date.
I doubt deportation is a likely scenario. As this is a test for latent TB, a positive result will usually require the patient to be prescribed with medicine for a period of time. Back home, the patient will have to report to a polyclinic and swallow the pills in the presence of a nurse. In case of absence, an arrest warrant will be churned out.
According to my HR staff, i am the first case in the organisation. Much of my knowledge on this matter came from friends who are nurses back home. Hope these help.
Hi HasanT,
No, i have not heard back from them and i am not hoping so much from them as well. I only look forward to my appointment date, which my HR is trying to bring to an earlier date.
I doubt deportation is a likely scenario. As this is a test for latent TB, a positive result will usually require the patient to be prescribed with medicine for a period of time. Back home, the patient will have to report to a polyclinic and swallow the pills in the presence of a nurse. In case of absence, an arrest warrant will be churned out.
According to my HR staff, i am the first case in the organisation. Much of my knowledge on this matter came from friends who are nurses back home. Hope these help.