Because if its “allergies” you can get away with coughing and sneezing on others. OP didn’t want to stay home. |
This is harsh. Even in non-Covid times, I don't think many sniffly people would go to a nursing home for a visit. |
Huh? How is it almost August 2021 and you still don't understand that "the strawberries she cut" are not your risk factor, but the shared air you breathe? |
Oh, well, if it hasn't happened to you,then it hasn't happened to anyone.
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This is the kind of stupidity we are dealing with. |
Your ridiculous toddler tantrum is duly noted. |
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I was around sick children, one of whom tested negative for covid. When I started feeling very tired, I isolated from everyone. I also tested negative for covid. It was RSV. We give daily care to my disabled MIL. Not only did I not pass it to her, but no one in my house got it from me.
I understand why OP posted, and I appreciate it. Just treat everything as possible covid. The spread from vaccinated people is worse with delta. Let’s all be cautious. |
| Tantrums are completely acceptable at this point. |
Call it what you want. My kids are at school with yours. |
| What bullshit. Who goes to their doctor for “stronger allergy medicine”. |
You have chronic weekly sick symptoms? |
+1 Besides if you are sneezing you shouldn't go to a restaurant. Even pre-COVID. Stay home for a week or two. |
It tells us that middle-aged gay men partied in Provincetown on July 4th, assuming that being fully-vaccinated was sufficient to protect them from getting/spreading COVID and, as a result, we now all know that is not (or is no longer) true given the Delta variant. This is one reason why the CDC is advocating a return to indoor masking even among the vaccinated. |
They were probably all Trump Supporters! |
I have bad allergies all the time. If I got tested every time I had allergy like symptoms, I wouldn't go a day of my life without being at the CVS getting a test. Unfortunately my local CVS doesn't have any available appointments anytime soon - I try periodically to get one, just to be sure, and they are always booked up. What would you do in my shoes? Just stay home for the rest of your life? I really wish it were easier and cheaper to do at-home tests. Even $20 per pop for the unreliable at home rapid tests adds up, if I am doing them every time I am congested or have the sniffles - because, like I said, I have bad allergies all the time, and am always congested. I am vaccinated, have started masking in public again, and - I don't know what else to do that is a reasonable balance of me wanting to leave the house occasionally after my hermit year at home, and not wanting to risk getting sick or getting others sick. |