Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m going with the sub-headline from the NYT article the other day that said “It is not yet causing a new surge in the United States, and probably won’t.”
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and this is why I am not ready to drop masks
And to me, this is why we're loosening up a little now.
For families like ours, with a high risk member, this is going to be a long haul. It's likely that we'll be very restricted again come May. So, taking a chance to do some things while the numbers are low, like we did last summer, and catch our breath before resuming precautions when the risk goes up, makes sense to me.
I hope they'll approve a fourth shot for our high risk person before this comes.
I think you can get a fourth shot if you are higher risk.
Only if your risk is due to being immunocompromised. There are other reasons people can be at higher risk, such as severe lung disease, or advanced age, and those people aren't yet able to get a fourth shot.
that is incorrect, the guidance says, "not limited to the following conditions..." and lists some. It leaves interpretation up to you.,
Anonymous wrote:I mean - it sucks - I feel like we never get a break. I got vaccinated and had about two months of feeling good about it - then delta. Then my kids got vaccinated - then Omicron. They all are fully vaxxed and got omicron (mild to no symptoms). So I'm going to have a little time to feel relaxed here.
But basically I feel like if we can't be vaccinated and not get it - then there's nothing else I can do because I'm not willing to stay home any more, so it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC said there are no variants of concern on the horizon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and this is why I am not ready to drop masks
And to me, this is why we're loosening up a little now.
For families like ours, with a high risk member, this is going to be a long haul. It's likely that we'll be very restricted again come May. So, taking a chance to do some things while the numbers are low, like we did last summer, and catch our breath before resuming precautions when the risk goes up, makes sense to me.
I hope they'll approve a fourth shot for our high risk person before this comes.
I think you can get a fourth shot if you are higher risk.
Only if your risk is due to being immunocompromised. There are other reasons people can be at higher risk, such as severe lung disease, or advanced age, and those people aren't yet able to get a fourth shot.
Anonymous wrote:So can we cancel the return to office?![]()
Anonymous wrote:And isn’t it interesting that we STILL aren’t holding China accountable.
Anonymous wrote:So can we cancel the return to office?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please also keep us updated on which strain of flu is going around and where. I will keep my whiteboard of viruses up to date so I can decide which one to worry about and when.
Feel free to skip these posts if they bother you so much. The last time I checked, the flu wasn't a big threat outside of the winter months. The same cannot be said for COVID, so it's worth keeping an eye on where things are throughout the world.
Anonymous wrote:Please also keep us updated on which strain of flu is going around and where. I will keep my whiteboard of viruses up to date so I can decide which one to worry about and when.
Anonymous wrote:and this is why I am not ready to drop masks