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On quarantine now my sister in-law has had a fever for a week every day for 7 days my wife keeps her 6 month old baby 5 days a week she started symptoms last Thursday and baby came home with us to protect it per the doctor baby got sick on day 2 and my 13 yr old son had fever on day 3 wife was sick on day 4 I’m fine and daughter has scratchy throat this [bleep] is no joke
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You are correct it’s real!
My wife is a nurse and my neighbor a doctor. They come home everyday and mention how the hospital is filling up more than in the summer and spring. The good news is we know more about the virus and there is treatment that does work and has great results. People are still dying but there is hope. Hang in there. Prayers for you and your family.
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And the flu doesn't exist anymore!
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that
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The virus is real and so is the irrational hysteria.
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And the flu doesn't exist anymore! From my perspective working in a hospital, influenza infections basically went away once all the social distancing/mask/etc. went into place while COVID infections continued showing up at a regular pace. We are testing for both in almost every patient that presents to the ER with symptoms. What I get from that is influenza is less virulent and less contagious than COVID. I'm not particularly worried about COVID for me, but am for my parents. My habits haven't changed much since all this started, but I was already pretty antisocial. I can tell you though from our hospital having two COVID units and plans to open a third, it is real.
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid Compromised babies with congenital conditions can be.
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid Compromised babies with congenital conditions can be. Ok Karen.
I retired from the Johns Manville asbestos pop tart factory in ‘59, and still never made the connection.—-Slumlord
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On quarantine now my sister in-law has had a fever for a week every day for 7 days my wife keeps her 6 month old baby 5 days a week she started symptoms last Thursday and baby came home with us to protect it per the doctor baby got sick on day 2 and my 13 yr old son had fever on day 3 wife was sick on day 4 I’m fine and daughter has scratchy throat this [bleep] is no joke LOL Grow the fugk up.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid Compromised babies with congenital conditions can be. Ok Karen. Thanks
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid Compromised babies with congenital conditions can be. Then those babies should be sheltered, just as they should be during a bad flu season.
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It’s a hard thing to watch when a mother can’t see her baby for over a week but from a distance my brother in-law is a hero to care for a 6 month old day and night like that Babies are not affected by Covid Compromised babies with congenital conditions can be. Then those babies should be sheltered, just as they should be during a bad flu season. Yep and he is. I’ve hunted with his Dad who has just about shutdown his Outfitting business on the advice of his two brothers who are MDs.
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The virus is real and so is the irrational hysteria. Bingo.
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On quarantine now my sister in-law has had a fever for a week every day for 7 days my wife keeps her 6 month old baby 5 days a week she started symptoms last Thursday and baby came home with us to protect it per the doctor baby got sick on day 2 and my 13 yr old son had fever on day 3 wife was sick on day 4 I’m fine and daughter has scratchy throat this [bleep] is no joke LOL Grow the fugk up. He described a mild cold. Not the first one to describe it this way.
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On quarantine now my sister in-law has had a fever for a week every day for 7 days my wife keeps her 6 month old baby 5 days a week she started symptoms last Thursday and baby came home with us to protect it per the doctor baby got sick on day 2 and my 13 yr old son had fever on day 3 wife was sick on day 4 I’m fine and daughter has scratchy throat this [bleep] is no joke This has never happened since man has walked the earth. If it has, it was before penicillin...and Boomers too important to get sick (or legalize dope for their chronic pain)...
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From my perspective working in a hospital, influenza infections basically went away once all the social distancing/mask/etc. went into place while COVID infections continued showing up at a regular pace. We are testing for both in almost every patient that presents to the ER with symptoms. What I get from that is influenza is less virulent and less contagious than COVID.
Is your hospital recording the percentage of those tested that have already had a flu shot (or two) this season? If so, how much do you think that might be affecting your facility's flu rates vs The Corona rates?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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I am sic of COVID, really
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And the flu doesn't exist anymore! From my perspective working in a hospital, influenza infections basically went away once all the social distancing/mask/etc. went into place while COVID infections continued showing up at a regular pace. We are testing for both in almost every patient that presents to the ER with symptoms. What I get from that is influenza is less virulent and less contagious than COVID. I'm not particularly worried about COVID for me, but am for my parents. My habits haven't changed much since all this started, but I was already pretty antisocial. I can tell you though from our hospital having two COVID units and plans to open a third, it is real. Shouldn’t you also “get” that we are wasting our f’n time with masks and shutdowns?
I retired from the Johns Manville asbestos pop tart factory in ‘59, and still never made the connection.—-Slumlord
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