Last September we went on a big group bus trip to Ireland. Pretty much everyone on the bus had Covid by the time we got backSorry to hear 'bout that Ozark
I thought covid had more or less gone...
As they say:So I just found out that my sister tested positive and i have the same symptoms, I'm off work but still mobile, good time to brew I say
yes like you said it just feels like a bad cold or bug, nothing bad other than severe headaches so I'm good, I get a few days on the couch lolMy family (of 5) has decided to ignore the existence of COVID, now that it has devolved into just another flu. We don't worry if we catch a normal flu vs. COVID vs. whatever else. We've all had it, we didn't die, and to be honest we rarely get sick at all anymore anyway. We no longer get vaccinated boosters for it. If we get sick, well that sucks. But we don't care whether it's COVID or something else. Just lay in bed if necessary, drink plenty of fluids, and get well soon. Good luck to ya'll.
the current strain is HV.1, it just acts like a severe sinus infection so its hard to tellI have been under the weather myself since Saturday (brewed that day anyway), I doubt that it is the RONA, but being sick sure sucks big bonochies!
I work form home now, so I haven't missed any time except for the odd nap here and there.
Even if it's just a cold. Over the years, society had become kinda lax about taking sick days, but, ya know, they're a good idea. Stay home if you might be sick, covid or whatever. If you absolutely have to go out, wrap yourself in aluminum foil, the nonstick kind, to keep others safe.If you knowingly infect someone else with anything you're an asshole. Plus side the green box covid tests were cooked to hide false negatives which is... you know.. not great.
I may try that on future MondaysEven if it's just a cold. Over the years, society had become kinda lax about taking sick days, but, ya know, they're a good idea. Stay home if you might be sick, covid or whatever. If you absolutely have to go out, wrap yourself in aluminum foil, the nonstick kind, to keep others safe.
I mean, if you saw someone, in public, wrapped in aluminum foil, wouldn't you stay far away from them??
The leading cause of death in Alberta (2021), according to the Alberta government, was "Unknown Causes"...covidThe death rate in Alberta from Covid is literally 10X the death rate of flu, so I won't be being that cavalier about it.