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DeceasedHorse
Nov 11, 2005

Quackles posted:

I've been wearing N-95 masks everywhere (still) since 2020.

Still haven't had it.

Same. caught it on work trip this week, maybe because of some largely unavoidable mask-off time at the airport (thanks TSA). Maybe my boss will take my concerns about work travel seriously now? Hahaha…

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DeceasedHorse
Nov 11, 2005
Honestly it could have been also happened on the aircraft when I foolishly drank water or whatever, or maybe sometime during the multiple days of in-person meetings that are just so incredibly vital that having them over zoom is just impossible because ???

Ed: also if this is what COVID feels like while on antivirals and having been vaccinated a billion times, well, I’m glad I avoided it this long.

DeceasedHorse
Nov 11, 2005

Unlucky7 posted:

Apparently, most people test negative for Covid 10 days after their initial positive test. Unfortunately, I appear not to be most people because I am still testing positive on day 10, albeit with an extremely faint line for what it is worth, and these are the antigen tests. I do not know if that makes me needlessly paranoid or not. Still, I will be isolating some more for the weekend.

I'd be lying if I said I wasn't annoyed as heck but I do not want to give this to anyone if I still have a chance to.

When my wife and I caught it in December, she tested positive for around three weeks and is just now feeling back to normal. The disease affects people differently, so the whole five or ten day rule of thumb seems not especially helpful (except for getting people back to work as soon as possible i guess)

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