Community Covid-19 Check-in Post!
Monday, March 23, 2020 by Island Dog | Discussion: Everything Else
This is certainly an interesting time right now. I know many of us around the world are social distancing, self-quarantining, or whatever phrase you are using for it.
So let's take a moment and check-in here and let the community know how you're doing during all this.
Reply #282 Tuesday, December 28, 2021 2:18 AM
Is it possible that every 100 years there will be a global pandemic? With Covid-19 it was terrible. Perhaps, for now, only vaccination is what everyone should do. I have injected Pfizer and still regularly wear a mask when going out. My family plans to have a long journey to Florida, once the epidemic here is better controlled.
Reply #283 Wednesday, December 29, 2021 6:50 PM
As if I needed something to drive the point home, I have two patients, a couple, who had 8 members of their family visit from out of state for the Christmas holiday, in a town with historically very low numbers of COVID cases. All of them, including 2 children, were vaxed - 9 thrice, 1 twice. Mom/grandma came down with a little sore throat Christmas morning. Now all 10 are COVID positive, within 4 days of the first signs of illness in any of them. Fortunately, they are all only mildly ill with cold-like symptoms.
Talk about going on 'just a 3 hour cruise...'
More to follow if things take a darker turn.
Reply #284 Thursday, December 30, 2021 2:13 AM
Recently a nurses aid told me that Covid would go away if they stopped talking about it on the news so much. What genius! Now all we have to do is convince the news agencies to stop talking about hunger, war, racism, poverty, cancer, etc etc etc.
Reply #285 Thursday, December 30, 2021 5:28 PM
Recently a nurses aid told me that Covid would go away if they stopped talking about it on the news so much. What genius! Now all we have to do is convince the news agencies to stop talking about hunger, war, racism, poverty, cancer, etc etc etc.
If only it were that easy Sadly, however, the world is more complicated than that.
Reply #286 Thursday, December 30, 2021 9:16 PM
Well hello folks! Here's hoping everyone was able to have a HEALTHY Christmas, and hopefully a healthy and happy New Year!!!
Been a few years since I've even lurked around these waters, but I figured I might check in and say "hi".
I'm still alive, and have (as of 10 days ago) relocated from the very center of Canada (Winterpeg) to the extreme west coast (Vancouver Island). I work remotely (mostly because I can) and am at this point semi-retired (which really means I work when I need space from the wifey.......just don't tell her I said that!)
I would like to say that Canada is fairing somewhat well during these trying times, but that would be lying. Our (yes 'socialist') healthcare system shows it's cracks and threatens to buckle even in non-Pandemic times, so these days it's pretty depressing to find oneself in need of our healthcare. I have experienced the loss of 2 extended family members in the last 1.5years, directly due to Covid-19 (and no, neither had underlying health or immune system issues) and I can say our system (Canada's healthcare) DOES NOT WORK! (at least not in the middle of a pandemic). It remains my daily hope and prayer to not need our healthcare system in any way ON any day lest it fail also my immediate family.
Having said all of that, I am double-vaxxed (been so since the day it was available to me) and will get the booster once my age group is allowed. I wear a mask always and most importantly conduct myself when out and about as if I hold the lives of those around me in my own hands (meaning: I take YOUR health just as seriously as my own).
BE WELL, FELLOW STARDOCKIANS! Until next year!!
-- monk out
Reply #287 Friday, December 31, 2021 5:19 AM
To reflect the changes, and to cheer you up...your new avatar:
Reply #288 Friday, December 31, 2021 1:11 PM
Post that over on Spencer's thread, Doc. I suspect you intended to.
Reply #289 Friday, December 31, 2021 1:24 PM
Thanks cool. Deputy Dog Thanks for the laugh DrJBHL. Got my Moderna booster today as well.
Reply #290 Friday, December 31, 2021 3:25 PM
Post that over on Spencer's thread, Doc. I suspect you intended to.
Actually not, my friend. This is where Spencer posted on having contracted Covid-19, so I figured to cheer him up with a chuckle here, and not having an online image storage site, I couldn't post it on the news thread...its banner differs from those in the regular forum. Anyway, hope it gave y'all a chuckle. Btw, I designed his present avatar , so it sort of completes a cycle. I'll miss him...but Jafo promised to Mirandize the miscreants in his absence.
Reply #292 Thursday, January 13, 2022 1:19 PM
Covid here, just got tested positive. It sucks, but I have been sicker several times in my life.
Prayers please.
Reply #293 Thursday, January 13, 2022 1:39 PM
You know you'll get tons of prayers from me Jim!
Reply #297 Thursday, January 13, 2022 5:03 PM
Good luck, the odds do seem to be in your favor right now. I hope it quickly becomes done-and-gone.
Reply #298 Thursday, January 13, 2022 5:27 PM
They say a mild case, but feels like the worst flu I ever had.
Reply #299 Thursday, January 13, 2022 5:38 PM
You are a tough bastard, you will come out the other side in fantastic shape. A little motivation for you. But seriously speaking i do hope it is mild and you can recover soon. Medicate my friend.
Reply #300 Thursday, January 13, 2022 6:19 PM
Had a covid scare this week. Turned out to just be a really nasty cold though. Forgot what those were like.
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Reply #281 Monday, December 27, 2021 9:26 PM
To Victechnical's point, there are fundamental differences between the polio/smallpox type viruses and respiratory viruses that made it possible (once the technology evolved) to virtually eradicate the former. The relatively rapid mutation rate of all coronaviruses makes eradication virtually impossible. All we can do is mitigate against disease frequency, severity and duration, as is the case with influenza. Barring a miraculous breakthrough that we can't begin to imagine, they will always be with us and will always pose a threat to the more immunologically vulnerable.