Come over, I have it and want to hang out with you. |
amazing zinger! |
"all" as in all members of the family (husband and kids), not all as in "all people at work and school." omg, dense. |
Don’t call yourself dense. |
Please learn about viral loads and how going into the office again knowing that the spouse you share a bed with is COVID positive creates many, many more opportunities for spread. Thanks. |
Take it up with the CDC. |
| Well, is the post who says it’s not a problem on the way to hang out with the covid positive person? |
Please tell me your job so I can understand just how important you are that you need to go into the office. You must be so special and no one can do without you at your office. |
Well, my office doesn't allow remote work and having a spouse with covid doesn't qualify for excused leave. So I'd go in, under the circumstances, if I wasn't truly needed at home for caregiving. |
Got it, so potentially expose everyone who you work with to it. |
| No. Time to move on. |
I don’t dictate nor do you when it’s time to move on in a pandemic. |
Sure, come over and hang out while I rest with covid. I’d love company. |
Again, please read the CDC guidelines. COVID is endemic. We go about our lives. Pre-COVID, did you stay home when your spouse had a cold so not to infect co-workers? Doubt it. The OP is just upset that husband did not immediately rush home when he heard she’s COVID+. Likely she feels a little under the weather, but we’ll enough to hand the kids an iPad and tell them to make themselves a PB&J. |
You do not decide when covid becomes endemic. It is not endemic, we are still in a pandemic. There is not correlation between a cold and covid so that’s a stupid analogy. |