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  • Well, got my first jab at 9:30 this morning. They were running a bit behind, but it was super-efficient. Not much of a reaction so far; during work I got a tingling going down into my fingertips on that arm; it subsided only for me to feel it in my toes. In general I felt just a tiny bit high, like I had accidentally dosed myself while making some cannabis gummies.

    My arm still hurts (no thanks to some asshole who ran her cart into me as I was in one of SCO lanes trying to clean up a blueberry spill) but that's about it. Now I'm a lot less stressed about the whole situation at work, just knowing that I have some protection and am a lock to get the full round; the lack of social distancing doesn't bug me as much as it did.

    A few of us are making plans to visit a 94-year-old relative in Oregon once everyone is fully vaccinated.

    I'll keep wearing a mask maybe forever especially on public transit and during flu/ick seasons...besides, I now have too many pretty ones. Our mask 'timeline' is as follows: KN95s from a friend (March 2020), sewn cloth masks from dad and a few friends (March-May 2020), triple-layer antimicrobial masks that clearly work but are too "techie" for mom's taste (April 2020, ordered from one of my sites that makes gear for theater/film), finally a slew of wonderful African-print fabric cotton masks via a small business in Detroit.
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    • First thing I want to suggest is that everyone cut the ear loops when disposing of masks. Critters have been getting their heads stuck in them.

      Also, I got my second Moderna jab last week. Drink LOTS of water for the next few days.

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      • Quoth Monterey Jack View Post
        I'm burning all of my masks once I'm no longer required to wear them at work or to enter any businesses/restaurants I frequent. If that makes me a "selfish asshole", so be it. I have had ENOUGH of this shit.
        I've had a couple of customers ask me what I plan to do once we no longer need the masks. Since the flu numbers around here are reportedly in the sub-cellar -- and the masks are being largely credited with that -- I'll probably keep wearing them.

        The fact I've bought roughly two dozen is, of course, also a factor here ...
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        ~ Mr Hero

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        • Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
          First thing I want to suggest is that everyone cut the ear loops when disposing of masks.
          I see a lot of discarded masks on the ground, so apparently these idiots can't even be bothered to take them to a trash can, let alone cut the loops off. And apparently someone couldn't even wait until they were outside, because I saw one on the floor between the two sets of doors.

          In other news, it was one year ago today that I was in the office last. Everyone thought it was only going to be for two weeks, but a year later here we are. I remember shortly after the mask mandate was put in place, I went out to Sheetz for something. I parked away from the other cars and started putting my mask on before I got out of the car, and realized that just a couple months ago that would have looked suspicious.
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          • Quoth Slave to the Phone View Post
            First thing I want to suggest is that everyone cut the ear loops when disposing of masks.
            I fold up my disposable masks, stuff them in a ziplock bag in the back seat of my car, and use hand sanitizer immediately afterwards. (Given the information about how masks work, any contamination is more likely to be me than anyone else.) When that bag starts to look full, I move it directly from my car to the trash compactor at my apartment complex. I also have washable masks, which are stored in a separate bag until the next time I do an appropriate laundry load.

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            • I've been stabbed. Pfizer.

              Already planning dinner out with friends in mid April.
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              • Got some Moderna on tap for tomorrow. No plans to go out amongst the silly humans afterwards, because... silly humans.

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                • I think I'm going to continue wearing masks even after we don't have to anymore - I've grown quite fond of it, and I have a sizeable selection of reusable masks now so I can express myself differently from day to day. (Also I don't have to force myself to smile all the time at work.)

                  Tomorrow is the first day grocery workers are eligible for the vaccine here, and I managed to snag a reservation at a pop-up site the county is running. It's supposed to be a drive-thru site, but I got in touch with someone from the county who told me I can still go through it on foot.

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                  • When it comes to masks, I have to look at the very low numbers of the flu this season. It makes me think that countries like Japan got it right and maybe we should be willing to put one on if we feel sick, but still need to go out. We have spent a year with them as a daily part of life. Would it really be so bad to use them again when we are sick so those we care about don't get sick with us?

                    Just something to think about now that we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.

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                    • Tomorrow! Da Boss and I are going to get shot tomorrow!!
                      “There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged.
                      One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world.
                      The other, of course, involves orcs." -- John Rogers

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                      • Our gov'mint just announced a huge restriction roll-back:

                        - after Easter, all kids will be allowed back to school on a 50/50 schedule, and hairdressers/beauty clinics are allowed to reopen
                        - one week after that, small malls may reopen
                        - April 21st: Larger malls and libraries may reopen + restaurants/bars may open for outdoor service (vaccine attest or negative test required)
                        - May 6th: Indoor serving in restaurants + attendance for small sports and cultural events is reopen (vaccine attest or negative test required)

                        All of this is of course conditional on how high or low our cases/admittances get.
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                        Another theory states that this has already happened.

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                        • We're having a little bit of a surge in our small town and the surrounding communities, so the state set up a pop-up testing site (spit collection) at the community center. Their goal was to get 100 people tested each day (yesterday and today), and it sounded like they were set to surpass that. That would be about 10% of our population.

                          One CW decided to get tested yesterday. She got her results today. Positive. So the rest of us went down to get tested today. CW who tested positive was already home today because of a migraine, so she's quarantining now. She said she feels fine other than the migraine (which she's prone to, anyway). She thinks it's a false positive, so she chose to get a swab test today.

                          I felt a bit awkward getting tested today. Besides the physical part of it - I was having trouble producing the amount of saliva needed - almost exactly two weeks ago, I was at the community center getting my vaccine. But obviously the vaccine isn't 100% protection and I'd get tested for solidarity even if it was.

                          I guess we'll see how many of my coworkers test positive and have to quarantine. We only have 5 employees when everybody's here.
                          "I look at the stars. It's a clear night and the Milky Way seems so near. That's where I'll be going soon. "We are all star stuff." I suddenly remember Delenn's line from Joe's script. Not a bad prospect. I am not afraid. In the meantime, let me close my eyes and sense the beauty around me. And take that breath under the dark sky full of stars. Breathe in. Breathe out. That's all."
                          -Mira Furlan

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                          • Was surprised going into work today to see the secondary entrance open to the public for the first time in literally a year. This has to be an encouraging sign.

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                            • The coworker I mentioned in my last post has come back with another positive test, and so has her husband. She's freaking out a bit, mostly for her husband who has a slew of health issues. So far he's only having mild symptoms and she's having none, but they'll be quarantining and keeping an eye on their symptoms.

                              The rest of us got negative results from our tests. :whew: But we decided to close the lobby, anyway. Back to drive-up and appointment only.

                              Minnesota puts out a report of positive cases by zip code every week on Thursdays. We're waiting for this week's report to see what the results of the local testing were.
                              "I look at the stars. It's a clear night and the Milky Way seems so near. That's where I'll be going soon. "We are all star stuff." I suddenly remember Delenn's line from Joe's script. Not a bad prospect. I am not afraid. In the meantime, let me close my eyes and sense the beauty around me. And take that breath under the dark sky full of stars. Breathe in. Breathe out. That's all."
                              -Mira Furlan

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                              • Second jab has been received. No side effects so far, but with my first jab, the worst I got was a nasty ache in my arm (which lasted about a day), but even then it didn't really kick in until the next day.

                                So if I get any side effects, it'll be tomorrow, probably.
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