I wonder what else we’re going to hear about the other vaccines too. Time will tell. Moo
I wonder what else we’re going to hear about the other vaccines too. Time will tell. Moo
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1 in Every 200 NYC Children Has Lost a Parent or Caregiver to COVID. That’s Almost Twice the National Rate.
Black, Hispanic and Asian children in the city are around three times more likely to have lost a parent or caregiver compared to their white peers, a new analysis reveals.www.thecity.nyc
JMO on this but even though you seem to have made it through just fine... you could still be in for long CV down the road. That goes for adults as well as children/ Here's an article on long CV in children.Good news. Have been so concerned for all of the little ones.
I now (personally) know a couple of handfuls of young ones who have had covid. All of them seem to have made it through just fine, with no more than bad cold symptoms or no symptoms at all.
But a couple of days ago a healthy 2-year old passed away in Sydney - just one day after he was diagnosed with covid.
Healthy Sydney toddler who died from Covid identified
I'm curious about something. Do they know for SURE that they never had an asymptomatic breakthrough case? I ask because even the healthy, with no underlying conditions, can end up with heart problems (and/or diabetes). That risk to develop either is for ~1 yr after infection.I have concerns about getting the 4th shot, or 2nd booster.
I know of FOUR people who are having heart issues currently---NONE of them had previous issues. Three of them had problems after their boosters. Heart inflammation which has not totally gone away.
I am not sure if I want to get another booster or not. I uses masks and am very rarely out in public still. So I don't know if I should.
It's called One-way masking. I'd prefer if everyone was still wearing masks so their cootiofied breath stays behind their masks and not making 'Covid soup' out of the air I'm about to walk through for to buy groceries.Our church is planning to stop requiring masks at Sunday services starting with the 11 a.m. Easter service. I am quite uneasy about this, although we do have good air circulation in the sanctuary, and there are a lot fewer people attending in-person services than there were before Covid. I can choose to continue masking, of course.
Don't even get me started about what's going on in China.Hi,sorry to bump in here, but things are really getting concerning in China - Shanghai.
Just came from twitter and saw some disturbing, shocking post about people starving in complete lockdown,children been taken away,pets getting killed,etcetc - it just like you watching a bad movie..which unfolds in desperation with no end in sight..
Warning shocking video footage:
Shanghai locals scream from windows, protest as city faces food shortage amid Covid-19 spike | Viral Videos
‘They are going to starve to death’: Shanghai residents in lockdown with ‘no end in sight’
Shortened and BBM for focus.I don’t know how soon after the hug Pelosi developed symptoms or tested positive and how long the hug or presence with Biden lasted. If it was more than two days prior and less than 15 cumulative minutes in 24 hours, it would not be considered “close contact” per CDC. Personally, I think the hug was ill-advised (if unmasked), but the CDC has determined that it doesn’t count as close contact in the context they’re discussing.
That's not the sampling I see where I live. All the maskers are the elderly. Well, except the elderly that don't believe CV is real...I no longer wear a mask at work. People who come in can choose to wear a mask or not. 90% choose not to wear a mask. Of the 10% who choose to wear a mask, they are usually Asian, or parents of young children, often with their kiddos, who are masked.
Not scientific at all. Just a random sample.
If that was my prom I would have worn a really pretty mask that matched my gown. lolMask optional prom-so how many people opted to wear masks? I bet it was very few, if any.
I do not think you're nuts at all @Cruiser933. I think you're questioning a situation that no one has ever had to consider before CV hit. Ever.I am really struggling right now. I have worked from home for the last 2+ years. During that time my husband and I have done some road trips and visited a few relatives, but we pretty much avoid things like stores and restaurants. We do the occasional takeout, but don’t dine in. Order almost everything for shipping and curbside pick up. Now watching so many others acting like covid never happened. We are both triple pfizered.
The issue is that my office has issued a back to office order. It would only be one day a week, but with 20 others in very close quarters. No mask or vaccine requirements. I am considering retiring. I am old enough, though on the younger side for retirement, and could afford it. But I am starting to question if maybe I am nuts, and this thing is as over as it is ever going to be and I should go back to living like it never happened. That is what everyone else seems to be doing.
Shortened for focus.Denial is not helpful in the time of a pandemic-'----
I hope they are going to be fine too. But they can still go on to develop long CV, heart issues and/or diabetes, even if they were asymptomatic.I hope all of the vaxed and boosted White House staff are going to be fine. I guess they will only have mild cases.
Yikes! A retirement home completely unmasked? I guess no one was informed the head that:Here at the Retirement Home we have gone completely maskless. So far, not a single case of Covid. Is it because we are all vaxxed and boosted? I wonder every day.
The nearby assisted living facility has had 3 cases of Covid recently, where they ended up limiting visitors.
I got my 4th booster (Moderna) not too long ago, no side effects at all.
Hope all is well with everyone.
Anthony Fauci this week privately criticized the decision to hold the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, singling it out as a troubling sign that many Americans no longer view Covid as a serious threat, four people who heard his remarks told POLITICO.Washington parties on, as Covid threatens to crash the festivities (nbcnews.com)
Even as case numbers rise locally, thousands gather for the White House Correspondents' Dinner and a string of related gatherings for the first time since 2019.
WASHINGTON — Despite a recent rise in Covid cases, including that of Vice President Kamala Harris this week, Washington’s highest-profile figures swung into the weekend partying like it’s 2019. Almost.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner was scheduled to be held for the first time in three years Saturday night in a hotel ballroom packed with more than 2,000 attendees, including members of Congress, top government officials, Hollywood celebrities and much of the Washington press corps. President Joe Biden will attend a portion of the event, something his predecessor refused to do over his four-year term.
Attendees are required to show proof of vaccination and a negative Covid test before entering the dinner, but there will be no mask requirement or social distancing. While Biden will take some precautions, skipping dinner and likely wearing a mask when he’s not speaking, White House press secretary Jen Psaki acknowledged that the 79-year-old president has weighed the potential downside of attending a large indoor gathering...
SMART MAN! The smart would do as Fauci does. I wouldn't have gone.Fauci backs out of White House correspondents' dinner over Covid risk more@link
Fauci, 81, President Joe Biden's top Covid adviser and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told The New York Times on Tuesday that he decided not to go to the dinner "because of my individual assessment of my personal risk."