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Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Stardate.. 12/22/2020wtf... Irish's log..

 

 *Wets finger*, scrolls down to last Covid post to check date. 

Last post regarding the kung flu was on Saturday 12/19/2020wtf.

We left off with a positive diagnosis in the household with minimal symptoms. 

Sunday was spent doing chores around the house. The boss feels fine, I still had a cough but nothing

earth shattering. Non productive, dry.

 Slightly noticeable chest irritation. Nothing more that what would 

be considered a couple day cold.  Sunday afternoon I get an email from another employee who tested 

positive over the weekend.  fuuuuuck.

I called them and they sounded like crap, felt like crap, and had labored breathing but not concerned 

enough for a hospital visit.  According to our protocols we have to do contact tracing and advise other 

employees if we determine they are in the Close Contact (1) category.

During last week we had 13 people working from home. Monday we were closed and Thursday was 

the blizzard so limited staffing.

 The positive case was only there on Friday and started feeling "crappy" after lunch.

Due to the previous cases everyone returning on Tuesday (12/15)  were again reminded, firmly, to 

maintain 6 feet and mask at all times. 

This would keep us outside close contact criteria of "15 minutes cumulative in 24 hours under six feet".

Think about trying to maintain that in a manufacturing environment.  We have done the best we can 

but regardless of policy that ain't happening, I don't care who you are. We are told to write disciplinary 

actions to those that don't follow along. That would be everyone at one time or another each day.

 Okay, back to Sunday and case number 4. Myself and EHS manager have a conference call with 

employee and there are two possible close contacts (1) that "could" fit into the criteria.

"Possible".  To err on the side of caution we advise them to stay home and monitor.

EHS and myself discuss the fact that Monday morning, yesterday, will be a shit show at the start. 

It ended up being a bit rocky but not too bad once the rumors were kyboshed.

Everyone thinks they are a close contact when it comes to this.

They are also pissed because #hipaa. Information cannot be divulged unless of course you go to 

facebook where everyone already knows before management does.

 Sunday night I crash and again sleep through the night. Since there is a household case I take my temp

a couple times and monitor my symptoms. Nothing other than he random cough and feeling like I'm in 

my late 50's. Oh ya, I am.

  Yesterday , Monday, I'm up drinking my coffee texting with some of the crew when I think , fuck it,

 what if the boss had a false positive and all this is for naught?

 Neither of us have anything other than a cough (that is dimishing) and if we are negative then

we can enjoy Christmas like we planned.

 It's early I can run down street ( I took my truck since I ain't runnin' no where) and get in line at the 

local testing hole.

They open at 8:00am, first come, first serve. At 7:25am the line is 16 deep. Everyone is planning 

on hopefully having some semblance of a real Christmas like so many years ago in 2019.

I finally get in to register, and am told it will be about an hour and a half.

 Wait in your car.

 BTDT no problem.

Driving around the block, I grab a Dunkin's coffee and finish filing out info on the phone app.

Forty five mins later and way earlier than expected I get a text to go in. Shit, they are pumping them 

through.

I sit in the waiting room for about five to ten minutes and get called.

"How do you feel?, what symptoms?"  etc.

Me: " Household contact, cough, non productive, kinda lethargic. Tested negative last week just wanted 

to make sure all is good and it's only a cold"

PA opens buffet menu, you can have the rapid and the PCR test. 

Me, at buffet, "I'll have both".

PA leaves, comes back with two kits.

"We do the rapid and while you wait I'll do the PCR."

"Okeedokee"

*swabs nostrils*

"I'll be right back to do the other test"

tick tock

Less than five minutes goes buy. I'm still rubbing my watering eyes.

Door opens, "Uh we aren't gonna worry about the PCR test, the rapid is positive" steps back two feet.

 


 

Me " Are you positive?" kinda surprised because I have nothing more than a cough and I was hoping it 

would be negative so the boss could go get tested again just to see if there was a false positive.

In any other time of my career a hot shower and off to work would be the daily routine with 

current symptoms. I wouldn't think twice about it.

The PA kinda laughs at my "are you positive?" question and replies "Yes"

I thank her for what she does on a daily basis and said "I'm sure it's not easy sometimes"

She says " You have no idea how rude people can be"

I said " I can only imagine"

"The nurse will be in to brand your forehead with a large letter "C" then you can go."  (I made that up)

That was yesterday.

In the afternoon I reported the info to HR and, luckily, I was working from home last week during my 

negative test so now it's another 10-14 days depending on a new test.

 

Currently, the coffee is hot and tastes good. I feel fine, after what we would consider 6-7 days of

 exposure. 

We spent some time  going down the daily list of who when why where what for last week and we have 

no idea of contact.

There were two Dr's visits earlier in the week unrelated to the kung-flu and obvious shopping trips for

food and Christmas.  Who knows? 

I'm working from home the best I can and have five days off starting tomorrow.

Maybe I'll pull out the old Monopoly game so I can practice for a Harris administration.

  



(1)

Close Contact

Someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period* starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to test specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated.

* Individual exposures added together over a 24-hour period (e.g., three 5-minute exposures for a total of 15 minutes). Data are limited, making it difficult to precisely define “close contact;” however, 15 cumulative minutes of exposure at a distance of 6 feet or less can be used as an operational definition for contact investigation. Factors to consider when defining close contact include proximity (closer distance likely increases exposure risk), the duration of exposure (longer exposure time likely increases exposure risk), whether the infected individual has symptoms (the period around onset of symptoms is associated with the highest levels of viral shedding), if the infected person was likely to generate respiratory aerosols (e.g., was coughing, singing, shouting), and other environmental factors (crowding, adequacy of ventilation, whether exposure was indoors or outdoors). Because the general public has not received training on proper selection and use of respiratory PPE, such as an N95, the determination of close contact should generally be made irrespective of whether the contact was wearing respiratory PPE.  At this time, differential determination of close contact for those using fabric face coverings is not recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





21 comments:

  1. I've read that the common cold gives a positive on the test. Since it's a corona virus, makes sense. This whole deal reminds me of a song:

    "...the land of the free! Better safe than sooooorry."

    Take care and get well.

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  2. Sorry to hear about the 12/22/2020wtf but this 12/22/2020wtf is not gonna cancel or hold up FFF ?
    Hope you feel better and nothing more of it, hope it don't ruin your Christmas.
    Take Care and get well soon!

    Anthony

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    1. As of today all is on schedule! Thanks Anthony

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  3. Well enjoy your holiday week. Have some bourbon. Spend hours researching FFF it will make you feel better. Take care and Merry Christmas. I am headed to Gods country to commune with some ancestors and spirits of family members it will be a nice break.

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  4. 1) Best wishes.
    2) Treat your symptoms, stay well-hydrated (i.e. peeing frequently) and take it easy.
    3) Don't go to the hospital until and unless you get rapid onset of "I'm having a lot of trouble catching my breath", worsening fairly quickly. If you aren't at that stage (like 90% or so never get) all we're going to do is kick you out and send you home.
    4) If your pulse ox is <90%, it's another story. If'n you want to grab one of those at a drugstore to check yourself (and if you can find one) it's not a bad idea at all. Check daily, even multiple times daily, and write them down.
    5) Feel free to try zinc and any other homeopathic can't hurt/might help treatments. Because it can't hurt, and it might help.
    6) I repeat, best wishes for this working out with minimal complications.
    7) Have a Merry Christmas anyways! It satisfies the good people, and pisses the ornery ones off.

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  5. It's the first time in history any civilization has shut itself down for the common cold or flu. It's insane.

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    1. Indeed. It's the freakin' FLU, nothing more. H1N1 did more killing - the "statistics", badly inflated, killed more...

      We need to get rid of the current bozos that keep this Dempanic going...

      An aside... do you think this crapola is still being foisted on us because the Demoturds think DJT has a Real Good Chance of overthrowing The Steal?

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    2. I've worked 25 flu seasons in the biggest and busiest ERs in the highest-populated counties in the U.S.

      You're not only wrong, you also quite simply have no idea whatsoever about how wrong you are about what this is. So I can believe you, or my lying eyes. Quite a poser there.

      It doesn't matter who is foisting things on you, nor why. (Most of the obvious answer already whizzed past in the last paragraph, but that's not all of it, by any means. Having a real pandemic, and having evil people take advantage of it for their own means, and turning the Stupid Meter up to 11, are not mutually exclusive situations.)

      Things are continuing to happen because you let them.
      When they have a need to stop, they will.
      Not before.

      Like addressing a stubborn mule with a 2x4, you have to get their attention first.

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  6. I gather they aren't giving you any treatment, and you didn't mention them saying about taking vitamins or whatever. That's pretty sad. All I'll say is "I-MASK+ protocol", "Zelenko protocol", and all the supplements are at Amazon. Throw some Super B complex into the mix, as thiamine is needed too.

    Yeah, this is such an awful disease. At least 25% of everyone is naturally immune, and even Fauci says 88% of those that get it either never even know they have it, or get over it without any medical care at all, with just minor symptoms. And for this we need to spend multi billions on vaccines.

    Aesop isn't wrong about the oxygen meter. Amazon has good ones for $40. If you're a smoker or have COPD then don't expect your O2 level to even momentarily top 98% even with an O2 concentrator hooked up to your BiPap while you sleep. 93% is typical during your waking hours, 89% after having a cig.

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  7. I gather they aren't giving you any treatment, and you didn't mention them saying about taking vitamins or whatever. That's pretty sad. All I'll say is "I-MASK+ protocol", "Zelenko protocol", and all the supplements are at Amazon. Throw some Super B complex into the mix, as thiamine is needed too.

    Yeah, this is such an awful disease. At least 25% of everyone is naturally immune, and even Fauci says 88% of those that get it either never even know they have it, or get over it without any medical care at all, with just minor symptoms. And for this we need to spend multi billions on vaccines.

    Aesop isn't wrong about the oxygen meter. Amazon has good ones for $40. If you're a smoker or have COPD then don't expect your O2 level to even momentarily top 98% even with an O2 concentrator hooked up to your BiPap while you sleep. 93% is typical during your waking hours, 89% after having a cig.

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  8. Hang in there. Copious wishes for a quick recovery, if needed at all.

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  9. ask what is the number of PCR cycles. anything over 35 probably is not valid

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  10. Hope you stay feeling well...had a couple of friends that had mild cases and they lost taste and smell for about 2 days. just got the vaccine myself and according to data need to get past about day 10 to be covered...unless you believe that blond bimbo from Georgia...in which case...my DNA will change. I will carry the mark of the beast, and I will have nano robots working inside me. Oh...and according to the internets...I also got microchipped. Guess I won't need my cell phone for the government to track me anymore.

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  11. Hope you stay feeling well...had a couple of friends that had mild cases and they lost taste and smell for about 2 days. just got the vaccine myself and according to data need to get past about day 10 to be covered...unless you believe that blond bimbo from Georgia...in which case...my DNA will change. I will carry the mark of the beast, and I will have nano robots working inside me. Oh...and according to the internets...I also got microchipped. Guess I won't need my cell phone for the government to track me anymore.

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  12. Hope you stay feeling well...had a couple of friends that had mild cases and they lost taste and smell for about 2 days. just got the vaccine myself and according to data need to get past about day 10 to be covered...unless you believe that blond bimbo from Georgia...in which case...my DNA will change. I will carry the mark of the beast, and I will have nano robots working inside me. Oh...and according to the internets...I also got microchipped. Guess I won't need my cell phone for the government to track me anymore.

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  13. First of all, isn't the rapid test the one that returns too many false positives?

    Either way, take care, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year.
    Thanks for all that you do. We all appreciate it (not just FFF).

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  14. Best wishes for a fast recovery for you and your wife, Irish. Merry Christmas.

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  15. Wishing you the best of luck and a speedy recovery. A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to you and yours.

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  16. Hope you get through it as well as possible.

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  17. Thanks for the well wishes and thoughts and tip all of you. It's greatly appreciated.
    So far so good. Minimal symptoms, some aches and random dry cough. Today is day 8 since exposure.

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