Question on the vaccine - will this be like the flu shot in that you’ll have to get it every year?
Based on stories we've been hearing about mutations, I would guess yes.
I finally tested negative, with that happy test result coming early last week. But for a few weeks now I have had the oddest of what I was wonder is some lingering COVID symptom. I smell cigarette smoke. Constantly. It is bizarre. Sometimes it is overwhelming.
No one is in my house other than me, and I wouldn't let anyone smoke here anyway. I am never around smokers here in WI since with COVID I have worked only from my home and obviously no one is smoking in the few places I ever go. No one in my family even smokes cigarettes, and the only kinds of smokers (one pot, one those little cigars) live in Indiana.
Right now, it smells like there are 3 smokers in my home office (a spare bedroom) and the door and windows are closed. I hate the smell of cigarette smoke. I would stop short of calling it nauseating, but just short. What's worse is now when I sense the slightest hint of it, I begin to fixate on it. I honestly can't remember the last time I was in a room with a smoker since you can't smoke inside virtually any establishment, and I don't hang with smokers in their homes and don't really have any contact with smokers up close to even smell it in their clothes. Yet my nose feels like it is made of the inside of an ashtray.
A quick google shows you’re not alone in the cigarette smoke issue
It's really enlightening to see just how self centered so many people are, and how so many of them claim to be Christians.
How very charitable.
Yep. Republicans.
You realize the guy who made the tweet is some Brit living in London, right?
Sure. A Brexiteer. AKA, Republican.
I finally tested negative, with that happy test result coming early last week. But for a few weeks now I have had the oddest of what I was wonder is some lingering COVID symptom. I smell cigarette smoke. Constantly. It is bizarre. Sometimes it is overwhelming.
No one is in my house other than me, and I wouldn't let anyone smoke here anyway. I am never around smokers here in WI since with COVID I have worked only from my home and obviously no one is smoking in the few places I ever go. No one in my family even smokes cigarettes, and the only kinds of smokers (one pot, one those little cigars) live in Indiana.
Right now, it smells like there are 3 smokers in my home office (a spare bedroom) and the door and windows are closed. I hate the smell of cigarette smoke. I would stop short of calling it nauseating, but just short. What's worse is now when I sense the slightest hint of it, I begin to fixate on it. I honestly can't remember the last time I was in a room with a smoker since you can't smoke inside virtually any establishment, and I don't hang with smokers in their homes and don't really have any contact with smokers up close to even smell it in their clothes. Yet my nose feels like it is made of the inside of an ashtray.