Rommie wrote:I find that wild because even pre-covid I'm pretty sure a cancer patient should be nervous about going on a petri dish known as a cruise!
Had an interesting turn of events this week because a work friend who was set to leave today to move across the country to San Diego, so Wednesday she was going to come in to pack her office and get a goodbye lunch... then I wake up to see frantic texts bc she tested positive for covid. (Got it a wedding on Saturday, not the one we went to.) So I got to pack up her office for her while she stood many feet away with the car at the end of our building loading dock, wearing N95s, bc c'mon, what else can you do? Sucks for her because she was of course planning to stop and meet friends along the way, and says she feels just fine and would go about normally if it wasn't covid. Told her she owes me dinner sometime in San Diego.
Either way, F and I PCR tested yesterday in anticipation of our flight to Europe- his is negative, still waiting on mine but I'm not super worried if he's negative and we have no symptoms. Reckon if we get it in NL before coming back it wouldn't be fun, but at least pretty manageable compared to end of a cruise.
Rommie wrote:
I guess it's all odd to me because I am by no means extremely cautious, def only masking in the conference venue/ on the plane (where I should note, not sure what my seatmate had to create that hacking cough but I didn't want to get it regardless), because I have stuff I want to do this month that I don't want to miss. Doubt I'll be masking much rest of the summer (but then, no other major travel or conferences until the fall). You'd think a bunch of scientists would think differently, but I suppose not.
lady_*nix wrote:Get this - the under-reporting of COVID infections is so bad that actual infection numbers are probably 30x higher than reported numbers.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... cases-rate
lady_*nix wrote:Best of luck to both of you, geonuc
geonuc wrote:lady_*nix wrote:Best of luck to both of you, geonuc
Thank you. For myself, I imagine it could have been worse had I not been prescribed the Paxlovid monoclonal antibody treatment, which was an experience in of itself.
pumpkinpi wrote:My dad didn't seem to feel bad enough to seek that treatment. I told him to contact his doctor anyway to report the case. They told him he didn't need to. Strange. I know a lot of people don't report, but I though the general advice was to report positive at home tests to try to keep case counts somewhat accurate.
He is saying what I hear from a lot of people, it feels like a mild cold. I just hope he doesn't have lingering symptoms. He's 3, maybe even 4 times vaccinated and no preexisting conditions, except that he's 75!
What really worries me is that Buster is supposed to go to scout camp starting July 3rd--9 days from now. If he's going to get it, he's got to get it soon so he can get through his 5 days of isolation and hopefully test negative the day of.
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