Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my lady is soft pink satiny lace
also filled with love and grace
breathing out her womanhood
while she strolls thru life's race
but my lady also has darkness
howling deep within the night
running beneath bright moon
in a breathless, beautiful sight
both sides of her I truly adore
for I was born to hold her tight
What this have to do with covid?
For some reason it made me laugh really hard just bc it's so random. So thanks to that PP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my lady is soft pink satiny lace
also filled with love and grace
breathing out her womanhood
while she strolls thru life's race
but my lady also has darkness
howling deep within the night
running beneath bright moon
in a breathless, beautiful sight
both sides of her I truly adore
for I was born to hold her tight
What this have to do with covid?
Anonymous wrote:ICU ADMISSIONS have doubled
Hospitalizations are up 70%
The nightmare continues
Anonymous wrote:my lady is soft pink satiny lace
also filled with love and grace
breathing out her womanhood
while she strolls thru life's race
but my lady also has darkness
howling deep within the night
running beneath bright moon
in a breathless, beautiful sight
both sides of her I truly adore
for I was born to hold her tight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people just get a sniffle. And don't bother testing. But, since they don't know that it is covid, they end up hugging, kissing, shaking other people's hands, and touching everything, even sharing spoons. So that's how illness starts.
Soo true thanks for the reminder to always try to be conscious of germs. I try but definitely could be better.
My coworkers sneeze a ton and it makes me crazy. The refuse to mask up so I make sure to 1) spray sanitizing deodorizer 2) purell my hands, nose,, and mouth 3) wear a mask 4) stay up to date on all my vaccines 5) eat healthier and more balanced meals rich in viral fighting nutrients 6) spend time outdoors breathing fresh air 7) keep distance from everyone. This works out nicely because one coworker eats sardine and the other eats loads of garlic. It's helpful to stay far 8) go for regular chiropractor and acupuncture treatments
If there's something I'm missing please let me know. So far my cautious approach has helped a lot and I thankfully haven't felt sick in over a year. No random cold or flu...
You should publish this wonderful 8 step plan to avoid illness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people just get a sniffle. And don't bother testing. But, since they don't know that it is covid, they end up hugging, kissing, shaking other people's hands, and touching everything, even sharing spoons. So that's how illness starts.
Soo true thanks for the reminder to always try to be conscious of germs. I try but definitely could be better.
My coworkers sneeze a ton and it makes me crazy. The refuse to mask up so I make sure to 1) spray sanitizing deodorizer 2) purell my hands, nose,, and mouth 3) wear a mask 4) stay up to date on all my vaccines 5) eat healthier and more balanced meals rich in viral fighting nutrients 6) spend time outdoors breathing fresh air 7) keep distance from everyone. This works out nicely because one coworker eats sardine and the other eats loads of garlic. It's helpful to stay far 8) go for regular chiropractor and acupuncture treatments
If there's something I'm missing please let me know. So far my cautious approach has helped a lot and I thankfully haven't felt sick in over a year. No random cold or flu...
Anonymous wrote:Some people just get a sniffle. And don't bother testing. But, since they don't know that it is covid, they end up hugging, kissing, shaking other people's hands, and touching everything, even sharing spoons. So that's how illness starts.
Anonymous wrote:Some people just get a sniffle. And don't bother testing. But, since they don't know that it is covid, they end up hugging, kissing, shaking other people's hands, and touching everything, even sharing spoons. So that's how illness starts.
Anonymous wrote:I’d say it’s good and uplifting news that 79yo man with a fairly important job has it and the basic response from all his doctors is “eh nbd he’ll be fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dad was recently in the hospital and I found it uplifting to hear from the CNA who was helping him that she is seeing less severe covid cases , and lesser hospitalizations.
She was a darling and I had a wonderful time chatting with her. She was so bright I encouraged her to continue her education and become a nurse...
Sometimes I find it easier to digest information when it's coming from a front line healthcare worker. It's also so accurate and sincere, especially for the geographical area....
My neighbors daughter is a CNA too and often keeps me informed on the hospital situation. She is
Anonymous wrote:My dad was recently in the hospital and I found it uplifting to hear from the CNA who was helping him that she is seeing less severe covid cases , and lesser hospitalizations.
She was a darling and I had a wonderful time chatting with her. She was so bright I encouraged her to continue her education and become a nurse...
Anonymous wrote:My cousin met a handsome single doctor when she went for her checkup after Covid exposure.