Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
With that thinking though you would have to stay home/keep them in virtual school forever. Because there are other things that can kill someone other than Covid (it's amazing how people seem to forget that people got sick before 2020). So is it just Covid you are scared of? Because that's anxiety. It's not rational.
- signed someone who's entire vaccinated family got Covid TWICE (including a baby) and just had the stomach virus a couple weeks ago and would take Covid over that every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
What condition do you have that would make covid so devastating to you?
Around these parts, it is moral superiority.
Anonymous wrote:Covid is such a farce, people are not getting sick , it's the positive tests inconveniencing everyone. CDC needs to update the guidelines to symptom free, no tests needed
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
What condition do you have that would make covid so devastating to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Why wouldn’t we? Be thankful you don’t have my health issues. My kids already lost one parent, isn’t that enough? Will you take them? Of course not! So, it’s in their bests interest for me to stay alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Sounds like a personal choice. Nobody forced you to do these things yet you are acting like you need a badge of honor for how much you have given up. You still have your kids in virtual?? Why are you doing this to them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
I have not seen my family. I rarely see anyone s I cannot risk Covid. Except groceries or pharmacy, I have been home. My kids are in virtual. I have lost far more than most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to Final Four tournament in NOLA. Didn’t wear a mask for five days of drinking on Bourbon Street and was in a stadium with 10,000 of my closest unmasked friends. Did I get COVID? Eh, maybe? Who knows. I’m feeling fine and have no plans to test. Only in DC (and maybe Portland?) are people so uptight about COVID now.
I think the people who are most concerned are those of us:
-Caring for an elderly or immunocompromised loved one
-Have an infant or toddler with health issues
-Can’t travel if we test positive
LOL no the most uptight people I know don't fall into those categories at all. They're way too Covid-cautious to travel!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.
Tell that to people who haven't seen their family in over 2 years. Except for our nuclear family everybody is abroad. But I guess being able to see family means nothing to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yup. Also why wedidnt make big travel plans for spring break.
Some of us need to travel, and we already lost 2 years.
You have not lost anything. And you don’t need to travel, you want to.