Are you seeing a covid uptick?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.


Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And people are treating it like it’s a cold or a flu. The school is not is freaking out or demanding quarantines if exposed. Living with Covid has commenced and it’s working out just fine.


Sigh. You sent very smart. This is week one of an increase in cases. In a few weeks your idea that people will go to school maskless and pretend they aren’t sick when they are will be exposed for the inanity that it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are people even discussing anecdotes when public health data could not be easier to get?!

Fairfax county April 1, 7 day average: 104.

Yesterday it was 127.


That is two data points one day apart.

DC cases have more than doubled in two weeks. MoCo not far behind. NYT reports cases up significantly in NYC and DC.


One week apart. A seven day rolling average is not a singular data point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And people are treating it like it’s a cold or a flu. The school is not is freaking out or demanding quarantines if exposed. Living with Covid has commenced and it’s working out just fine.


…unless you need a negative test to travel.


Then you need to make sacrifices for a week or so before your international trip. Sorry.


Like keeping our kids home from school? That’s the biggest risk—particularly since there’s an uptick at our school. Zero to nine cases since Monday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.


Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.


Plenty of people need to see family in other countries. International travel is a hassle. Now, an additional hassle is exposure to as few humans as possible for as long as possible before the trip. It sucks, but it's reality for the time being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.


Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.


Plenty of people need to see family in other countries. International travel is a hassle. Now, an additional hassle is exposure to as few humans as possible for as long as possible before the trip. It sucks, but it's reality for the time being.


There’s no way to do that with kids in school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.


Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.


Plenty of people need to see family in other countries. International travel is a hassle. Now, an additional hassle is exposure to as few humans as possible for as long as possible before the trip. It sucks, but it's reality for the time being.


There’s no way to do that with kids in school.


What do you think happens if you keep your kids home a week? The truancy cops pound on your door?

I get that many people have to work in person now, but plenty don’t.
Anonymous
No clue. Our school stopped reporting cases a few months ago Haven’t heard of masses of kids out.
Anonymous
We are at our work, yes.
Anonymous
I suspect that I have it now. Minimal symptoms but I am so tired and I know that's a primary clue. Carrying on and hoping that it doesn't get worse.
Anonymous
Went to Final Four tournament in NOLA. Didn’t wear a mask for five days of drinking on Bourbon Street and was in a stadium with 10,000 of my closest unmasked friends. Did I get COVID? Eh, maybe? Who knows. I’m feeling fine and have no plans to test. Only in DC (and maybe Portland?) are people so uptight about COVID now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Went to Final Four tournament in NOLA. Didn’t wear a mask for five days of drinking on Bourbon Street and was in a stadium with 10,000 of my closest unmasked friends. Did I get COVID? Eh, maybe? Who knows. I’m feeling fine and have no plans to test. Only in DC (and maybe Portland?) are people so uptight about COVID now.


I think the people who are most concerned are those of us:

-Caring for an elderly or immunocompromised loved one
-Have an infant or toddler with health issues
-Can’t travel if we test positive
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Went to Final Four tournament in NOLA. Didn’t wear a mask for five days of drinking on Bourbon Street and was in a stadium with 10,000 of my closest unmasked friends. Did I get COVID? Eh, maybe? Who knows. I’m feeling fine and have no plans to test. Only in DC (and maybe Portland?) are people so uptight about COVID now.


Agree. The paranoia about it here in Washington is unreal.
Anonymous
Up in Mass.

After 2 years of avoiding it, including when my kids got it in January, I got it in March. I had every symptom. Still not 100%. Headaches every day, but so happy to be able to smell again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Up in Mass.

After 2 years of avoiding it, including when my kids got it in January, I got it in March. I had every symptom. Still not 100%. Headaches every day, but so happy to be able to smell again!


How long did it take for smell/taste to come back? I’m sick now and only on day 4 of anosmia and it sucks.
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