Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been home sick for two weeks. My family has only done outdoor stuff and we just tested positive. Either you have good natural immunity or you are pretending you never got it by not testing. To who ever gave this to us, you are a horrible person.
Somebody in your family has some splainin to do.
No, this variant is just that contagious. I always wear a mask indoors. Always. And I only wear ASTM level 3 certified surgical masks that have saved me countless times as a teacher with very close exposure to positive kids. This variant got me, and I’m pretty sick right now with a fever and every other symptom despite 3 vaccines and prior infection with the January Omicron.
I have not left my house in a few weeks. Family is really just outdoors except a few very quick in and out stores. I was shocked when my spouse said they were positive and then I tested positive as I’ve barely even left my bed. Extremely contagious as we are as careful as they come.
Your DH has some secrets. A few quickies, for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been home sick for two weeks. My family has only done outdoor stuff and we just tested positive. Either you have good natural immunity or you are pretending you never got it by not testing. To who ever gave this to us, you are a horrible person.
Somebody in your family has some splainin to do.
No, this variant is just that contagious. I always wear a mask indoors. Always. And I only wear ASTM level 3 certified surgical masks that have saved me countless times as a teacher with very close exposure to positive kids. This variant got me, and I’m pretty sick right now with a fever and every other symptom despite 3 vaccines and prior infection with the January Omicron.
I have not left my house in a few weeks. Family is really just outdoors except a few very quick in and out stores. I was shocked when my spouse said they were positive and then I tested positive as I’ve barely even left my bed. Extremely contagious as we are as careful as they come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
+1
We are limiting activities 2 weeks before camp. My kids love to go and they chose to be safe before camp so they wouldn’t miss it.
We are just in one activity and just got Covid. No friends, no family, no nothing and still got it.
Yes, you caught it from taking your kid unmasked to an indoor activity. That's what happens, PP.
No, my kids have not been indoors. They were unmasked outdoors only. Good try. I don’t bring my kids indoors anywhere and on the rare occasion they wear n95.
Are you being sarcastic?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
+1
We are limiting activities 2 weeks before camp. My kids love to go and they chose to be safe before camp so they wouldn’t miss it.
We are just in one activity and just got Covid. No friends, no family, no nothing and still got it.
Yes, you caught it from taking your kid unmasked to an indoor activity. That's what happens, PP.
No, my kids have not been indoors. They were unmasked outdoors only. Good try. I don’t bring my kids indoors anywhere and on the rare occasion they wear n95.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
+1
We are limiting activities 2 weeks before camp. My kids love to go and they chose to be safe before camp so they wouldn’t miss it.
We are just in one activity and just got Covid. No friends, no family, no nothing and still got it.
Yes, you caught it from taking your kid unmasked to an indoor activity. That's what happens, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
+1
We are limiting activities 2 weeks before camp. My kids love to go and they chose to be safe before camp so they wouldn’t miss it.
We are just in one activity and just got Covid. No friends, no family, no nothing and still got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
+1
We are limiting activities 2 weeks before camp. My kids love to go and they chose to be safe before camp so they wouldn’t miss it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
Daycares and preschools are. Which, I honestly don't even care mind personally, but understand it is a huge burden for some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
Anonymous wrote:As long as hospitalizations don't go up, I'm not concerned. But I do wear a mask indoors, because I don't want to waste my time having COVID for a week. I have better things to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst part of Covid is the restrictions. But this is only applicable for kids now. No one is making adults tests
We have no restrictions
If you take a sick day from work bc you have a cold is your work requiring you submit proof of negative test before you return to work? No adult I know has to do this. If you are an adult, it is up to you if you want to test or not. You have the ability to stay home for a day or two, not test then come back the day you are feeling better, maybe you had/have covid, maybe not. As an adult, if you feel heathy you are expected to be at work and no one is asking otherwise. No one is regulating adults in the workplace the way we are regulating kids at school and at camps. At least last school year they couldn’t. Every sniffle required a covid negative confirmation.
That is not a restriction that is a precaution. Even a cold generally does not last a day. Work should ask for a negative test. Good for them.
Literally no one is asking for a negative test. Not school or work.
Nearly every summer camp did this summer. Lots of kids missed out on summer camp of symptomatic covid or being a close contact and the camp not allowing them to attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been home sick for two weeks. My family has only done outdoor stuff and we just tested positive. Either you have good natural immunity or you are pretending you never got it by not testing. To who ever gave this to us, you are a horrible person.
Somebody in your family has some splainin to do.
No, this variant is just that contagious. I always wear a mask indoors. Always. And I only wear ASTM level 3 certified surgical masks that have saved me countless times as a teacher with very close exposure to positive kids. This variant got me, and I’m pretty sick right now with a fever and every other symptom despite 3 vaccines and prior infection with the January Omicron.