Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Did you feel bad at all about bringing it into the house? Just curious.
No--I woke up feeling funny, tested positive at 9 am. My husband tested negative that morning, was positive by dinnertime. It happened far too quickly to isolate or take any mitigating steps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Did you feel bad at all about bringing it into the house? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
you passed it onto your husband despite being a Good Covid Citizen. So...what does that tell you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Just because it wasn't bad for her doesn't mean it wasn't bad for people that she passed it to. I got Covid, wasn't a big deal. Passed it to my husband, who was sick as a dog for 5 days and lost his voice for over a week. He's a professor and had to cancel his classes--you can't teach with no voice.
Anonymous wrote:My UVA sophomore tested positive yesterday morning and was sick since Sunday night. She was told professors will only work with you if you report your positive test to the university so she did. Two of her professors have thanked her for being honest and staying home and ensured her they'd work with her. As she lives in an apt with other roommates and one is immunocompromised, I picked her up yesterday morning and will bring her back on day 6. And, fortunately we live in a large house so she is quarantining in her two rooms on her end of the house. We also wore N95 masks in the car. I'm not Covid paranoid and am double boosted, but I don't want to get sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
lol! an illness soooo bad and scary she didn't even know she had it- i think you're proving her point here...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is at a big 10. Lots of posts on parents page about kids turning pos. They isolate you in a special dorm room if they can unless you live less than 4 hours away you have to go home. You are isolated for 5 days. Last week the dorm filled up and parents are now paying for hotels out of pocket.
If my son felt sick I would tell him not to test. Missing a week of classes is a lot and we all already had delta and omnicrom.
I think schools need to stop this nonsense with isolation. Ever since Delta passed its been like the flu. It was more like a cold with Omnicron for us.
Wow, you're cavalier with everyone else's health. You really don't get this disease or even how to spell its variant! Having omicron does not necessarily build not sufficient antibodies to prevent reinfection, esp w/ additional variants. Yes, there is some spreading before getting a positive test, but ignoring testing and isolating is just going to reignite the pandemic and result in more variants. Just try to be responsible.
Are you serious in that you think you can avoid covid anymore? OMG, get a clue. Keep running, Forest.
You are the problem. Try being just a little bit responsible. Masking with symptoms/pos test or if being in contact with infected people won't kill you or cramp your style too much and will help those around you stay well. But, it sounds like you only care about your own convenience.
How many times have you had it? I’m guessing none if you are still acting like this is a huge deal for 99.99 percent of people.
How many times have YOU had it? If more than one I'm guessing you're utterly irresponsible.
I've never had it and I do act utterly irresponsibly according to you. No one in my family of 5 has had it either. We don't mask or test.
If you don't test, you don't know if you had it. Denial must be nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:just got an email, "Did you know you can buy covid tests from the new vending machines around campus?"
super...
Wow. Because that's how every college kid wants to spend their money...on Covid tests.