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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Collective bargaining gone mad. Who here didn’t work a little while they were out with covid? Really.[/quote] I couldn’t. I was exhausted and was bed ridden for the most part. I only started to feel better after 7 days and only felt like my old self after 2 weeks. [/quote] That’s the usual experience. And obviously not for this particular MCPS staff member.[/quote] Its not unusual covid denier.[/quote] Surely you don't believe that. A significant number of cases are asymptomatic. The CDC even changed the isolation guidance because there were so many people five days in with no or mild symptoms. Nurses, a moderately physically demanding job, are asked to come into work when Covid positive during periods of staffing shortages. It's not normal to be bedridden for 7 days.[/quote] Yes, it is normal. [/quote] Once a week or so there’s a post on dcum that gives me a small glimpse into the minds and motivations of the people that remain terrified of covid. This is such a post. I’m sure you believe it’s normal. It’s not, by any common understanding of the word “normal”, but reality doesn’t influence you as much as perceptions do. And if you think it is normal to be bedridden for a week by covid, then it is much more understandable why you might be scared to get it.[/quote]
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