Thursday morning and off tomorrow

Interesting. That's not what a single medical professional I know recommends.

The reason for the 14 days is that it can take that long to manifest. You can't test out of the 14 days.
That's especially reckless if using the quick results test.
 
State rules aren't all based on medical recommendations.
I get that

But not all office rules are either.

I think I'd be required to quarantine for 14 days before going to the office...but I'm working from home so they'd likely keep me working
 
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I get that

But not all office rules are either.

I think I'd be required to quarantine for 14 days before going to the office...but I'm working from home so they'd likely keep me working
Obviously all office rules aren't the same. I was just throwing out what the medical professionals I know all say. 14 days after a close encounter with a positive test. No testing out of the 14 days.
 
Obviously all office rules aren't the same. I was just throwing out what the medical professionals I know all say. 14 days after a close encounter with a positive test. No testing out of the 14 days.
Unfortunately, that's just not realistic for a lot of people.
 
The Broad's sister is still dealing with the covid. Still "tired" and has a "brain fog" two days later.
 
Ok... My cat's getting desperate. Licking his empty bowl.



You win Swarley
 
Unfortunately, that's just not realistic for a lot of people.
There's a lot of things not realistic about a pandemic. But doing the unrealistic is how you stop a pandemic.
 
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There's a lot of things not realistic about a pandemic. But doing the unrealistic is how you stop a pandemic.
I'm not disagreeing with you. But in reality that's just not ever going to happen here.
 
There's a lot of things not realistic about a pandemic. But doing the unrealistic is how you stop a pandemic.
But...what about living your life, kobes?

Don't you cherish life?

Lol
 
I'm not disagreeing with you. But in reality that's just not ever going to happen here.
And that's the problem.

I'm not even saying to stop seeing people or doing things. But certainly once you've been exposed to a known case, it's not that hard to follow science. Hell, I'm currently in the people of one of those situations. Is it easy? Absolutely not. Should it be done? Absolutely.

This morning I did a teleconference with a toddler tugging on my leg asking for fruit snacks while getting my 1st grader ready for school and my middle schooler prepared for the first day of distance learning. Mr. Kobe was in the office leading a Zoom meeting of 150 primary care physicians. This shit sucks. But I'd like it to suck for a shorter period of time.
 
And that's the problem.

I'm not even saying to stop seeing people or doing things. But certainly once you've been exposed to a known case, it's not that hard to follow science. Hell, I'm currently in the people of one of those situations. Is it easy? Absolutely not. Should it be done? Absolutely.

This morning I did a teleconference with a toddler tugging on my leg asking for fruit snacks while getting my 1st grader ready for school and my middle schooler prepared for the first day of distance learning. Mr. Kobe was in the office leading a Zoom meeting of 150 primary care physicians. This shit sucks. But I'd like it to suck for a shorter period of time.
agree

if you get it, do whatever needs to be done to keep it to yourself.
 
And that's the problem.

I'm not even saying to stop seeing people or doing things. But certainly once you've been exposed to a known case, it's not that hard to follow science. Hell, I'm currently in the people of one of those situations. Is it easy? Absolutely not. Should it be done? Absolutely.
I understand what you're saying. But its just not going to happen that way. When I was at my old job and someone tested positive, we all had to get tested before we came back. But it just wasn't feasible to shut down for two weeks. Most of our job could be done from home, so sure, you could say everyone can go in and pick up your computers and go home. But one, its no where near efficient, and two it just isn't feasible to have to close down every single time someone test positive in the office. Or someone from the office lives with someone who tested positive. Not to mention, most people don't have jobs that can be done from home. It's just not practical for a large portion of people to sit out for two weeks (not saying it is for you either).
 
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I just got a notice on my phone that we are in the middle of a snow squall. Whatever the fuck that is. Looks like a whiteout by looking out the window.
 
I just got a notice on my phone that we are in the middle of a snow squall. Whatever the fuck that is. Looks like a whiteout by looking out the window.
Pigs in a blanket. Snow squall. You people just make up your own language as you please
 
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