It could also be Jebbers or someone you have on ignore commenting.
It's weird. I don't even see it bumped.
Weird
HealthPartners is one of the largest healthcare providers in Minnesota.
They received $57 million in covid aid.
They added a total of 21 available beds during the pandemic in 2020 while their hospital admissions declined 7%.
Weird
HealthPartners is one of the largest healthcare providers in Minnesota.
They received $57 million in covid aid.
They added a total of 21 available beds during the pandemic in 2020 while their hospital admissions declined 7%.
I know, it's weird right? Maybe there's, like, a ghost in the thread. A sad, sad ghost that has to quote itself.
Really? Huh, it bumps for me.
I fail to understand my workplace's Covid rules. Employee's spouse gets Covid, employee quarantines, tests negative, but a few days later has symptoms and tests positive on a Tuesday, stays home all week. Employee tests positive again on Sunday and does not come in. One day later (Monday) employee tests negative and returns on site the following day.
Normally I don't like interacting with this employee, but now I'm avoiding them even more. Yesterday they were masked, and I thought the return to work rules said mask for 5 days after testing negative. Today employee is not masked.
I am risk averse and I have a child that is too young to get vaccinated. I don't feel safe with my company's current rules.
Someone that had enough virus to test positive 3 days ago is walking all over the plant unmasked.
Two months after contracting COVID, I still have a hacking cough and shortness of breath. At least the cough is nonproductive.
oh, and tomorrow is my first day back in the office since 1/31/2020. I had a good run.
Have you talked about this with your doctor?
I had a non-Covid bug last fall and my hacking, productive cough lasted into February. At one point I got an RX for prednisone and that pretty much cleared me right up. URI often turn into nagging issues like that, long after the bug itself is out of your system. But ask a real doctor-type person, not a schlep like me. Even though you didn't really ask.
Or it's super AIDS.
Probably the latter.