Yeah, we're waiting to hear more. He was on his way to his cottage to get prepped for winter when he got notified. He's got a family with two kids of his own and they're all worried about him. Haven't personally seen him in more than 5 years.
Seven hours during Covid?? I have to think they've improved their times since then. You don't want to stay in one place too long.
I have a new datapoint based on today's visit.
8 hours.
If I end up with a breakthrough case, this will be why...
I have a new datapoint based on today's visit.
8 hours.
If I end up with a breakthrough case, this will be why...
This is why my family and I are back in full quarantine now...
Eight hours during Covid is just bonkers.
Sometimes it feels like this is never going to end, and some people are ridiculously, infuriatingly determined to see that it doesn't
Sometimes it feels like this is never going to end, and some people are ridiculously, infuriatingly determined to see that it doesn't![]()
Yeah, I find it frustrating that for every person who's been really trying hard and following precautions, there will be people that seemingly seem to think it's all a freaking joke. Why oh why does everything have to be so difficult? I have friends who are unfortunately antivaxxers, and they're often wishing it would end, and yet.... all I can think of is, do your part! It's as if we're doing all the work while they sit around complaining.
I bite my tongue as cant be bothered with arguing but while they may not be 'fully responsible' for the lockdown and daughters business being closed, they are at least partially responsible as a collective with other people who failed to follow the rules.
Yep, absolutely with you there. If they're complaining about wishing things would go back to normal, then they should do their part to help it go back to normal. I hate how everything about it has become politicized. The reality is that the virus doesn't care for your political association. It doesn't care if someone is Democrat of Republican. It doesn't even care which part of the world you're in. It only ever cares about finding itself a suitable host for it to spread. The unvaccinated become easy targets, the perfect petri dishes for spreading out new strains, and even if they themselves aren't infected, easily pass it around. I can only imagine being that the unvaccinated like to gather together, that they become part of a virulent ascension. The sentiment that I get from them is that they tend to feel like it doesn't apply to them, that they're somehow immune to all of it, which quite frankly is bullshit. There's no easy way to deal with it either and no easy answer.
At the risk of sounding harsh, maybe what needs to happen is strict enforcement of vaccine passports (and yeah, I know how unpopular they've been since they were introduced, but come on...) along with mandatory vaccinations and fines for anyone that doesn't comply. Is this too harsh? Maybe it's something that needs to happen in order to for progress to happen. But then again, I'm sure they would then cry about it being political.
I still don't really agree with mandatory vaccines for the general population, but i do understand why they might be in certain jobs, i.e. working in the care industry etc,
"We had an afternoon appointment. We pulled up to One Kids Place and there were about 10 protesters, and I use that term loosely, outside. They verbally assaulted us as we drove in; swearing and screaming," she said.
Blaszczyk says it was tough enough to convince her seven-year-old to get a needle, without having to deal with angry protesters on top of it. She says it did not get any better when they left.
"As we pulled out they screamed at me that I was murdering my child and I was committing genocide, all with my seven and four-year-old in the car," she said.
At the time, Blaszczyk says there was no police presence at this protest, but she did find out from a friend that the police did respond later that afternoon.
What is the world coming to when a mother and her children get harassed by protesters on the way to getting them vaccinated?
Hail Hydra.. They just burrow and sleep waiting for the right time to reemerge.
Update on my cousin: Apparently he's doing fine. What they don't really explain too well with the breakthrough cases is that when someone is doubly-vaccinated, the effect is more akin to a bad flu or cold, but that they'll recover quickly. That was the case with my Cousin. He felt very tired for the first few days, but he's bounced back and has no apparent side-effects.
So glad to hear it was a relatively good outcome, Owain !Hugs to your cousin !
On the "How crazy could they possibly get ?" front, apparently the newest Covid Craze for the anti-facts & science folks is eating dirt...
https://wiretappedamerica.com/2021/...re-now-literally-eating-dirt-to-stay-healthy/
Dirt.
But not just any dirt ! Special dirt ! As in a hundred and ten dollars for five ounces of dirt.
From a Canadian peat bog that just happens to be located next to a landfill, and just happens to have alarmingly high level of both arsenic and lead.
People are feeding this to their children. Bathing them in it. Smearing it on their skin.
We're probably about a month away from them starting to drill holes in each other's skulls to let the demons out.
More power to 'em...
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