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My kid tested positive the night before my trip, but has been completely asymptomatic. I followed CDC guidelines and still went on my trip since I was vaccinated, boosted, & negative.
Vaccines work! My niece (3) and son (4) are the only people in the family who have tested positive. Even my 1 year old nephew is negative, we think he must've gotten some antibodies from my sister in law when she was pregnant or breastfeeding.
CDC is saying that 3 out of 4 kids have had covid. Vaccines do work, but I think a bunch of kids had it, were asymptomatic and weren't tested because, how would you know?
I'm reaching out to his pediatrician because like... is there anything I have to do now? LOL. Like he's not counted in the cases because we've only done at home tests this go-round.
My friend I was with for a couple hours at String Cheese on Wednesday texted me yesterday that he was down with Covid and hurting. I was like fuck. I been having this little head cold but this can’t possibly be it or if it is, mild case. So I did a test and it came back negative. Super happy about the triple Moderna vaccinations even if it eventually catches my ass in the future.
Any opinions on how concerned us J&J's should be about blood clots?
Blood clots can occur up to three weeks after receiving the J&J shot. After that, the risk is negligible. The case count is 4 per one million.
Cool. I got a text from my dad yesterday urging me to see my doctor because I got the JJ and there's some family history with clotting. Hadn't been paying too much attention to the issue before that.
Covid is on the rise. I'm about to get another booster. I have J&J/Moderna, I want to do Pfizer next. Can I do that? Or would it be better to do Moderna again?
Covid is on the rise. I'm about to get another booster. I have J&J/Moderna, I want to do Pfizer next. Can I do that? Or would it be better to do Moderna again?
Covid is on the rise. I'm about to get another booster. I have J&J/Moderna, I want to do Pfizer next. Can I do that? Or would it be better to do Moderna again?
Post by thepiratepenguin on May 8, 2022 21:00:33 GMT -5
Hmm...scrolling down it says the 2nd booster for J&J recipients is only if you got J&J both times: "Anyone who got a J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine for both their primary dose and booster"
So the J&J + Moderna/Pfizer combo is still locked out. But I guess it's worth trying anyway if you really want it.
Hmm...scrolling down it says the 2nd booster for J&J recipients is only if you got J&J both times: "Anyone who got a J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine for both their primary dose and booster"
So the J&J + Moderna/Pfizer combo is still locked out. But I guess it's worth trying anyway if you really want it.
Monday morning I woke up with a sinus headache and congestion, but chalked it up to allergies. Went to get tested anyway (free at work!) and it was negative. Felt about the same Tuesday, and this morning just had a terrible headache. Tested positive today. Wife tested negative but is feeling a bit blah. We went to a brunch in Nashville over the weekend to see our friends’ new baby. Thankfully we were extra cautious and masked up with n95s around the kids, ate separately, and generally stayed away from them after getting back (they weren’t with us). Anytime we have gone out in public area that was somewhat risky we have masked up around the kids afterward (did it for Beale street music fest the week before)
So I’m quarantined upstairs, my wife gets downstairs, and we shipped the kids off to spend the week with grandma who just got her second booster the other week.
So far it really just feels like seasonal allergies mixed with my asthma. Shortness of breath, head congestion, terrible, terrible sinus headaches. The occasional hacking cough and constantly feeling like I need to clear my throat. But not fever or body aches.
Monday morning I woke up with a sinus headache and congestion, but chalked it up to allergies. Went to get tested anyway (free at work!) and it was negative. Felt about the same Tuesday, and this morning just had a terrible headache. Tested positive today. Wife tested negative but is feeling a bit blah. We went to a brunch in Nashville over the weekend to see our friends’ new baby. Thankfully we were extra cautious and masked up with n95s around the kids, ate separately, and generally stayed away from them after getting back (they weren’t with us). Anytime we have gone out in public area that was somewhat risky we have masked up around the kids afterward (did it for Beale street music fest the week before)
So I’m quarantined upstairs, my wife gets downstairs, and we shipped the kids off to spend the week with grandma who just got her second booster the other week.
So far it really just feels like seasonal allergies mixed with my asthma. Shortness of breath, head congestion, terrible, terrible sinus headaches. The occasional hacking cough and constantly feeling like I need to clear my throat. But not fever or body aches.
Theraflu tea! That apple spice got me through covid. I had pretty much the same symptoms. Feel better soon and I hope nobody else in your house gets it!
I feel like I'm the only one around me who takes covid at all seriously, and it's impact on people freelancing and not on payroll/have PTO. I also have direct anxiety because of a seizure on the subway and have learned I have an anxiety issue directly correlating with fear of having a seizure in a public place. So the clear damage covid did to me (i.e. brain fog, which is incredibly real) and the constant worrying about having covid is slowly killing me.
I don't know. I just see a lot of my friends totally good with it all and going out and I feel. fucked up.
Like I'm not worth being around with these fears, living my life in fear seems pointless.
I feel like I'm the only one around me who takes covid at all seriously, and it's impact on people freelancing and not on payroll/have PTO. I also have direct anxiety because of a seizure on the subway and have learned I have an anxiety issue directly correlating with fear of having a seizure in a public place. So the clear damage covid did to me (i.e. brain fog, which is incredibly real) and the constant worrying about having covid is slowly killing me.
I don't know. I just see a lot of my friends totally good with it all and going out and I feel. fucked up.
Like I'm not worth being around with these fears, living my life in fear seems pointless.
As a freelancer & who works DIRECTLY with people who aren’t wearing masks half the time (as in the other half I work alone in my studio), I know how hard it is. I had to make peace with it or else lose my cushy job where I make a living off tips, but I got insane pressure at first to ditch my mask. Now it’s the only thing saving me from getting it.
have had a damn bad cold over the past few days. fever, stuffy nose, slightly sore throat, body aches. luckily isnt covid according to the pcr i took but damn its annoying. i guess on the plus side i wont have to sell my freddie gibbs ticket next week as i would have to if it were covid
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I feel like I'm the only one around me who takes covid at all seriously, and it's impact on people freelancing and not on payroll/have PTO. I also have direct anxiety because of a seizure on the subway and have learned I have an anxiety issue directly correlating with fear of having a seizure in a public place. So the clear damage covid did to me (i.e. brain fog, which is incredibly real) and the constant worrying about having covid is slowly killing me.
I don't know. I just see a lot of my friends totally good with it all and going out and I feel. fucked up.
Like I'm not worth being around with these fears, living my life in fear seems pointless.
As a freelancer & who works DIRECTLY with people who aren’t wearing masks half the time (as in the other half I work alone in my studio), I know how hard it is. I had to make peace with it or else lose my cushy job where I make a living off tips, but I got insane pressure at first to ditch my mask. Now it’s the only thing saving me from getting it.
It’s on the rise everywhere, and it blows.
So... I have 5 days on with the AV company I work for.. and from all my last experiences, they are just "over" wearing masks so they gave up on it. I could go into more detail about backgrounds and theories etc... but most importantly.. I get looked at as the weird motherfucker for always wearing my mask. Which is hard for 10 fucking hours.
As a freelancer & who works DIRECTLY with people who aren’t wearing masks half the time (as in the other half I work alone in my studio), I know how hard it is. I had to make peace with it or else lose my cushy job where I make a living off tips, but I got insane pressure at first to ditch my mask. Now it’s the only thing saving me from getting it.
It’s on the rise everywhere, and it blows.
So... I have 5 days on with the AV company I work for.. and from all my last experiences, they are just "over" wearing masks so they gave up on it. I could go into more detail about backgrounds and theories etc... but most importantly.. I get looked at as the weird motherfucker for always wearing my mask. Which is hard for 10 fucking hours.
I totally know what you mean & feel you. A lot of my coworkers are fair weather maskers. Solidarity.
i can think of few things more irritating than being almost overly cautious and avoiding covid for 2+ years only to end up getting up while attending funeral stuff for a loved one. husband tested positive on 2 home tests, we're waiting on his pcr results. i feel normal so i waited until this morning to test and mine is negative. scheduled a pcr for tomorrow because it seems insane that i wouldn't get it when we've had to be together 24 hours a day this week doing family stuff.