Now THAT is brutal. We have an ICU nurse in our neighborhood that underwent that type of stuff, but she had a very thorough cleaning process apparently.my last neighbor was a physician who was on COVID duty at his hospital. his wife has MS. he slept in the basement and he had no indoor contact with his kids for months, until he changed rotations. he didn't even hug them or get close to them when they played outside, and would sit on the front porch and have conversations with his wife through the storm door.
we moved in Nov, so i don't know what the future holds, but we witnessed the lifeforce just getting sucked out of that family every day.
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I read about some nursing homes housing staff members on site early on in the pandemic to create a bubble. Those staff are angels on earth, for sure.
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So I'm reading that and the data referenced is mainly 21 year olds and up. Everything referring to kids and schools is anecdotal, or "even kids now!"Maybe. It seems that schools and children were a large source of spread in Michigan due to the new variant. I wonder if we didn't see much spread amongst children because the majority of the schools were closed or in hybrid model. Now that we're opening up more, kids are playing a role in the spread.
https://abc7news.com/covid-chidlren-var ... /10486843/
Even before the UK variant there was this push in late summer early fall where the same things were being said, that now its younger people.
I guess all that is to say, we'll be continuing to keep our ears to the ground on what science is trying to tell us.
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I'm now at 56 hours since my second Pfizer dose. Arm definitely hurt worse than the first shot, through last night. Was also very tired yesterday. Woke up feeling pretty normal this morning, and only feel the arm pain if pressing on the injection site. Never got a headache, other body aches, fever, or anything.That's the worst I had. I was really tired more than anything else for a day or two.I am 24 hours post Pfizer II. I used a "natural" sleep aid last night, and feel like I slept pretty well. Only symptoms this morning are a moderate headache, and minor body aches and such. Is this the worst it gets?
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80 degree afternoon watching 6 year olds play soccer.
There are families sitting 20 feet from anyone else in full mask - all family members. There is an interesting transition happening from being cautious to just being a big dumb chump that wants to remind the teacher to give everyone homework.
There are families sitting 20 feet from anyone else in full mask - all family members. There is an interesting transition happening from being cautious to just being a big dumb chump that wants to remind the teacher to give everyone homework.
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Our son is out of COVID quarantine and can re-join society. Pretty uneventful week minus working and watching him at the same time. No major known issues, and didn't seem to bother him at all. Hopefully there's nothing down the line that gets discovered.
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Our son is out of COVID quarantine and can re-join society. Pretty uneventful week minus working and watching him at the same time. No major known issues, and didn't seem to bother him at all. Hopefully there's nothing down the line that gets discovered.
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Great to hear!Our son is out of COVID quarantine and can re-join society. Pretty uneventful week minus working and watching him at the same time. No major known issues, and didn't seem to bother him at all. Hopefully there's nothing down the line that gets discovered.
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And what's the parks department say?80 degree afternoon watching 6 year olds play soccer.
There are families sitting 20 feet from anyone else in full mask - all family members. There is an interesting transition happening from being cautious to just being a big dumb chump that wants to remind the teacher to give everyone homework.
I know ours still hasn't updated the guidelines, so for baseball the kids have to wear masks in the dugouts and all spectators need to wear them.
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I was walking around the outside area in Lowes over the weekend and was thinking to myself this is out in the open and lots of fresh air do we really need masks out here? I can see inside the store, but outside? In any event I still wore a mask as requested, but it seemed way less necessary to do so out in that open garden center.
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Yeah... one of those areas where "is it really necessary?" No... no it's not. Are you still "in the store" and it's easier to just put the stupid thing on and move along with your day? Yes. Absolutely.I was walking around the outside area in Lowes over the weekend and was thinking to myself this is out in the open and lots of fresh air do we really need masks out here? I can see inside the store, but outside? In any event I still wore a mask as requested, but it seemed way less necessary to do so out in that open garden center.
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I don’t know tbh. Other than the kids have to wear them.And what's the parks department say?80 degree afternoon watching 6 year olds play soccer.
There are families sitting 20 feet from anyone else in full mask - all family members. There is an interesting transition happening from being cautious to just being a big dumb chump that wants to remind the teacher to give everyone homework.
I know ours still hasn't updated the guidelines, so for baseball the kids have to wear masks in the dugouts and all spectators need to wear them.
I sat down and took mine off, and kept it off the rest of the day.
And in 80+ temperatures I’d like to push back against this notion that masks are a trivial inconvenience. They’re irritating and impact my breathing. People manage all the time. I can manage. But it’s not a picnic...to the extent that I wouldn’t wear it to help other people too CHUDDY to learn how to get a shot at this point.
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I treat it as, "I'm on the store property and the store property requires a mask, so just wear the mask."Yeah... one of those areas where "is it really necessary?" No... no it's not. Are you still "in the store" and it's easier to just put the stupid thing on and move along with your day? Yes. Absolutely.I was walking around the outside area in Lowes over the weekend and was thinking to myself this is out in the open and lots of fresh air do we really need masks out here? I can see inside the store, but outside? In any event I still wore a mask as requested, but it seemed way less necessary to do so out in that open garden center.
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Yeah I agree. I wore the mask and wouldn't not do that. It was just one of those things that made me go Hmmm whenever I was standing in the vast open air garden center.I treat it as, "I'm on the store property and the store property requires a mask, so just wear the mask."Yeah... one of those areas where "is it really necessary?" No... no it's not. Are you still "in the store" and it's easier to just put the stupid thing on and move along with your day? Yes. Absolutely.I was walking around the outside area in Lowes over the weekend and was thinking to myself this is out in the open and lots of fresh air do we really need masks out here? I can see inside the store, but outside? In any event I still wore a mask as requested, but it seemed way less necessary to do so out in that open garden center.
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We had family dinner yesterday for Orthodox Easter with 45 people. It was so awesome and felt so normal. It was crazy how long everyone stayed because we hadn't been together like that in so long.
Among those eligible for vaccine, 4 total people hadn't received it (one whacko aunt and her daughter, one cousin who has no good reason, and one 17 yr old). The other 30 or so non-kids were fully vaxxed.
We did it mostly outside but that was more because it was so damn nice out and my uncles back patio is bad ass.
Among those eligible for vaccine, 4 total people hadn't received it (one whacko aunt and her daughter, one cousin who has no good reason, and one 17 yr old). The other 30 or so non-kids were fully vaxxed.
We did it mostly outside but that was more because it was so damn nice out and my uncles back patio is bad ass.
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Going back into the gym today for the first time since last March. I feel slightly nervous even though I'm fully vaxxed. But it'll be nice to use some actual equipment instead of Zooming into my trainer with adjustable dumbbells
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IMO, I would hope they keep it as simple as my thinking. I wouldn't want to get into a store that had multiple rules for mask wearing. If you want us to wear a mask, just say it and it applies everywhere, I guess.Yeah I agree. I wore the mask and wouldn't not do that. It was just one of those things that made me go Hmmm whenever I was standing in the vast open air garden center.I treat it as, "I'm on the store property and the store property requires a mask, so just wear the mask."Yeah... one of those areas where "is it really necessary?" No... no it's not. Are you still "in the store" and it's easier to just put the stupid thing on and move along with your day? Yes. Absolutely.I was walking around the outside area in Lowes over the weekend and was thinking to myself this is out in the open and lots of fresh air do we really need masks out here? I can see inside the store, but outside? In any event I still wore a mask as requested, but it seemed way less necessary to do so out in that open garden center.
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I went to a wedding this weekend, which was mostly an open air wedding (great weather) but after there was a post-game at some local bars and...you never would've guessed we were in a pandemic. It was typical "can't walk five feet without bumping into others"
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Vaccinations are going up, cases are falling, hospitalizations peaked and are on the decline, I'm not seeing any uptick in deaths, 10% of the country has confirmed cases of COVID (and I can only imagine that number is off by at least... at least double.) so they have some sort of immunity to it....I went to a wedding this weekend, which was mostly an open air wedding (great weather) but after there was a post-game at some local bars and...you never would've guessed we were in a pandemic. It was typical "can't walk five feet without bumping into others"
We're pretty much at the end of the tunnel now.
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You trying to shafjinx this?Source of the post We're pretty much at the end of the tunnel now.
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First off, I'm not shad... I'm never wrong.
Secondly, I don't celebrate the death, but the irony here...
Secondly, I don't celebrate the death, but the irony here...
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