"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...CASES 676,609,955 DEATHS 6,881,955 US CASES 103,804,263 US DEATHS 1,123,836 8:30pm 1/28/24

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I was just talking to a co-worker today about this.

She and her husband caught COVID in December 2021 and despite being fully vaccinated her husband still hasn't fully recovered and is dealing with long COVID which still makes it hard for him to function.

The fucked up thing is that's not uncommon for vaccinated people but you never hear about this anywhere.




Agreed. Talked with a coworker on Friday and she knows a few people (in separate lines of work) who have twice tested positive for COVID during these past 2 years. Once prior to vaccinations, and once while vaccinated. Slower vaccine rollout in Canada, so we (health care field) got our 1st and 2nd doses in March and June 2021, and booster in January 2022. Fortunately none of our staff have tested positive. We've had a few people with direct exposure, who fortunately were ok and tested negative on repeat tests. Their risk / exposure being one woman's boyfriend, and another's roommate.

Regarding the coworker's most recent friend though ... she works from home so technically she should be lower risk and all. Though she takes public transit (bus) and suspects she either got it there (despite all passengers being masked) or at the community pool.

I'm just glad older relatives and loved ones have been taking things seriously in recent years. Keeping low profiles and avoiding higher-risk situations. I've reminded a few of them to keep their guard up & not get too lax with their approach. Especially with these warmer months ahead. Be weary of who you're in contact with.
 

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oh shit thats fucked up
 

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The wife got her booster Monday and started feeling achy and had a fever, this is normal after a booster. But this was also after visiting my stepson at his house where his anti-vaxxer wife had Covid-19 and gave it to my grandson 3 wees ago. Gotta listen to your gut when it tells you shit. I was against her going over there but I just shook it off. She took the at home test this morning and it came back positive. Shortly thereafter he called and said he had symptoms and came back positive. So now I'm in a quandary , what do I do? the house is not that big I mean we can stay away from other her upstairs and me downstairs. My test came back negative to let you know, she is going to get a PCR test later today, as some of you may recall I survived double lung failure in 2009 and am living with pulmonary fibrosis. So I can't afford to get any shit that affects the lungs. Will keep you all posted.
 

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The wife got her booster Monday and started feeling achy and had a fever, this is normal after a booster. But this was also after visiting my stepson at his house where his anti-vaxxer wife had Covid-19 and gave it to my grandson 3 wees ago. Gotta listen to your gut when it tells you shit. I was against her going over there but I just shook it off. She took the at home test this morning and it came back positive. Shortly thereafter he called and said he had symptoms and came back positive. So now I'm in a quandary , what do I do? the house is not that big I mean we can stay away from other her upstairs and me downstairs. My test came back negative to let you know, she is going to get a PCR test later today, as some of you may recall I survived double lung failure in 2009 and am living with pulmonary fibrosis. So I can't afford to get any shit that affects the lungs. Will keep you all posted.

Damn sorry to hear this brother, my best wishes to you and yours in recovery.

As far as you my advice considering your health concerns would be to quarantine as much as possible and wear a mask in any areas you both are in for the next 10 days or so. With those health issues I wouldn't even chance it. Luckily you didn't test positive.

I had a similar situation with family recently. My mother needed me to transport her to and from a medical appointment recently which I did only to find out she tested positive for COVID days later due to being at a friend's house on Easter where no one was wearing a mask.

Thankfully I wear my mask no matter who I'm with including moms so there was no issue, I didn't even test myself. Also, everyone knows how cautious I am when it comes to COVID so she kept hers on in the car as well.
 

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Damn sorry to hear this brother, my best wishes to you and yours in recovery.

As far as you my advice considering your health concerns would be to quarantine as much as possible and wear a mask in any areas you both are in for the next 10 days or so. With those health issues I wouldn't even chance it. Luckily you didn't test positive.

I had a similar situation with family recently. My mother needed me to transport her to and from a medical appointment recently which I did only to find out she tested positive for COVID days later due to being at a friend's house on Easter where no one was wearing a mask.

Thankfully I wear my mask no matter who I'm with including moms so there was no issue, I didn't even test myself. Also, everyone knows how cautious I am when it comes to COVID so she kept hers on in the car as well.
Thats good man, thanks for the well wishes will keep you posted...
 

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The wife got her booster Monday and started feeling achy and had a fever, this is normal after a booster. But this was also after visiting my stepson at his house where his anti-vaxxer wife had Covid-19 and gave it to my grandson 3 wees ago. Gotta listen to your gut when it tells you shit. I was against her going over there but I just shook it off. She took the at home test this morning and it came back positive. Shortly thereafter he called and said he had symptoms and came back positive. So now I'm in a quandary , what do I do? the house is not that big I mean we can stay away from other her upstairs and me downstairs. My test came back negative to let you know, she is going to get a PCR test later today, as some of you may recall I survived double lung failure in 2009 and am living with pulmonary fibrosis. So I can't afford to get any shit that affects the lungs. Will keep you all posted.

If possible, you might want to try to move to a hotel or airbnb. I know people who tried to do the whole opposite ends of the house thing and it didn't work unfortunately.

It'd be uncomfortable, but you could also try staying in the car and/or garage. At a minimum, ventilate the hell out of the house. Amazon sells wireless indoor air quality monitors so you can tell exactly how well ventilated a room is.

Definitely keep us posted. Hope everything goes well.
 

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