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NHL Announces Players Won't Be Allowed to Go to Olympics - Bloomberg

(AP) -- NHL players will not be allowed to participate in the Beijing Olympics after the league pulled the plug amid a rash of postponements caused by positive COVID-19 test results.

Commissioner Gary Bettman made the announcement Wednesday, making official what seemed inevitable in recent days when the list of postponed games quickly grew to 50. The league will use the previously scheduled Feb. 6-22 Olympic break to make up those games and others that need to be rescheduled...
 
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I will keep you in my thoughts tomorrow and hope that you will be alright during and following your hair appointment. Enjoy the pampering :) I'm sure you'll emerge from the salon looking gorgeous!

Thank you for your kind thoughts!!!!!!
 
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@Mauig’ma .
I had to go back in time to find why you said you're eating crow....this is your quote from August on thread 98---

Yes ur right I got the first dose from pressure to be able to fly. Once I did my own research I never went back for the second. Biggest regret is getting the first dose and caving to pressure.


So now I understand. I'm sure no one here wants to scold you and we are sorry you've been sick and that Covid is running through your family.
You were blessed to get the treatment you did, and I just hope that what you’ve endured reminds everyone of the importance of being fully vaccinated with a booster.

As we all know, the reports of monoclonal antibodies becoming less available are going to make it tougher for others in need to get this vital treatment.

I appreciate that you came on to post that you made a mistake and I hope you feel well, and that your warning helps others who don’t want to get vaccinated.
 
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Oh, my. So, I've been having my groceries (and everything else) delivered since last year pretty much. I had to go to Harris Teeter personally today because I wanted to select the cut of meat and fresh produce for Christmas dinner.

I pass two huge signs on the front doors declaring masks are required for entry. During the hour I was there (the place was packed) I saw MAYBE ten masked people and most of the employees wearing masks on their chins. People coughing and sneezing, kids with runny noses everywhere. I was wearing an N95 covered by a surgical mask so I'm pretty sure I at least wasn't spraying potentially infectious respiratory droplets into the environment.

I felt so gross when I got home I took my clothes off right in the laundry room and showered immediately.

It was disgusting. jmo
 
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Oh, my. So, I've been having my groceries (and everything else) delivered since last year pretty much. I had to go to Harris Teeter personally today because I wanted to select the cut of meat and fresh produce for Christmas dinner.

I pass two huge signs on the front doors declaring masks are required for entry. During the hour I was there (the place was packed) I saw MAYBE ten masked people and most of the employees wearing masks on their chins. People coughing and sneezing, kids with runny noses everywhere. I was wearing an N95 covered by a surgical mask so I'm pretty sure I at least wasn't spraying potentially infectious respiratory droplets into the environment.

I felt so gross when I got home I took my clothes off right in the laundry room and showered immediately.

It was disgusting. jmo

I had to run into a couple stores this morning too. I got in and out as fast as I could. Hardly anyone wearing masks, one guy unloading his cart in the parking lot was coughing and pretty much hacking up a lung.
 
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Their behavior is worse than being spoiled brats-- they should
be prosecuted for assault----- perhaps others would think twice
about attacking hospital workers if they knew there was severe
punishment for this behavior

I just read that much of it goes unreported. I suspect hospital security escorts them out and then nothing else is done.
 
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I had to run into a couple stores this morning too. I got in and out as fast as I could. Hardly anyone wearing masks, one guy unloading his cart in the parking lot was coughing and pretty much hacking up a lung.
I know. I had to change checkout lines because the lady behind me had a kid hacking up a lung. And no, neither was wearing a mask. I bet she would have sent him to school like that today too, if school was in session.
 
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In case anyone doesn't know this - if you have a Target in your area, I think most, if not all, offer pickup/drive-up.

Usually you can place an order with the app and it'll be ready in 2-4 hours. I think they also hold them for 2-3 days. No minimum required, you don't have to choose a time slot, and it's free.

Just wanted to put that out there for anyone who may need things and maybe it'll help someone avoid a trip into the store. Some Targets have a good variety of cold/frozen foods and produce depending on the store.

Our local Walmart is usually booked for a week and has been like that for a while. I normally have to go to another town to get pickup orders from Walmart and they're usually a couple days out too. So Target has been a great alternative for things we need quickly.
 
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In case anyone doesn't know this - if you have a Target in your area, I think most, if not all, offer pickup/drive-up.

Usually you can place an order with the app and it'll be ready in 2-4 hours. I think they also hold them for 2-3 days. No minimum required, you don't have to choose a time slot, and it's free.

Just wanted to put that out there for anyone who may need things and maybe it'll help someone avoid a trip into the store. Some Targets have a good variety of cold/frozen foods and produce depending on the store.

Our local Walmart is usually booked for a week and has been like that for a while. I normally have to go to another town to get pickup orders from Walmart and they're usually a couple days out too. So Target has been a great alternative for things we need quickly.
Publix, Harris Teeter and Lowe's Grocery also have excellent pick-up/curbside service for free. Also, check Door Dash regularly. I can place an order at Lowe's Grocery now through Door Dash and delivery is free. Usually within about 90 minutes. It's awesome.
 
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Well tomorrow I am going to the vaccinated-masked up hair salon in Naples-- I will be there quite a while--- hair dye, style, cut--- probably a couple hours and I have to tell you, given this variant circulating, I am anxious about possible exposure. I will double mask, but still-- It is something I must do though, as I cannot do my own hair. It looks horrid (and that is not an exaggeration).
OK....post us before and after photos :D
 
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I just read that much of it goes unreported. I suspect hospital security escorts them out and then nothing else is done.

My response was because someone posted out that hospitals basically do not report
this assault behavior to the police- as long as people can do this kinda stuff without
consequences they will continue to act out..

As someone pointed out, if this happens on an airplane the attacker is
charged, most likely for assault.
 
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I just read that much of it goes unreported. I suspect hospital security escorts them out and then nothing else is done.
My response was because someone posted out that hospitals basically do not report
this assault behavior to the police- as long as people can do this kinda stuff without
consequences they will continue to act out..

As someone pointed out, if this happens on an airplane the attacker is
charged, most likely for assault.

I agree. Assult is assult is assult. This is the last thing our health care workers should have to deal with.
 
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I go grocery shopping locally about once a week, usually when the shops aren't too busy. Occasionally a limit to the number of customers per shop is imposed, which is in effect again for the holidays. From the start of the pandemic I only saw three customers (not counting small children) not wearing a mask inside, each in a different shop. It felt like they were trying to show that they can disregard the rules without being challenged.
 
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Omicron Covid IS MILDER, says Professor Lockdown: Variant reduces risk of hospital admission by 40 PER CENT when compared to Delta and by 69 per cent in people previously infected - while Scottish paper ALSO says strain could be 65 per cent milder
  • Imperial College London found Omicron patients are between 20 and 25 per cent less likely to be admitted
  • Researchers analysed more than 3,291 people infected with Delta and Omicron between December 1 and 14,
  • Neil Ferguson says wave will be 'nothing like what we seen last year, with ICUs overflowing with patients'
  • He also warned that if infections are 40 per cent higher than they were with Delta then that could offset any reduction in severity.
  • Even an unvaccinated person who has never had Covid and has no immunity, there was a 10 per cent lower risk of being hospitalised with Omicron compared to Delta.
 
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Omicron Covid IS MILDER, says Professor Lockdown: Variant reduces risk of hospital admission by 40 PER CENT when compared to Delta and by 69 per cent in people previously infected - while Scottish paper ALSO says strain could be 65 per cent milder
  • Imperial College London found Omicron patients are between 20 and 25 per cent less likely to be admitted
  • Researchers analysed more than 3,291 people infected with Delta and Omicron between December 1 and 14,
  • Neil Ferguson says wave will be 'nothing like what we seen last year, with ICUs overflowing with patients'
I guess it could have been worse, it could have been more infectious and more deadly. But since it's going to infect more people, overall it will still create a lot of problems.
 
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This along with the antibodies infusion I received could potentially be the game changer in all this. Very good news for all. Moo
I’m glad you were able to get the infusion and hope you and everyone in your family are feeling better.
It’s not good news when it’s not available.
The drive up lane turned away those in line because they are out of sotrovimab.
No idea on when more will be received.
 
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Oh, my. So, I've been having my groceries (and everything else) delivered since last year pretty much. I had to go to Harris Teeter personally today because I wanted to select the cut of meat and fresh produce for Christmas dinner.

I pass two huge signs on the front doors declaring masks are required for entry. During the hour I was there (the place was packed) I saw MAYBE ten masked people and most of the employees wearing masks on their chins. People coughing and sneezing, kids with runny noses everywhere. I was wearing an N95 covered by a surgical mask so I'm pretty sure I at least wasn't spraying potentially infectious respiratory droplets into the environment.

I felt so gross when I got home I took my clothes off right in the laundry room and showered immediately.

It was disgusting. jmo
I don’t know if you have Trader Joe’s where you live but that is the most “masked “ store in my area. An employee hands out shopping carts at the door and ensures that everyone is wearing a mask.
 
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