Re: COVID-19 - On the Ground
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2022 8:43 pm
Of course this is where the homophobe checks out. Worried he’ll get a boner.JKLivin wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:33 pmYeah . . . you lost me at "sitting naked".japhy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:50 pmI feel we are very close to a real breakthrough here. You and Oussie and DC and Feral should report to the Empire the week before Solstice. Defix and I will meet you at the mud huts. I will bring the psilocybin and Defix and I will be your guides. When dawn breaks we will all be sitting naked around a small greasewood fire holding hands and singing "This Land Is Your Land" together, in a round.
not necessarily stone.....but beautiful.....
Masks have been optional in our school district (Plano, TX) most of the school year.
I play with fire every time I get on an elevator in the building I live in. Of course it goes on and on and on from there once I leave my building.
"He's dealt with this crap long enough".sdoyel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:10 amMasks have been optional in our school district (Plano, TX) most of the school year.
My wife and I decided that after Christmas Break we were going to allow our son to go to school without his mask... He's dealt with this crap long enough. He's vaxed as well. Fingers crossed...
There were something like 15 reported covid cases amongst children/staff over the Christmas Break.
a villianous teachers union is your major dilemma.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:25 am That's the major debate and dilemma going on with the Chicago Public Schools right now.
Finally not wearing a mask isn't "not having to deal with this any more". All it fixes is having to remember to have a mask with you. N\In my opinion, that's no different than having to remember to have the right book with you or having to remember to do your homework and turn it in on time. I can't believe that mask wearing is something terribly taxing unless his classmates are such a dick to him for wearing a mask that it is stressing him out.sdoyel wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 9:10 amMasks have been optional in our school district (Plano, TX) most of the school year.
My wife and I decided that after Christmas Break we were going to allow our son to go to school without his mask... He's dealt with this crap long enough. He's vaxed as well. Fingers crossed...
There were something like 15 reported covid cases amongst children/staff over the Christmas Break.
The studies out of South Africa show that the Pfizer vaccine is only about 33% effective at preventing you from getting Omicron but 70% effective at preventing serious illness/hospitalization. These vaccines were created prior to the Omicron variant's existence so they were not tested against it. If they can spin up a vaccine against it and stamp it down before a new variant develops amongst the unvaccinated then maybe they can get ahead of this but it feels like there are just too many unvaccinated people out there serving as willing hosts to the creation of new variants.
Yep. I returned from our family vacation last Sunday night with COVID as a souvenir. Showed first symptoms on the day of our return and tested positive the next morning. Quarantined myself to the basement, my home office and the back bathroom and wore an N95 mask whenever I moved through the house around others and none of the other three people in my house contracted COVID. Finally tested negative yesterday.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:50 am exactly why masks and distancing still need to be a thing
vaccines aren’t, and never have been, a magic bullet for covid
similar story…my niece tested positive Christmas Eve. everyone canceled their plans (my folks and both brothers’ families) and she spent the next 5 days voluntarily locked in her roomtwocoach wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:56 amYep. I returned from our family vacation last Sunday night with COVID as a souvenir. Showed first symptoms on the day of our return and tested positive the next morning. Quarantined myself to the basement, my home office and the back bathroom and wore an N95 mask whenever I moved through the house around others and none of the other three people in my house contracted COVID. Finally tested negative yesterday.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:50 am exactly why masks and distancing still need to be a thing
vaccines aren’t, and never have been, a magic bullet for covid
But, again, it's not their point to be.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:50 am exactly why masks and distancing still need to be a thing
vaccines aren’t, and never have been, a magic bullet for covid
by that’s the messaging…that the way out of this is via vaccinationjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 11:24 amBut, again, it's not their point to be.KUTradition wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:50 am exactly why masks and distancing still need to be a thing
vaccines aren’t, and never have been, a magic bullet for covid
The orders of priority here are:
1 - Reduce severity of cases (hospitalizations and deaths), and then
2 - Reduce transmission.
Obviously if and when a vaccine or other path can promise real progress on 2, we'll pivot.