Do the math :
take about 3 days off ..say 1 pre and two post (at home relaxing b4 heading back to work) = 32 hours
your 7 day vacation = 56 hours
you get quarantined or etc aprx 100-112 hours
and to add it 16 hours just for the heck of it cuz you are trying to destress yourself 16 hours
out.... --------------------
216 hours
'sake of argument = 300 hours just to be safe
( IMO 300 hours you need in your time and leave work "bank" ....use approx 220 hours and then have 80 houts left over just in case as imo its not smart to totally drain out your time and leave just to go on vacation)
ANY QUESTIONS??
again, people - use common sense when making travel choices as your behavior could impact others.......................
Apparently, when you say use common sense, you mean everyone should agree with how you would plan for this.
I did the math - and it is NO WHERE near your doom and gloom (that you have posted in several threads) of needing 300-400 hours of vacation time.
At most I take one day off pre-cruise to get to my location (8 hours vacation time)
I have one week off (for most people, me included, that requires 40 hours vacation, time not 56 - sorry you work 7 days a week but with 16 hours of overtime each week, you should have built up enough cushion to afford unexpected time off of work!) so I am up to 48 hours vacation time for my one week cruise - under normal circumstances.
If I am quarantined for 2 weeks, that's another 80 hours of sick/personal/vacation time etc that I would need. That's 128 hours of Personal Time Off - no where close to your 300-400 hours needed.
If I'm not sick but have been quarantined for 2 weeks, I'm not going to need 16 hours of "de-stress" time to get back to work. But you already built in that time with your your first sentence - 1 day pre; 2 days post - remember? So it's more likely that It's your math that needs to be checked.
So, I guess I don't have common sense by your definition because I don't have 300-400 hours of time to take but I'm going on vacation anyway.