Creating this simply because it is BAAACCCCCKKKKK, and we are going to be dealing with it.
Under good news: a new task force will have Kessler at the helm. One of the most brilliant and honest men in our world. The plan to to make PPE in our OWN COUNTRY. The vaccine may be on the way. Team Germany with Pfizer in the final lap of this race. We are better at treatment; fewer are dying.
Bad news: anyone who must be congregated with others is at risk. The elderly are at risk. And another bout of lockdown? I cannot imagine this for our elders. But it is going to happen.
I thought I would create this Dashboard so we can comment on anything Covid. Does your loved one have it? How are they doing? Did they beat it? How did that go? Are they on lockdown and you are frantic?
Just asking. How are you doing with the new uptick of our least favorite virus? What are your thoughts? Ideas? Have you had it? Have you lost a loved one? Have you survived it?
Gald,
I couldn't have said it better. You are spot on! It really is a public health issue. All these people want their lives back. Well the only way to reach that goal is to cooperate.
NHWM,
That is awful! As if keeping it down to 250 people will help?! NO! Just think 41 people tested positive then those 41 people spread it to one person each equal to 81 then 122 then 163 and so on and so on! It makes you wonder are people to dumb to save their own lives???
All the stores should limit their customers, otherwise they buy, buy and buy more.
I hope your SO stays safe. It’s crazy how foolish people are. People should wear a mask! Wash hands! Social distance! Get tested! Stay home if sick!
I wonder how these people justify their behavior to themselves.
After seeing the ‘swinger’ story on the news, I would be very hesitant to stay at an independent hotel.
I like supporting local businesses but in this case a large chain is better because they have to follow guidelines and the company’s protocol.
The independent businesses are flying by the seat of their pants, just to stay alive.
I totally empathize with businesses suffering due to the slow economy but I feel it is very irresponsible of the hotel to host this event.
The hotel obviously knows the risks that are involved when ‘swingers’ get together!
How could the hotel be so naive to think that a large swinger gathering that is known for huge parties were going to refrain from interacting with each other?
It’s all about the almighty dollar! I am sure that they wanted to maintain a good relationship with the swinger group to ensure future business with them.
Of course what this fails to take into account is that the more community spread the more people who do become very ill, leading to overwhelmed hospitals and deaths. And although some callously say that it's only the old or immune compromised who are in peril I have read too many first hand accounts of people who were younger (young enough to have small children) and healthy that have died, not to mention all the long haulers with lingering effects.
Exactly! The leaders of this ‘swinging’ group said that the majority of people had mild symptoms or no symptoms. One person had severe complications and was hospitalized.
According to this group, emails were sent out that asked anyone with a compromised immune system not to attend.
After the outbreak of people getting Covid at the ‘swinger’ party, another email was sent out informing everyone of the outbreak.
The event leader gave everyone instructions before the event to keep a diary of who they interacted with. He said that most people did this and they were able to notify most attendees.
Then he goes on to say that he sent his wife who has a compromised immune system to Mexico because it was safer due to less Covid cases and to continue to work on their opening a ‘swinger’ group in Mexico.
The whole story was crazy, even by New Orleans standards! What a ridiculous group of people!!!
He also stated that he wouldn’t hold the function again if he could go back and do it over.
Duh...too late for that! Damage is already done.
My friend with COVID is doing fine, she says the fever is gone and she feels normal.. hope it continues! And she wears her mask and quits traveling all about!!
I have to say they sanitize everything before doing anything.
She even wiped down the pen that I signed the papers with.
When I arrived in the parking lot, there is a telephone number posted.
There were instructions to call the number and wait in car. They come take a temperature reading.
Social distancing in waiting room.
Parking lot was full. So people are getting annual test done.
I felt like delaying it due to rising Covid cases but my doctor insisted that I go. I have had to do biopsies in the past. Was benign.
My doctor is one who will send reminders on my phone to go to appointments!
They claimed they did social distance until the last day! It was a four day event. LOL
CRAZY! I saw it on the news. Then I checked it out online. Oh my gosh, you should read this guy’s blog! It’s crazy!
They do cruises, parades and host big parties up to 2000 people!
I will private message you the name. Who is crazy enough to go to a swinger party during COVID?!
So on we go. Apparently our Government decided it would not do big payment to Pfizer for initial doses, so we won't get many; they are obligated to other countries that DID order large numbers of doses; will be spring and summer before we get some relief but our front line workers will at least be protected, and hopefully some elders.
Alva, I am sure there will be side effects for some, but it is a small price to pay. People get side effects for many vaccinations.
Then after 9 months of staying home and away from every one, including her 15 sibs, decided to gather for thanksgiving. All but the youngest, in a wheelchair with lung problems, got it.
Beatty - that's funny. I decided at the beginning of this I was NOT going to put on weight. It was one thing I did have some control over. I changed to eating more vegetables and I have lost a couple of pounds. Not much but I'll take it.
glad - aaargh!!!! people have no sense. I am so glad the youngest in the wheel chair with lung problems didn't get it.
pam - I know they still haven't figured out how everyone gets the virus. I have checked figures here and in too big a number for my comfort the source of transmission is unknown. There is much yet to be learned about it,
My eye doctor had used white tape across the top of my mask to stop the fog during an eye exam, but later removing that tape was quite painful as the skin under my eyes is loose [comes with age].
And now a second positive, same small town.
I sincerely hope that the vaccine will help us in this trying situation.
Stay safe everyone.
California hospitals now have from 10% to 28% of hospital ICU beds, smaller numbers in certain areas where there are few ICU beds overall. More concerning right now is the lack of personnel as we have laws in California (ONLY State in the Union with them) regarding how many patients a nurse can take care of at one time. The Feds are therefore sending in the "Forces" with nursing staff to three hospitals in Central Valley and one in San Bernardino Country.
January is going to be bad. With surge on surge we knew that was the case. Still and all we are no where near what the 1918 flu did. The interesting thing about it was it did its WORST at the END of it, last several weeks, when people just got "tired" of the masking. In San Francisco particularly you heard in 1918 the exact SAME stuff you hear now about "civil rights" and so on.
For my own part, I am OK personally with keeping MYSELF safe, and letting those who choose to ignore safety measures get the virus. I am not going to be taking up an ICU bed at my age. Consider it an "easier" death than many I am familiar with. And on we go. Each will do as they choose; seems the American Way. I hope you all stay safe. I ask that you mask up. Hand wash. Stay isolated as you are able. But I can't force it. And just know that Jan. won't be easy.
I am staying isolated thus as safe as possible. Case numbers are decreasing here due to the lock down Schools are supposed to open again Jan 11. Any increase due to Christmas and New Years celebrations should be mostly over by then - hopefully. If it were up to me, which it isn't, I would keep schools closed for another week.
There have been requests for individually wrapped snacks, like granola bars. Our community was happy to respond to this need.
It is such a small gesture, but shows support and love.
I was able to control it, slightly, by wearing shop glasses over the itty bitty glasses, but they're old and the plastic wasn't clear, so neither was my vision.
I think another issue is that FF and I both have glasses that have blue light protection (and I have anti-glare protection) and that makes the glasses harder to clean. I don't know if that makes them more susceptible to fogging, but keeping them clean drives me crazy; just wiping them with a little bit of "steam" doesn't work.
And given the cost, I'm not sure it's worth it. I found buried in the small print a sort of disclaimer that the blue light only provides about 20% protection, which to me is kind of insulting. OTOH, more protection might make them so susceptible to fog that they're rendered useless.
None of my friends have gotten it. My niece, who was significantly exposed on the front lines, hasn't gotten it, nor has anyone in her family.
I don't know about my neighbors; one is a floor nurse but has had some exposure. The other is a young couple, neither of whom mask. Nor do their visitors. Nor do the young children. I stay away from them!
I think the worst exposure I've had is in stores when others won't mask. Last time I shopped a young woman with her apparent mother became aggressive, pushing to get through the checkout line, then pulling out in an apparent attempt to get ahead of me in the distance behind the shopper ahead of me.
Fortunately, her daughter had some sense and stopped her. But the mother couldn't seem to comprehend that the distancing was for a good reason. Maybe she thought I was standing back just so I could admire the plants in the little garden section next to the checkout line.
Later I wished I had just told the mother to back off, but I don't want to get into squabbles with people who refuse to socially distance.
GA,
We have to wear masks in our stores. If a person tries to enter some stores will hand out disposable masks.
My niece got Covid because she never wore a mask. She’s in Georgia. Thankfully she is improving.