Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had direct and prolonged exposure right before Christmas. Somehow the rest of us miraculously avoided it. Multiple negative tests and no symptoms.
+1
Same. One kid brought it home, we live in an apt, and miraculously nobody else got it, despite 36 hours of likely exposure (and high viral loads--their test lite up positive in 30 seconds). I attribute that to the HEPA filters we run continuously in the apt. And that we moved the infected kid to a hotel ASAP after they tested positive. And then we masked when had to be around them (and moved a HEPA filter to their hotel room as well)
you sent your sick kid to a hotel? alone? wtf.
See, those people at the hotel do not matter, but the PP is now super virtuous and going to heaven because her household is now safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had direct and prolonged exposure right before Christmas. Somehow the rest of us miraculously avoided it. Multiple negative tests and no symptoms.
+1
Same. One kid brought it home, we live in an apt, and miraculously nobody else got it, despite 36 hours of likely exposure (and high viral loads--their test lite up positive in 30 seconds). I attribute that to the HEPA filters we run continuously in the apt. And that we moved the infected kid to a hotel ASAP after they tested positive. And then we masked when had to be around them (and moved a HEPA filter to their hotel room as well)
Happy New year to the hotel staff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Today is Thursday. My sibling went on vacation to two cities in Mexico over Christmas week. Then came home and had a small NYE party. On NY Day I went over to drop off a birthday gift, and kept a mask on the entire time. An hour ago my sibling told me they tested positive for Covid.
I have wondered if it’s polite to semi-quarantine for a few days after a trip.
Not a full quar, but maybe a social one. Optional activities..stay home.
I thought about this last cruise. I didn’t get sick, but .. the day I returned it was my bday. I went out with friends for dinner. Maybe I should I have postponed my bday stuff a few days, out of courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:Another thread full of ignorant and unnecessarily hostile posts by people who don't frickin' read.
This is about avoiding contact with VULNERABLE loved ones right after the kinds of large gatherings you have at the holidays. This was common sense before the pandemic and is common sense now. Covid just adds another virus to the mix of things (Flu, RSV etc) we don't want to give to our vulnerable relatives.
So many posters on here going on about scared people, but -you- are the f'd up ones. All ready to jump up in everyone's face about mah freedom before you actually know what is being discussed. No one is making your precious pre-schoolers wear masks or telling you you can't go to work.
Good Lord. Seek therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Today is Thursday. My sibling went on vacation to two cities in Mexico over Christmas week. Then came home and had a small NYE party. On NY Day I went over to drop off a birthday gift, and kept a mask on the entire time. An hour ago my sibling told me they tested positive for Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Another thread full of ignorant and unnecessarily hostile posts by people who don't frickin' read.
This is about avoiding contact with VULNERABLE loved ones right after the kinds of large gatherings you have at the holidays. This was common sense before the pandemic and is common sense now. Covid just adds another virus to the mix of things (Flu, RSV etc) we don't want to give to our vulnerable relatives.
So many posters on here going on about scared people, but -you- are the f'd up ones. All ready to jump up in everyone's face about mah freedom before you actually know what is being discussed. No one is making your precious pre-schoolers wear masks or telling you you can't go to work.
Good Lord. Seek therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.covid.gov/tools-and-resources/resources/tests
Free, no shipping costs, and if you didn't get the last round, you can double order (just keep placing orders until it tells you you've hit your limit; it knows).
Libraries used to give out tests/masks free, too.
This isn't a hard problem to solve. Demand that it be solved, and it will be. Shrug it off and go without and you take your chances and get what you get, but you put others at risk. That shouldn't be okay with anyone decent.
What precisely is going to be solved? COVID? Eradication of all contagious illnesses? Some of you people live in la la land which is why the rest of us are just done trying to appease you.
You living longer does nothing to appease me, PP. If I had my way, you and your ilk would've been out of the game in the first round.
But you're still here, and we still have to share the space, so maybe you could be taught how to be slightly less inconsiderate. Doubtful, but you can't say we didn't try.
You are wishing death on people while discussing that others lack empathy.
This is why we no longer take you covidians seriously anymore. You completely lack risk assessment and common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had direct and prolonged exposure right before Christmas. Somehow the rest of us miraculously avoided it. Multiple negative tests and no symptoms.
+1
Same. One kid brought it home, we live in an apt, and miraculously nobody else got it, despite 36 hours of likely exposure (and high viral loads--their test lite up positive in 30 seconds). I attribute that to the HEPA filters we run continuously in the apt. And that we moved the infected kid to a hotel ASAP after they tested positive. And then we masked when had to be around them (and moved a HEPA filter to their hotel room as well)
Happy New year to the hotel staff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had direct and prolonged exposure right before Christmas. Somehow the rest of us miraculously avoided it. Multiple negative tests and no symptoms.
+1
Same. One kid brought it home, we live in an apt, and miraculously nobody else got it, despite 36 hours of likely exposure (and high viral loads--their test lite up positive in 30 seconds). I attribute that to the HEPA filters we run continuously in the apt. And that we moved the infected kid to a hotel ASAP after they tested positive. And then we masked when had to be around them (and moved a HEPA filter to their hotel room as well)
you sent your sick kid to a hotel? alone? wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.covid.gov/tools-and-resources/resources/tests
Free, no shipping costs, and if you didn't get the last round, you can double order (just keep placing orders until it tells you you've hit your limit; it knows).
Libraries used to give out tests/masks free, too.
This isn't a hard problem to solve. Demand that it be solved, and it will be. Shrug it off and go without and you take your chances and get what you get, but you put others at risk. That shouldn't be okay with anyone decent.
What precisely is going to be solved? COVID? Eradication of all contagious illnesses? Some of you people live in la la land which is why the rest of us are just done trying to appease you.
You living longer does nothing to appease me, PP. If I had my way, you and your ilk would've been out of the game in the first round.
But you're still here, and we still have to share the space, so maybe you could be taught how to be slightly less inconsiderate. Doubtful, but you can't say we didn't try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had direct and prolonged exposure right before Christmas. Somehow the rest of us miraculously avoided it. Multiple negative tests and no symptoms.
+1
Same. One kid brought it home, we live in an apt, and miraculously nobody else got it, despite 36 hours of likely exposure (and high viral loads--their test lite up positive in 30 seconds). I attribute that to the HEPA filters we run continuously in the apt. And that we moved the infected kid to a hotel ASAP after they tested positive. And then we masked when had to be around them (and moved a HEPA filter to their hotel room as well)