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My neighbor has been cleared to return to work. The guy who had been exposed came back negative. Good thing because we have been spending a lot of time together since he went out. Send him back to work, I'm busy.
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Glad to hear that.
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Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
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Quote from: tim_m on September 30, 2020, 12:24:16 AM
Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
That sucks, but glad she's able to get out more now. Is her team in the playoffs?
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Quote from: tim_m on October 01, 2020, 01:50:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on October 01, 2020, 12:58:58 AM
Quote from: tim_m on September 30, 2020, 12:24:16 AM
Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
That sucks, but glad she's able to get out more now. Is her team in the playoffs?
The Cardinals, yeah. We will get this woman to 100. It's hard not to want to jump in there and tell her what she can do. She's older and a little bit slower but she is a grown woman with her own mind and capable of making her own choices. It just takes a little more time with her.
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Re: Covid-19 (not gnr related)
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Quote from: cineater on October 02, 2020, 03:23:59 PM
Quote from: tim_m on October 01, 2020, 01:50:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on October 01, 2020, 12:58:58 AM
Quote from: tim_m on September 30, 2020, 12:24:16 AM
Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
That sucks, but glad she's able to get out more now. Is her team in the playoffs?
The Cardinals, yeah. We will get this woman to 100. It's hard not to want to jump in there and tell her what she can do. She's older and a little bit slower but she is a grown woman with her own mind and capable of making her own choices. It just takes a little more time with her.
Hope they win for her tonight,
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October 03, 2020, 10:36:13 AM »
Quote from: tim_m on October 02, 2020, 07:30:23 PM
Quote from: cineater on October 02, 2020, 03:23:59 PM
Quote from: tim_m on October 01, 2020, 01:50:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on October 01, 2020, 12:58:58 AM
Quote from: tim_m on September 30, 2020, 12:24:16 AM
Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
That sucks, but glad she's able to get out more now. Is her team in the playoffs?
The Cardinals, yeah. We will get this woman to 100. It's hard not to want to jump in there and tell her what she can do. She's older and a little bit slower but she is a grown woman with her own mind and capable of making her own choices. It just takes a little more time with her.
Hope they win for her tonight,
That didn't happen and they are out of the playoffs.
We have some family stuff going on to keep her interest. Unfortunately my state is high in covid cases at the moment. You kind of hate to get the family together. We could expose the whole family.
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Re: Covid-19 (not gnr related)
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Quote from: cineater on October 03, 2020, 10:36:13 AM
Quote from: tim_m on October 02, 2020, 07:30:23 PM
Quote from: cineater on October 02, 2020, 03:23:59 PM
Quote from: tim_m on October 01, 2020, 01:50:53 AM
Quote from: cineater on October 01, 2020, 12:58:58 AM
Quote from: tim_m on September 30, 2020, 12:24:16 AM
Glad to hear that.
I'm out to lunch with my mother and sister. My sister is being over protective with my 86 year old mother. It's a good thing yet here we are in a restaurant. My sister says she won't get the vaccine when it comes out because she wants to see the side effects on the general population. And while we're talking about that my mother reaches over and takes a drink of my coffee.
I have to say keeping mom home during this has reduced her cognitive abilities and stamina. She's been getting out a little bit more and is getting some of that back. But she's been sitting around and her ability to walk around has deceased. Taking her out of her routine has really had an effect on her. She's a big baseball fan. Having that back I think has helped with some of the cognitive functioning.
That sucks, but glad she's able to get out more now. Is her team in the playoffs?
The Cardinals, yeah. We will get this woman to 100. It's hard not to want to jump in there and tell her what she can do. She's older and a little bit slower but she is a grown woman with her own mind and capable of making her own choices. It just takes a little more time with her.
Hope they win for her tonight,
That didn't happen and they are out of the playoffs.
We have some family stuff going on to keep her interest. Unfortunately my state is high in covid cases at the moment. You kind of hate to get the family together. We could expose the whole family.
Yeah, i saw the game it wasn't a good one for the cards. That sucks stay safe there. Here we are still hovering in the 2-6k range.
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We had our highest number yet in the state today. But people, in masks, were all over the place today. Me among them. I had trouble finding parking. The neighboring county lifted their ban on high school sports under pressure from the parents, not that they wanted to.
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We had our highest number yet in the state today. But people, in masks, were all over the place today. Me among them. I had trouble finding parking. The neighboring county lifted their ban on high school sports under pressure from the parents, not that they wanted to.
Not just in the US unfortunately, France is seeing a big spike, Italy, Ontario as well. We were warned a bigger worse wave would come in the fall The US in general had its highest total since June 57k.
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Quote from: cineater on October 10, 2020, 11:40:15 PM
We had our highest number yet in the state today. But people, in masks, were all over the place today. Me among them. I had trouble finding parking. The neighboring county lifted their ban on high school sports under pressure from the parents, not that they wanted to.
Not just in the US unfortunately, France is seeing a big spike, Italy, Ontario as well. We were warned a bigger worse wave would come in the fall The US in general had its highest total since June 57k.
I wondered how other countries were doing. Are they on lock down or just social distancing?
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Quote from: tim_m on October 11, 2020, 01:05:16 AM
Quote from: cineater on October 10, 2020, 11:40:15 PM
We had our highest number yet in the state today. But people, in masks, were all over the place today. Me among them. I had trouble finding parking. The neighboring county lifted their ban on high school sports under pressure from the parents, not that they wanted to.
Not just in the US unfortunately, France is seeing a big spike, Italy, Ontario as well. We were warned a bigger worse wave would come in the fall The US in general had its highest total since June 57k.
I wondered how other countries were doing. Are they on lock down or just social distancing?
The uk is getting bad again too. They're doing closures of bars and restaurants in places it's spiking, putting mask mandate back in place. Italy had stopped requiring them.
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Well that was wrong. The computer program that counts our numbers malfunctioned and reported way more cases then we had. They took it offline until it can be fixed. The Halloween Store is reporting a larger number of kid's Halloween costumes are being sold this year. The recommendation is for the kid's to not go trick or treating, party with family at home. Totally didn't agree with that and apparently neither does the rest of the people.
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Pfizer thinks they are close to have a vaccine, maybe by the end of November. I know my state has given their immunization plan to the CDC. It would be nice to be back to normal by next spring.
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Well that was wrong. The computer program that counts our numbers malfunctioned and reported way more cases then we had. They took it offline until it can be fixed. The Halloween Store is reporting a larger number of kid's Halloween costumes are being sold this year. The recommendation is for the kid's to not go trick or treating, party with family at home. Totally didn't agree with that and apparently neither does the rest of the people.
I believe we can take a year off from Halloween. That's a lot of close proximity going on with the door knocking and such. Unless the message gets out to leave the candy out in the bucket and take your chances that jerky teenagers (like me when I was younger) would hoard all of the good eats.
Then again - half the fun of Halloween is opening the door and seeing the different costumes and how much everyone enjoys that day -Idk.. no good answer but I'd vote to give it a year off.
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Well that was wrong. The computer program that counts our numbers malfunctioned and reported way more cases then we had. They took it offline until it can be fixed. The Halloween Store is reporting a larger number of kid's Halloween costumes are being sold this year. The recommendation is for the kid's to not go trick or treating, party with family at home. Totally didn't agree with that and apparently neither does the rest of the people.
I believe we can take a year off from Halloween. That's a lot of close proximity going on with the door knocking and such. Unless the message gets out to leave the candy out in the bucket and take your chances that jerky teenagers (like me when I was younger) would hoard all of the good eats.
Then again - half the fun of Halloween is opening the door and seeing the different costumes and how much everyone enjoys that day -Idk.. no good answer but I'd vote to give it a year off.
We could. I'm not but at least I have a choice. We'll be doing our social distancing around the firepit and passing out candy to the kids from the driveway. I think the risk is pretty low. I am though using covid as an excuse not to drive an hour away for Thanksgiving dinner.
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Well that was wrong. The computer program that counts our numbers malfunctioned and reported way more cases then we had. They took it offline until it can be fixed. The Halloween Store is reporting a larger number of kid's Halloween costumes are being sold this year. The recommendation is for the kid's to not go trick or treating, party with family at home. Totally didn't agree with that and apparently neither does the rest of the people.
I believe we can take a year off from Halloween. That's a lot of close proximity going on with the door knocking and such. Unless the message gets out to leave the candy out in the bucket and take your chances that jerky teenagers (like me when I was younger) would hoard all of the good eats.
Then again - half the fun of Halloween is opening the door and seeing the different costumes and how much everyone enjoys that day -Idk.. no good answer but I'd vote to give it a year off.
We could. I'm not but at least I have a choice. We'll be doing our social distancing around the firepit and passing out candy to the kids from the driveway. I think the risk is pretty low. I am though using covid as an excuse not to drive an hour away for Thanksgiving dinner.
That's a good plan -
I think Covid has provided many an "out" in terms of things like Thanksgiving dinners and tiresome gatherings
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I'm kind of surprised that people aren't talking more about the possibility of a vaccine being ready by the end of November. The news treats it like a political football if they mention it at all. And then they make it clear it would go to those most at risk first. Nobody asks how fast and how much they can produce. The estimate of when most of the population would have it available to them. I'm ready to put this worry behind me.
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I wouldn't place any bets on it being ready in November or this year. Three have had to pause trials for unexplained illnesses.
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I wouldn't place any bets on it being ready in November or this year. Three have had to pause trials for unexplained illnesses.
Moderno and Pfizer are both still going. In fact, Pfizer expanded enrollment, late last month, from 30k to 44k so they could enroll teens (16 and up).
Both are on pace, assuming no unexplained illnesses, to wrap up in mid to late November.
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