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I wonder what they think QUARANTINE means...
They are using the word segregation on purpose. Same with the Nazi comparisons. They’re pretending to be persecuted victims.
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I wonder what they think QUARANTINE means...
Last year, we withdrew our kids from their private school because of the loose guidelines and the diocese offered a full online option. They're back this year at the original school, but we're ready to pull them if the protocols aren't followed. A good thing is that my kids are good at keeping their masks on and hand sanitizing all the time.
That’s awesome that those schools were super strict. I work at a high school and I wish I could say the same. Numbers are climbing and there’s no contact tracing and the dashboard doesn’t seem to be accurate. Once it gets hairy, I’m going to take a leave of absence again. I’m not looking to risk myself and leave my kids fatherless or take something home to my kids who can’t get the vaccine yet.Both my grammar school and high school were super strict and had 0 cases last year. This year will be different with delta tho.
Generally speaking any private or catholic school can do as it feels. If not you can withdraw your child from school or the school can blatantly ask you to withdraw your student to leave the school and if you don’t transfer then they can expel. These parents don’t understand how private schools work. You are at will just like most jobs.
The article doesn’t mention but I’m assuming he/his family were vaccinated, correct?
Oh for sure! The point was not lost on me, I was just curious. Mainly because we’ve seen many similar tweets where someone denounced the vaccine in the past then in the present when it adversely affects them their tune changes about getting vaccinated. Regardless, it is sad that he was turned away 43 times because some imbeciles refused to get a vaccine. RIP to Mr. DeMonia and I give my condolences to his family.I’m not sure it really matters - the point is that other medical emergencies are being turned away or delayed because unvaccinated people are taking up beds.
His condition doesn’t have anything to do with his vaccine status - in the same way that if you got hit by a bus that wouldn’t have anything to do with it.
It seems that nearly every hospital is full - and the huge majority of those taking up beds for covid related reasons are unvaccinated.
Wow, I’ve never heard of this guy before. On one hand, he calls masks “a sign of fear”. On the other hand, he brags about always carrying a gun. Does not compute.
If a picture speaks a thousand words, I don't even know where to begin.
Back in Denmark it's sixteen minutes into the new year: 2020. This shot's taken New Year's Eve 6.16 PM departing from La Guardia. The plane is circling Manhattan before the ascend to Toronto for the connect. Minutes after this photo, I feel my right ear clog up and my left just goes offline and as of today, twenty months later, the sensation in my left side of my head and ear has never fully recovered. The numbness in the left side of my face and ear varies, but It's just one of the symptoms I develop in the first days and weeks of 2020. Eleven hours later, I land in Copenhagen with a sore throat and fever. Five days later I pace my floor debating whether to go to sleep or call the emergency line. I can't easily breathe, my chest has stiffened and my belabored breath sounds like walking a sticky floor at McDonalds on a drunk weekend night. Like sneakers stepping on coagulated soda.
Since then I've gone through four physicians, one psychiatrist, one neurologist and finally met a doctor, who will refer me to the coveted and limited Danish Long COVID Clinic. I'm not even out of the woods yet, because they have to approve my application and so far I've been struggling to get taken seriously. I've got big red flag, avoidant personality disorder, which means, that the most predominant medical advice I've received the last year and half is: "Try not to worry so much, focus on something else." But the most important strike against me is my timeline. The first detected positive case of COVID-19 on US soil is January 15th. and my claim to fame is flying sick out of NYC December 31th. 2019.
This has been an unreal ride and a puzzle I've collected retrospectively, since I first joined you all in this thread. This is where I started connecting and suspecting, that these symptoms I still endure to this day, is from coming home from New York thinking I had the flu or pneumonia. I have a consultation next Friday, where we go over the referral, before it's forwarded to the Long COVID Clinic.
Thanks!Holy **** dude.
I'm sorry to hear that you are dealing with persisting symptoms.
Can i ask what else you are currently dealing with aside from the head and ear?
Sorry to hear you're going through this.Thanks!
The worst is probably constant internal tremors. Which means it's difficult to relax, read, concentrate and fall asleep. When they are mild they are manegeble, when they are intense, I go lay in my bed and hope they will pass or I will fall asleep in an hour.
Decreased sensation in the left side of my head, fingertips and toes. It fluctuate from the tips and toes to from entire foot and hands, it's worst when I wake up.
Me left chest is irritated and so is my abdomen with gastrointestinal challenges. Sometimes it's almost unnoticeable, other times it's concerning or scary. Nothing shows up on labs or EKG.
One the symptoms, that luckily went away is, that I would lose the ability to focus with my eyes. It would usually pass in ten minutes, but the thought of losing your sight is pretty scary.
I have had blood shot eyes for twenty months, reddish on my upper cheeks and occasional red toes. I party never, but I look like I party hard!
I never lost my smell or taste.
I never got tested and one of those store bought anti-body prick-your-finger-pregnancy-type-test proved no anti-bodyes 6-7 months after my initial illness. Got vaccinated few months ago and my symptoms elevated shortly. This last Friday, I got blood drawn for a proper anti-body test and I'll know the results next week. One of the challenges I have is real and severe mental health problems and because I potentially got infect so early, everybody thinks I'm faking it and that's almost the worst. I can't or wont really talk with my family about it, because they get that "here we go again" look in their eyes.
Luckily I have an enormous appreciation for the many absurdities of life, which means my spirit are remarkably high.