Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stay home and isolate.
Peoples jobs are not supporting that without a positive PCR. It is April 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Just stay home and isolate.
Anonymous wrote:I have covid right now. I'm a healthy person in their 30s with no underlying conditions, I exercise regularly and am a healthy weight. I am fully vaccinated and boosted (booster was @6 months ago). I currently feel like crap. Yes, "statistically" i'm probably going to be fine but my 78yo MIL who I saw on Sunday before I knew I was sick may not be if I inadvertently passed it to her. I went from feeling fine on Sunday to feeling yucky yesterday and pretty damn miserable today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have covid right now. I'm a healthy person in their 30s with no underlying conditions, I exercise regularly and am a healthy weight. I am fully vaccinated and boosted (booster was @6 months ago). I currently feel like crap. Yes, "statistically" i'm probably going to be fine but my 78yo MIL who I saw on Sunday before I knew I was sick may not be if I inadvertently passed it to her. I went from feeling fine on Sunday to feeling yucky yesterday and pretty damn miserable today.
Wrong. If your 78yo MIL that you saw on Sunday is also vaccinated and booster she will also "statistically" be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I have covid right now. I'm a healthy person in their 30s with no underlying conditions, I exercise regularly and am a healthy weight. I am fully vaccinated and boosted (booster was @6 months ago). I currently feel like crap. Yes, "statistically" i'm probably going to be fine but my 78yo MIL who I saw on Sunday before I knew I was sick may not be if I inadvertently passed it to her. I went from feeling fine on Sunday to feeling yucky yesterday and pretty damn miserable today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated dh tested positive with an at home rapid swab to his throat, the nasal one was negative. PCR test is scheduled for this afternoon, required by work. He thought he had allergies starting Sunday (congestion, sore throat) but last night he had some chills. My digestion has been off since Saturday and I woke up with a sore throat today. We have 2 unvaccinated kids at home. Not sure what we're supposed to do, other than isolate and stay home. Should I get a PCR? I wah.
I wouldn't bother testing if your husband is sick and positive. You probably have it too, just stay home until everyone is better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated dh tested positive with an at home rapid swab to his throat, the nasal one was negative. PCR test is scheduled for this afternoon, required by work. He thought he had allergies starting Sunday (congestion, sore throat) but last night he had some chills. My digestion has been off since Saturday and I woke up with a sore throat today. We have 2 unvaccinated kids at home. Not sure what we're supposed to do, other than isolate and stay home. Should I get a PCR? I wah.
I wouldn't bother testing if your husband is sick and positive. You probably have it too, just stay home until everyone is better.
I originally felt that way but when we realized we had covid, the one we thought also caught turned out to be a negative and a few we thought were in the clear were not. We knew thanks to a PCR. It's also good to keep track of the last time you had it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated dh tested positive with an at home rapid swab to his throat, the nasal one was negative. PCR test is scheduled for this afternoon, required by work. He thought he had allergies starting Sunday (congestion, sore throat) but last night he had some chills. My digestion has been off since Saturday and I woke up with a sore throat today. We have 2 unvaccinated kids at home. Not sure what we're supposed to do, other than isolate and stay home. Should I get a PCR? I wah.
I wouldn't bother testing if your husband is sick and positive. You probably have it too, just stay home until everyone is better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah NY has ticked back up to yellow. DC it’s coming.
Yes, we should all be following Eric Ding on Twitter. I thought it would be here right after Valentine's Day, but it really has taken its time. If elderly people and young children get as sick here as they have in England, it will be a mess, and I am very curious to see if the CDC will even react - or just keep writing off deaths like they are the flu. They are so slow, so reactive, so ineffective. Their new map is a joke.
My family lives in DC but we all got Omicron in NY over the holidays, so I'm not so worried about us right now. I'm just sad that our nations is so slow to react.
I am not really wearing a mask myself for the last two weeks, so I'm no saint. But I expect better from the CDC. And Lena Wan should be banned from every news network - her mask section idea for airplanes is the craziest thing I've heard since Trump was in office.
Anonymous wrote:My vaccinated dh tested positive with an at home rapid swab to his throat, the nasal one was negative. PCR test is scheduled for this afternoon, required by work. He thought he had allergies starting Sunday (congestion, sore throat) but last night he had some chills. My digestion has been off since Saturday and I woke up with a sore throat today. We have 2 unvaccinated kids at home. Not sure what we're supposed to do, other than isolate and stay home. Should I get a PCR? I wah.