Covid-19

I don't like Biden, I think he sucks ass, but I consider it a MAJOR problem if a head of state checks out while in office. Make no mistake, I do not wish that on the man.

Imagine the absolute fuckery that will result if he passes from COVID. Vaxxed. Trump survived. Harris...the DNC is really regretting that choice right now. The economy. The list goes on.

I can't stand the guy, but I really want him to pull through.
This is where they off him
 
In related news...

Federal judge temporarily halts Air Force’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate

Thanks to this little hiccup in kicking out Operators with 18-19.5 years of service, looks like 3 of my close friends are going to be able to make it to 20 and retire.

And no, that's not hyperbole or an exaggeration.

Same thing is happening on the USG civilian side. Y’all might be shocked but I’m not vaccinated despite being in the Executive Branch and subjected to the EO.

I SUSPECT I had Covid (checked all the symptom) in Mar 2020 and then Nov 2021, POTUS decided that in order for me to keep my job, I needed a…?vaccine? that doesn’t prevent COVID to keep my job.

5th Circuit has other ideas and a TRO is in place until Sep when the case will be heard by the 5 panel of judges. The USG’s position will be difficult.
 
I haven’t. Nor has my wife.

This is now 50% false. Wife tested positive Tuesday. Baby is sick as well, I somehow am still negative today
I'm on hold waiting for the results of my sleep study. "Due to COVID-19 you may experience longer than normal hold times."

LOL, wut?

Bro JKO help desk said the same thing, how is Covid affecting phone calls?
 
This is now 50% false. Wife tested positive Tuesday. Baby is sick as well, I somehow am still negative today


Bro JKO help desk said the same thing, how is Covid affecting phone calls?
I'm very sorry to hear about that. It always sucks when our little ones get sick. :(

And the COVID thing seems to have become an excuse for everyone not doing their job. There's like a three-week wait to get a simple ID card update at my installation, and they don't allow walk-ins, even if you're willing to wait for hours. The reason for the backlog and the "no waiting" rule? "COVID."
 
I'm very sorry to hear about that. It always sucks when our little ones get sick. :(

And the COVID thing seems to have become an excuse for everyone not doing their job. There's like a three-week wait to get a simple ID card update at my installation, and they don't allow walk-ins, even if you're willing to wait for hours. The reason for the backlog and the "no waiting" rule? "COVID."

She is mostly fine. She had a 102 fever yesterday, but we have been able to keep it under control. My wife was sick AF for like 72 hours, but is 51% better now. Somehow I am not sick yet, and I have been testing routinely d/t school and clinical requirements. I truly believe there is a microdosing element to it( I am vaccinated, boosted and relatively healthy, thus small exposures have further stregthened my immunity). My wife has been the epitome of the "don't get COVID" clan. She has eaten inside in a restaurant maybe 5 times throughout the pandemic. Secondary to this, she hasn't been exposed like I have. I more routinely eat in restaurants, and my mask wearing has been limited to in the hospital, and when I am with her, and on any form of mass transit. I am sure I will get this from her at some point, but thus far (5 days since she developed symptoms) I have dodged it. I believe the best course of action is what we did, which was try to avoid a novel virus until the variants were the mildest. We had basically assumed we would get COVID this week, post 2 weddings, 4 flights and hours in an airport. We are both vaccinated, and boosted, though the baby is not.
 
Personal question, so feel free to ignore it.



If and when a vaccine is approved for your little one, will get it for her/him?

It is already approved. We were planning to do it, however when we were scheduled she had Roseola, and didn’t want to overwhelm her immune system. Now that she has had the virus, plus antibodies from moms breast milk, I’m less inclined. I’m not a pediatrician though, and I follow the advice of doctors. If the pediatrician recommends it based on the evidence it is unlikely I would not follow her advice.
 
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