Some of the newer Covid variants have an incubation of 24-48 hours, meaning there’s a slight chance he got it after the drive.One of my coworkers, who was with in a car with me all the way to San Francisco and back only two days ago, just tested positive this morning.
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Mood for the next few days will be...apprehensive.
--Patrick
Yeah, the one I had in May was exposure Wed (most likely), and symptoms began Fri night.Some of the newer Covid variants have an incubation of 24-48 hours, meaning there’s a slight chance he got it after the drive.
Not to take away from your mom (whom I hope recovers quickly) but I saw this phrase and an image jumped into my brain. The internet did not disappoint:... vaxxed to the max...
Since 3/2020, I have been to exactly TWO social events. The first one, I caught COVID. The second, one of the other three people caught it and then gave it to his wife (who was another of the three).Two and a half FUCKING years with nothing. One week before vacation…
My mom is so anti-vax. She believes every conspiracy bullshit story q-anon and the right puts out. She literally and non-ironically asked my aunt and I to put magnets on our arms after getting vaxxed. One of her complaints is "If you're vaxed, you still can catch it. So what's the point?"In the end, I'm really REALLY glad I was vaxxed and boosted twice. I can't imagine how bad this could have been. I mean, it came on fast and it knocked my ass OUT for a couple days. And I had a bodyguard.
"Both vaxxed and non-vaxxed people can get it!" Yeah, and both Serena Williams and I can play tennis, but one is WAY more of a threat.My mom is so anti-vax. She believes every conspiracy bullshit story q-anon and the right puts out. She literally and non-ironically asked my aunt and I to put magnets on our arms after getting vaxxed. One of her complaints is "If you're vaxed, you still can catch it. So what's the point?"
The answer is, of course, this virus comes on faster than your immune response, so you're still gonna be sick a few days until your immune system goes "Oh yeah, I was vaxxed for this" and kicks its ass. Without the vax, you suffer for at least a couple weeks and potentially die. With the vax, you're sick for a short time, and to a much lesser degree. Not that the explanation holds any water for her
Never have and never will understand what the hell these people are on about with that. Do they think vaccinations are like some magical force field that repels viruses as they try to get into your body? That isn't how any of this works."Both vaxxed and non-vaxxed people can get it!" Yeah, and both Serena Williams and I can play tennis, but one is WAY more of a threat.
I bet the people who busted their asses prepping for Y2K feel the same.The body is able to fight off the virus before it freaking cripples them. That's the point.
Vaxxed? Yes?Vero got it. Gaby has being coughing since last week. We don't know if Vero got it from Gaby or if Gaby is suffering from her alergies and Vero got it first. The thing is, I'm waiting for Gaby or me to get sick.
Yes.Vaxxed? Yes?
Everyone at my house EXCEPT ME now has COVID. All 4 of them.Father-in-law (who we share our home with) just confirmed positive today after feeling "run-down" for the last couple of days.
He is almost 80 and refuses to stop going to the public library just about every day for 4-6hrs each day.
After all the effort I went through to make sure I didn't bring this home for anyone else to enjoy, I feel just a little bit betrayed.