Henry2326
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So... need some thoughts/support. I work for a municipal community center that basically caters to the public and while my city refuses to shut down large groups - I told my supervisory today that if our person who works these events got sick - I would not work them (baby showers, bday parties, weddings, etc). I have a hubby who just recently had surgery and is fighting 2 infections and is high risk according to his home health nurse. He is also considered high risk due to his diabetes/heart issues...
I thought this was the best decision for me and my family. I have been doing what I need to do to limit exposure but yet my city employer is all about the numbers and refuses to cancel the events.
So, question to all because I feel like an a** for telling them I wouldn’t work a large event, what would you do?!? I have 2 kids under 6 and a hubby about to turn 50 - not quite in a hot spot but we have a jump in positive cases the last few days.
In most areas is it fair to say these are about the only things left open: grocery, pharmacy, gas stations/convenient stores & a few places of employment that don’t provide face to face or intimate services (hair, massages, manis). If so, staying home should be relatively easy unless one wants to hang in a parking lot. Idk why anyone wants to be out if not absolutely vital.
When you have a fever and possibly gastro issues in addition to a dry cough, beware....
Are they not paying attention to the CDC or just about any expert that has been informing and updating us on press briefings every day that the only way to reduce our risk is by minimal contact and social distancing. I don't know what state you are in but I would call your city/county health dept so they are aware, and local TV news so they can feature this very irresponsible conduct.So... need some thoughts/support. I work for a municipal community center that basically caters to the public and while my city refuses to shut down large groups - I told my supervisory today that if our person who works these events got sick - I would not work them (baby showers, bday parties, weddings, etc). I have a hubby who just recently had surgery and is fighting 2 infections and is high risk according to his home health nurse. He is also considered high risk due to his diabetes/heart issues...
I thought this was the best decision for me and my family. I have been doing what I need to do to limit exposure but yet my city employer is all about the numbers and refuses to cancel the events.
So, question to all because I feel like an a** for telling them I wouldn’t work a large event, what would you do?!? I have 2 kids under 6 and a hubby about to turn 50 - not quite in a hot spot but we have a jump in positive cases the last few days.
I know some folks taking temp 4 times/day. I do at least once, especially because I have so many "imaginary" symptoms.Yeah, so far, so good. And some days the cough is better. I think I"ll start with the humidifier again (got some medical disinfection stuff for it).
It's now been a full 6 days since I've been near anyone outside of immediate family. If I did have it, I would have transmitted it to at least a couple of people, I'd think. No way to get tested of course.
Taking our temperatures every day or so - seems weird.
Yeah, so far, so good. And some days the cough is better. I think I"ll start with the humidifier again (got some medical disinfection stuff for it).
It's now been a full 6 days since I've been near anyone outside of immediate family. If I did have it, I would have transmitted it to at least a couple of people, I'd think. No way to get tested of course.
Taking our temperatures every day or so - seems weird.
Whew! Well saidThis is a very complicated stat to analyze - but let's just say that so far, no Western nations have come close to what China did with Wuhan.
We may presume that about 90% of Wuhan is now positive for antibodies, or we can assume that as soon as they lift the lockdown, the numbers will bump up again.
At any rate, if you're following this story from the Asian side, we in the West are not likely to get the same kind of grip on the virus problem.
Have you considered consulting with Dr. Zecats regarding your imaginary symptoms?I have so many "imaginary" symptoms.
Are their statistics anywhere showing if all infected people had recently been overseas or in contact with someone who had been overseas?
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