Covid... just trying to hold it together

I can't believe we are experiencing early 2020 all over again. I thought we would be out of this nightmare by now. Almost 2 years later and Coronavirus infections and deaths are still in the news. I just can't. :mad:
I'm surprised this lasted so long, but with the variants it's not unusual. This is not like early 2020. We have vaccines available and many Americans are vaccinated and boosted.

The government is arranging for home tests to be mailed to those who request them and to make them more accessable overall. Aid from military doctors may assist in hospitals that are struggling soon.

Equipment for hospitals and needs for medical workers are going to be provided, much better than what we had when Covid first started. We'd be in much better shape if more people got vaccinated, perhaps they will act more responsibly in the new year, we can only hope, can't force them.

It's messed up with this pandemic, but it's not a nightmare for those of us who are vaccinated. We lost many to Covid, may they rest peacefully. We are in much better shape than some other countries. Instead of Covid, this could be a more horrific disease, that would be a nightmare.

I try and stay positive and roll with the punches. I got my shots, wear a mask indoors around people and try to keep distance. I still have a small bottle of hand sanitizer in my vehicles and larger bottles in the house to refill them. We can get through this with some unity and common sense. Keep the faith!
 

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I thought we would be out of this nightmare by now
You'd think so! In the beginning I expected it to be over by August 2020, I was so naively optimistic!
Last summer since I'd been vaccinated and cases were down, I'd looked into finally getting to go on a trip to Kenya and Tanzania, but the tour agency (which is based in South Africa) was rather discouraging about the situation there, so I didn't go.
Now I'm getting other people's holiday card/letters describing their summer travels (tho not to Africa) and I am so envious, I realize I should have at least gone somewhere.
But, I am feeling a huge reluctance to make an effort to actually go anywhere, which I hope will go away once I get to retire in a few months and covid becomes endemic (assuming I don't get too sick from a breakthrough infection of omicron, they seem to be saying we will all get exposed, and also apparently it is more likely to be bronchitis instead of pneumonia, which is good but I still am not looking forward to a bad case of bronchitis, I sure hope I get a light case when I finally do).
I'm wondering if it would be good for me to "travel" around my house, like spend a night on the couch, or two days sleeping in one of the other bedrooms and using the guest bathroom.
 
I can't believe we are experiencing early 2020 all over again. I thought we would be out of this nightmare by now. Almost 2 years later and Coronavirus infections and deaths are still in the news. I just can't. :mad:

((((dseag2)))) So far, we still don't know what's hype and what's truth about the Omnicron variant. What we do know is that media and politicians tend to favor drama and scare tactics. Take precautions, and turn off the news for a week or so until we know for sure!
 
I can't believe we are experiencing early 2020 all over again. I thought we would be out of this nightmare by now. Almost 2 years later and Coronavirus infections and deaths are still in the news. I just can't. :mad:
I think it is now very different, at least for my household. Both fully vaccinated, curbside, drive-thru, deliveries, etc. We've gone from limited supplies of certain necessities to a pretty good stockpile of nearly everything, except for perishables. I do wonder what "mild" really means. Is that mere sniffles or blankets piled high... eating chicken soup.

Not too worried about our own health, but a labor shortage coupled with workers staying home... reduces productivity, increases potential for certain shortages and thereby further driving up prices.

Granted the limited contact with society should be considered, but we consider society as becoming rather inconsiderate. Not sure the latter will reverse itself anytime soon.
 
Many things are going back to the lockdown. Limit to number of people in the malls and stores and some restaurants closing down again. I have gone back to ordering and picking up my groceries. We do not eat out anymore and just order delivery. I now have some rapid tests in case we get sick. Sigh...I do worry about both of my sons as they work in the grocery stores.
 
I knew this virus would mutate from day one and wouldn't be going away anytime soon. Then with people refusing to wear masks, gathering in huge crowds all mushed together...well what do we expect. A friend of mine who lives in Florida told me she feels like the odd one because nobody is wearing masks when she goes into stores and restaurants. I told her to keep being the odd one.
 
Cheer up the glass is half full!

Since early 2020 we have developed readily available vaccines and boosters that greatly reduce the ravages of covid.

Try to tune out the noise and live your best life taking the basic precautions that are easily available to each of us.

We'll get through this.
 
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I knew this virus would mutate from day one and wouldn't be going away anytime soon. Then with people refusing to wear masks, gathering in huge crowds all mushed together...well what do we expect. A friend of mine who lives in Florida told me she feels like the odd one because nobody is wearing masks when she goes into stores and restaurants. I told her to keep being the odd one.
The fear peddling conspiracy / anti this & that crowd are causing elevated hysteria(their goal), and are prolonging the pandemic and causing death rates to climb needlessly(voluntary manslaughter). Critical patients are being denied hospital care due to increased Covid cases.
Who knew that the 21 Century would bring chaos and division, dragging society into the Dark Ages rather than toward enlightenment.
 
Except for concerns about getting infected with the virus and getting our vaccines, the pandemic hasn't changed our lives much personally. We rarely went to restaurants even before the pandemic. We do buy good foods and make them at home instead, much more enjoyable, relaxing and for the most part, better tasting.

We never traveled much, a few trips to Hawaii, camping in Canada and Alaska in our younger days, but that's it. Now our vacations are camping trips within the US which are outdoors in more remote places with few people near us, so the virus is of no concern.

I was never a big shopper and hated going to the mall, so I don't miss that. When I go to I store I try to get what I need and get out as quickly as possible. We haven't gone to any concerts in recent years, so that's not something we gave up and miss now. We do have a few friends over sometimes, but they are all fully vaccinated, so no issue there.

We weren't in a panic for household supplies when the pandemic began, I always bought extra and stored it in the basement, water, TP, dry and canned goods, etc. We also have a freezer down there, so we have meats, frozen meals, breads, etc.

We have been ordering delivery and take out much more since Covid, but it's been more fun than a burden. I shop in the supermarket for our groceries, wear a mask, not a problem. I always wiped down the cart with wipes even before Covid.
 
Sigh...I do worry about both of my sons as they work in the grocery stores.
I don't blame you for being worried, I hope they stay healthy and safe. I sometimes thank the cashiers and folks in the store for coming to work every day and keeping things going. I have tipped those who deliver food from restaurants to my house, like pizza, Chinese or Mexican food much more than I did before the pandemic. All these workers are putting themselves out there and risking their own health to keep businesses alive.
 
We have been ordering delivery and take out much more since Covid, but it's been more fun than a burden. I shop in the supermarket for our groceries, wear a mask, not a problem. I always wiped down the cart with wipes even before Covid.
I would love to order take out and get it delivered, but in this rural area everything is so spread out, we're about 3 miles beyond the distance that one could get deliveries, than those living closer to town.
Even-though I've had Covid, been vaccinated and gotten the booster I've recently started wearing the mask again in public, since my recent CT scan indicated Emphysema. That plus now just 3 days ago we lost yet another friend/former co-worker to Covid, the second death actually in the last couple months.
 
I would love to order take out and get it delivered, but in this rural area everything is so spread out, we're about 3 miles beyond the distance that one could get deliveries, than those living closer to town.
Even-though I've had Covid, been vaccinated and gotten the booster I've recently started wearing the mask again in public, since my recent CT scan indicated Emphysema. That plus now just 3 days ago we lost yet another friend/former co-worker to Covid, the second death actually in the last couple months.
I'm sorry for your losses Nathan, may they rest in peace and sympathy to the families. We're in a suburban area, so almost anything we might want is quickly delivered. Sad to know it's not that easy for you. :( Emphysema is nothing to play around with, I can understand your concern. Thinking of you, hope you can stay safe and healthy.
 
The fear peddling conspiracy / anti this & that crowd are causing elevated hysteria(their goal), and are prolonging the pandemic and causing death rates to climb needlessly(voluntary manslaughter). Critical patients are being denied hospital care due to increased Covid cases.
Who knew that the 21 Century would bring chaos and division, dragging society into the Dark Ages rather than toward enlightenment.
Yep, the 21st century hasn't looked very good so far... We had the 9/11/2001 attack, two of the longest wars in U.S. history, The Great Recession, an insurrection, and the pandemic that will probably wind up having killed over a million Americans by the time it's done with its rampage. Also, the mountain of federal debt. It doesn't look good for America.
 
In a conflicted world where economics and business demands we keep open airline travel and there are hundreds of independent nations, many too poor to do much, since spring 2021 I have not expected COVID-19 to disappear as hoped. If international airline traffic stopped for say 6 months as well as nation borders, poor nations received adequate amounts of vaccines, and the anti-vax rhetoric ended, needle phobic were addressed, we homo sapiens might defeat it. As it is, airline traffic is the key reason it keeps spreading though news media will be one of the last to point a finger in that direction.

Given the state of our global human world, as the virus continues to gradually mutate, one can expect strains becoming more contagious and possibly even a lot more deadly. Thus time for those wise to start preparing to hunker down before chaos ensues.
 
In a conflicted world where economics and business demands we keep open airline travel and there are hundreds of independent nations, many too poor to do much, since spring 2021 I have not expected COVID-19 to disappear as hoped. If international airline traffic stopped for say 6 months as well as nation borders, poor nations received adequate amounts of vaccines, and the anti-vax rhetoric ended, needle phobic were addressed, we homo sapiens might defeat it. As it is, airline traffic is the key reason it keeps spreading though news media will be one of the last to point a finger in that direction.

Given the state of our global human world, as the virus continues to gradually mutate, one can expect strains becoming more contagious and possibly even a lot more deadly. Thus time for those wise to start preparing to hunker down before chaos ensues.
Personally, I'm going to welcome chaos with open arms. Bring it on! :ROFLMAO:
 
I'm wondering if it would be good for me to "travel" around my house, like spend a night on the couch, or two days sleeping in one of the other bedrooms and using the guest bathroom.
What a great idea! Anything that helps!
You might even pack some items, of things to do, in each one!;)

I would definitely try that creative idea, if my own situation made it possible. I think I will try (again!) to come up with a new idea for myself, with a spark of extra creativity like that one!
Perhaps I might go to virtual museum visits.... 🤔

Hang in there, @dseag2 and other fellow friends of the forum.
 
I think we are so much better off than when Covid first began. We have effective vaccines, enough medical supplies and equipment for those on the front lines, and medical professionals in government positions given the authority to manage the crisis. I'm trying to do my part by getting vaccinated, boosted and wearing a mask. I don't mind staying at home. Me and the dog enjoy each other's company.
 
In a conflicted world where economics and business demands we keep open airline travel and there are hundreds of independent nations, many too poor to do much, since spring 2021 I have not expected COVID-19 to disappear as hoped. If international airline traffic stopped for say 6 months as well as nation borders, poor nations received adequate amounts of vaccines, and the anti-vax rhetoric ended, needle phobic were addressed, we homo sapiens might defeat it. As it is, airline traffic is the key reason it keeps spreading though news media will be one of the last to point a finger in that direction.

Given the state of our global human world, as the virus continues to gradually mutate, one can expect strains becoming more contagious and possibly even a lot more deadly. Thus time for those wise to start preparing to hunker down before chaos ensues.
I agree. I remember reading more than one science fiction story back in the 1960s--that long ago--that featured pandemics such as Covid going worldwide; I remember one of the authors (who was also a scientist) saying in an interview that it was just a matter of time for it to really happen, that what with the population we had at that time--and of course it's even higher now--and air travel and a virus only even half as bad as the Spanish Flu? Look out!
 
Hubs tested positive last week and is finishing quarantine. I woke today with a low grade fever and the headache from hell. I was able to get tested within an hour of calling my doctor, and they said if its positive I can get something called an infusion. Since we are both fully vaccinated I am not too worried. We had scheduled our third shots but had to cancel until we are better.
 

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