Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seasonal cold due to weather changes. That is all.
Yes, but how do you think she got that cold???? Obviously she was exposed to someone with the cold virus. And if she could catch the cold she can catch Covid. It’s evidence she’s not being careful enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seasonal cold due to weather changes. That is all.
Yes, but how do you think she got that cold???? Obviously she was exposed to someone with the cold virus. And if she could catch the cold she can catch Covid. It’s evidence she’s not being careful enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really for important for our public health that we continue to be exposed to germs. A critical piece of the coronavirus not overrunning our healthcare system (as Fauci warned over and over an over) is the immunity of much of the population from prior exposure to coronaviruses. We cannot stay locked away, hiding from germs, forever. So you got a cold, BFD.
? If prior exposure to coronaviruses was some kind of help, we'd all be in the clear. Haven't we all gotten colds -- coronaviruses -- over the years? How does that help anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really for important for our public health that we continue to be exposed to germs. A critical piece of the coronavirus not overrunning our healthcare system (as Fauci warned over and over an over) is the immunity of much of the population from prior exposure to coronaviruses. We cannot stay locked away, hiding from germs, forever. So you got a cold, BFD.
? If prior exposure to coronaviruses was some kind of help, we'd all be in the clear. Haven't we all gotten colds -- coronaviruses -- over the years? How does that help anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sorry to hear you somehow managed to get sick. I am fortunately not sick, but I have been very vigilant. That said, just recently I started walking in an unpopulated neighborhoods without a mask. Every once in a while someone will jog or bike past me from behind me and I would not have a chance to cross the street as I wouldn’t see them coming from behind. UGG, I guess I’ll go back to wearing my mask even while walking in a quiet neighborhood.
Not sure why you felt it was safe to take it off, but yet, wear your mask. Everyone should be wearing a mask outside their yard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I doubt it was a jogging running past you quickly.
Not trying to sound judgy, but if you're being so vigilant and had been getting stuff delivered, why did you go to the grocery store?
I've been out and about a bunch of times but haven't done a major in person shop like the one last week. I don't know why I told myself it would be fine. I went during the huge downpour, thinking there would hardly be anyone else in the store. But I was there for a really long time. I'm not good at getting in, getting what I need and getting out.
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Thank you for posting, OP. People need to be reminded of this.
There have been multiple documented cases of patients catching Covid-19 through such interactions.
Anonymous wrote:OP. Just get your family tested. Seriously. With what you describe it is unlikely to be COVID that you caught. But no one here can diagnose you. If you live in this area, have any symptoms, it is easy to get tested. Everyone I know in DC and NoVa where I am have gotten results back in 36-48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is really for important for our public health that we continue to be exposed to germs. A critical piece of the coronavirus not overrunning our healthcare system (as Fauci warned over and over an over) is the immunity of much of the population from prior exposure to coronaviruses. We cannot stay locked away, hiding from germs, forever. So you got a cold, BFD.
? If prior exposure to coronaviruses was some kind of help, we'd all be in the clear. Haven't we all gotten colds -- coronaviruses -- over the years? How does that help anyone?
Anonymous wrote:It is really for important for our public health that we continue to be exposed to germs. A critical piece of the coronavirus not overrunning our healthcare system (as Fauci warned over and over an over) is the immunity of much of the population from prior exposure to coronaviruses. We cannot stay locked away, hiding from germs, forever. So you got a cold, BFD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we've been socially distancing and wearing masks outside. I've been going out each night around 10 to 11 to exercise because there are fewer people out at night.
I've been getting groceries delivered for the most part but I went shopping at Safeway last week for a major shop. I went out exercising before dark several nights last week and had joggers and bikers blow past me at a mere foot away, not wearing masks.
Now we're sick. I don't think it's COVID but whatever it is, we got it because I went inside a store or because I got too close to people not wearing masks while jogging or biking (through no fault of my own). There is no other way.
Since we got this bug, whatever it is, it's clear you can also get COVID from these seemingly minor interactions with others. I'm going to go back to being super vigilant.
did you have your mask on, OP? not attacking, just curious.
I wear a mask when I'm out and about around other people. When I go out late at night, I wear it under my chin in case I need it. But going out earlier, yes, I was wearing it. A lot of other people were also out walking and jogging and biking. I can go into the street to avoid someone coming toward me from the front, but blowing past me from behind -- nothing I can do to avoid that.
Anonymous wrote:Seasonal cold due to weather changes. That is all.