The “I am So Fed Up With COVID” Thread

Anonymous
I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
Anonymous
Personally I would take her to swim and have the party. If it can’t be outdoors, then shrink the guest list, ask only the vaccinated to come and request an at home test the day of the event.
Anonymous

My aunt was just found dead today in her apartment.
She had a bad case of bronchitis last week, with fever, then seemed to get better, and then no news for 3 days until her son finally checked on her.

She had refused to get vaccinated. She was in her 70s, obese, and a recent stage 4 breast cancer survivor.

It was probably Covid. I don't know if a doctor will prescribe a post-mortem test, but I want them to, in the hope that her son will finally decide to get vaccinated himself. He's 50 and works in a nursing home.

I am so sad.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
why can’t DH take a week this time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
My aunt was just found dead today in her apartment.
She had a bad case of bronchitis last week, with fever, then seemed to get better, and then no news for 3 days until her son finally checked on her.

She had refused to get vaccinated. She was in her 70s, obese, and a recent stage 4 breast cancer survivor.

It was probably Covid. I don't know if a doctor will prescribe a post-mortem test, but I want them to, in the hope that her son will finally decide to get vaccinated himself. He's 50 and works in a nursing home.

I am so sad.



I’m so sorry. This is tragic. I hope your cousin does get vaccinated but I’m sorry if this is what it takes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
why can’t DH take a week this time?


Because he took off *last* Weds-Fri when the *first* teacher got sick and he has less sick leave than I do.

She only has two more teachers this can only happen twice more?!!?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
why can’t DH take a week this time?


Because he took off *last* Weds-Fri when the *first* teacher got sick and he has less sick leave than I do.

She only has two more teachers this can only happen twice more?!!?!
i m confused because you implied that you took a week in your OP. “Yet another week”- so in reality it was two days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
why can’t DH take a week this time?


Because he took off *last* Weds-Fri when the *first* teacher got sick and he has less sick leave than I do.

She only has two more teachers this can only happen twice more?!!?!
i m confused because you I lied that you took a week in your OP. “Yet another week”- so in reality it was two days.


Why are you hung up on this? What’s the confusion? Many parents have had to take random weeks off in the last two years for these kinds of things. It does get grinding. OP didn’t say it’s only been the last two weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am the poster who suggested a separate thread for “regular” parenting during COVID woes rather than the specific difficulties faced by those in the medical community. So here’s mine:

1. Daycare closed all week this week because there’s an outbreak in the teaching staff. I am thisclose to a promotion this is not the moment I wanted to take Yet Another week off.
2. My niece and nephew (vaccinated) have COVID right now and my SIL is incredibly blasé about exposing her parents when it comes to free childcare, which means another month without grandparents for my unvaccinated toddler.
3. We weren’t comfortable with swim lessons this weekend— a rainy weekend where we really wanted to get her out and some exercise.
4. We are looking at a third year running of cancelling my husband’s birthday in March… which just sucks.
why can’t DH take a week this time?


Because he took off *last* Weds-Fri when the *first* teacher got sick and he has less sick leave than I do.

She only has two more teachers this can only happen twice more?!!?!
i m confused because you implied that you took a week in your OP. “Yet another week”- so in reality it was two days.



No, it’s other weeks from the fall (stayed home with a cold that wasn’t covid) and the spring (stayed home for five days in order to visit a relative with cancer) not just this event. I took this week and my husband took last, just bad timing for me to be taking another week.
Anonymous
OP I here you. It sucks. Any chance you can ask around or go on Sittercity and find a sitter for next week? Lots of college kids are still on break.
Anonymous
I am so fed up with anti vax propaganda … family chats ruined by anti vax nonsense … why are we still debating this when there are over 800 k dead and the vast majority are unvaccinated? Ditto for masking …
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am so fed up with anti vax propaganda … family chats ruined by anti vax nonsense … why are we still debating this when there are over 800 k dead and the vast majority are unvaccinated? Ditto for masking …


+1

I’m less worried about dying from Covid, but I feel like long Covid is still a risk, now that we have omicron spreading so easily. DH told me that there’s a new delta-omicron hybrid variant detected, for anyone who needed a concrete example of what happens when it’s left to spread amongst the unvaccinated.

Now my daughter is having panic attacks because she’s afraid of it spreading through her school, but she’s also dealing with anxiety from fear of having to go back to virtual learning. It’s all crappy, all the choices are wrong, and it might not have been prevented but it darn well could have been minimized if people would make good choices.
Anonymous
I'm sick of the people who feel restaurants, bars, other public venues should be closed during this wave. I work in a service oriented industry. We all have to work. Not everyone can WFH.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sick of the people who feel restaurants, bars, other public venues should be closed during this wave. I work in a service oriented industry. We all have to work. Not everyone can WFH.


Maybe this is a dumb question but can’t those people just stay home? No one is forcing anyone into a restaurant or bar…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm sick of the people who feel restaurants, bars, other public venues should be closed during this wave. I work in a service oriented industry. We all have to work. Not everyone can WFH.


Maybe this is a dumb question but can’t those people just stay home? No one is forcing anyone into a restaurant or bar…


No, moron, because the people that work there need to get paid. Stretch your brain.
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