Covid-19

Laughing Grass

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Rollitup Advertiser
no it isn't good, and for the business I work at, I have to be particularly careful of who I get around and talk with customer wise, don't wanna bring this crap to the homestead ya know....if either my wife or I catch it....it's really not good...
I've bitched and complained a lot about being locked down for so long. The anxiety and stress of going to work and being around other people must be a lot worse!
 

DarkWeb

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Sending prayers to all those who are sick or know someone who is.
My wife is getting her 1st dose of the Pfizer vaccine in a hour. I'll report back any side affects.

This link is to the fact sheet for caregivers and recipients we were given to read.
ShowLabeling.aspx (pfizer.com)
Mine just got her second....

This was basically how her whole office ended up feeling....first shot it wasn't bad, second one kicked her ass the last day or so. She got it on Monday am. Mon night she had nausea, was hot and cold (no fever) and run down like a truck hit her. Tues she went in to work but was still feeling pretty shitty....same last night. But today said much better.
 

shrxhky420

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It is, honestly. Take it from me...
I was going into the office twice a week until end of Nov, I think. I hated being in the office especially because people would remove their masks the second they got to their desk. It's air borne fuckers!
I finally told the boss I wasn't going in. 3 weeks later they told everyone that can work from home to do so. At home until the end of February, probably longer.

I feel much better staying home and no traffic anxiety either

SH420
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
I retired & relocated because of this crap.
Second to marrying my best friend, it was the best decision I've ever made.
I kind of enjoy it. It's sort of like everyone has been inducted into my working world :) I feel so validated :lol:

Seriously though, with the earth's population at an all time high and still growing we really can never go completely back to our freewheeling, germ trading ways. We are going to have to face our impact on this world and either ameliorate it ourselves or face the obvious longterm consequences.
 

Kushash

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My wife got the moderna vaccine yesterday. I thought it was going to be pfizer because we were given the Pfizer fact sheet.
About an hour after the shot there was soreness around the injection site. Several hours later she had a nasty headache. This morning she is feeling good.


There is a nasty rash around the injection site that some people are getting after the moderna shot.
'COVID arm': Moderna vaccine rash a harmless side effect, doctors say (usatoday.com)
 

BudmanTX

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I was going into the office twice a week until end of Nov, I think. I hated being in the office especially because people would remove their masks the second they got to their desk. It's air borne fuckers!
I finally told the boss I wasn't going in. 3 weeks later they told everyone that can work from home to do so. At home until the end of February, probably longer.

I feel much better staying home and no traffic anxiety either

SH420
wish I could work from home honestly......

happy that you can though....just be safe in these trying times....

I'm trying to....
 
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