JimBob1952
Senior Member
Ok. So my wife and I drove to NY a week ago. The purpose of the trip was to see our son, daughter-in-law and grandson, then to babysit for the grandson (and grand-dog) while the "kids" took a well-earned mini vacation.
I didn't feel great when I got there. Thought it was a cold. On Christmas Day, I took a nap. The day after Christmas, felt worse. My wife had just been through non-Covid flu and that's what I thought was happening. Monday night, I woke up and said to myself, I'm going to a clinic in the morning.
That's what I did. I tested positive, of course. (Double vaccinated and then boostered in November). Went back to the apartment and stayed in the bedroom until yesterday.
Back in Virginia now. Tired, a little congestion, no real symptoms.
Obviously, this thing (whether Delta or Omicron) ignores the vaccine. The vaccine seems to ameliorate the severity.
Face facts: You're going to get it. I work from a home office, don't go out much, don't see many people except my wife. I got it anyway. New York is reporting 30,000 new cases per day, and everybody there is vaccinated and wears masks all the time. The masks are helpful in that they make it harder to see the rats scampering around on the streets, otherwise they don't seem to do much good.
If you're vaccinated, it's no worse than a bad cold or mild flu.
So far, the baby grandson shows no symptoms. They are supposed to get him tested in another day or so.
That's it, just the facts, no lessons learned.
I didn't feel great when I got there. Thought it was a cold. On Christmas Day, I took a nap. The day after Christmas, felt worse. My wife had just been through non-Covid flu and that's what I thought was happening. Monday night, I woke up and said to myself, I'm going to a clinic in the morning.
That's what I did. I tested positive, of course. (Double vaccinated and then boostered in November). Went back to the apartment and stayed in the bedroom until yesterday.
Back in Virginia now. Tired, a little congestion, no real symptoms.
Obviously, this thing (whether Delta or Omicron) ignores the vaccine. The vaccine seems to ameliorate the severity.
Face facts: You're going to get it. I work from a home office, don't go out much, don't see many people except my wife. I got it anyway. New York is reporting 30,000 new cases per day, and everybody there is vaccinated and wears masks all the time. The masks are helpful in that they make it harder to see the rats scampering around on the streets, otherwise they don't seem to do much good.
If you're vaccinated, it's no worse than a bad cold or mild flu.
So far, the baby grandson shows no symptoms. They are supposed to get him tested in another day or so.
That's it, just the facts, no lessons learned.
