100 new cases yesterday and 50 today. Things are shutting down but not hotels. Which means I'm working this weekend. Valentine's Day is always a big day for hotels, and my bosses didn't want to lose out completely on that money...but we've only got two rooms today. Tomorrow we have 13, provided nobody cancels at the last minute. But I get to hole up at the hotel from tonight right through to the end of my shift on Monday. And I get paid for being here each night on top of my shifts.
We have no idea yet if we're going to end up closing, but I have a feeling that if numbers keep rising in my area that we will have no choice in the matter, sadly.
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An ex-coworker got COVID but didn't get really sick so didn't isolate. Her sisters also got it because they didn't think it was a big deal. Ex-coworker is fully recovered. One sister is on a vent and the other one left 2 young children when she died.
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Same here. It's difficult when my brother is home for various reasons, but it is really, really, really convenient.Quoth mjr View PostI'm fortunate in that I'm in a position where I can work from home. We've been doing so since mid-March of 2020. They're not expecting us back in the office, at a minimum, until late 2nd quarter of 2021. And depending on how things go, that might even get pushed back.
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30 new cases today in Newfoundland. And it's really put a damper on what was supposed to be a busy weekend at my hotel. Such is life though. The health authorities are saying that it's community spread, and 14 of the new cases are people under the age of 18....due to there being a volleyball tournament, hockey practices, and other sport related events in the past couple of weeks. As a result, all high schools have been shut down, and people are cancelling hotel and restaurant reservations and more.
Looks like I will be isolating even more than I already have been. But such is life if we want to see the end of this damn pandemic!
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I'm fortunate in that I'm in a position where I can work from home. We've been doing so since mid-March of 2020. They're not expecting us back in the office, at a minimum, until late 2nd quarter of 2021. And depending on how things go, that might even get pushed back.
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We're still in a hard lockdown. All non-essential stores, bars and restaurants are closed (although some stores are doing a workaround with click-and-collect preordering solutions + restaurants are running take-away or delivery options).
Younger pupils (K-4) will be admitted to on-site schooling starting tomorrow, but only for 1-2 weeks before Winter Break.
Masks are mandated in stores and on public transport, but not on the streets (but however it is so cold outside right now, everybody is masking all the time to keep their face cheeks warm LOL).
We hope that the latest lockdown + vaccine rollouts will ensure some re-opening will take place in early March. However our PM predicts not much will happen until April .
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Coffee consumers around here do not seem to realize that the occupancy limit applies whether you are ordering inside or picking up a mobile order. You're still in the space regardless of method.
Come to think of it, people in general tend to ignore posted occupancy limits unless they know employees are checking.
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I don't mind masks either. I'm not required to smile at my work, but wearing a mask still makes me feel comfortable having whatever expression I want and nobody can say "you looked so pissed when..." I wish this wasn't such a polarized issue. I'm not wearing it to make a point, I'm wearing it because it's the right thing to do, and if I want to wear it in the future I won't be making a point either.Quoth Smapti View PostCount me in as one of the people who's completely comfortable with just wearing masks forever from this point onward. I no longer have to force a smile all the time at work,
Not all masks are uncomfortable. A lot of people just won't try to find a good style. They wear one and are like "I hate this!" and that's it. I've really stopped being understanding about this issue. Would you try on one pair of shoes that are uncomfortable and never try on another pair, refuse to wear shoes the rest of your life?
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I'm kind of with you. I work at home but I hate the "smile" order while I'm in public and this eliminates it. Still, at the risk of sounding arrogant, I have nice lips and I like playing with lipsticks.Quoth Smapti View PostCount me in as one of the people who's completely comfortable with just wearing masks forever from this point onward. I no longer have to force a smile all the time at work
Thank you for the reminder. I agree in theory about the flu, though I hate wearing one.Quoth csquared View PostOne thing to keep in mind: A vaccine is NOT a magical barrier that keeps the virus out of your body, You can still catch the virus. The vaccine tunes your antibodies to fight the virus. You have a head start and will hopefully keep it to a minimum. It makes sense that if you can catch the virus, you can spread it. Though your contagious period will be less severe and shorter. Please continue to wear your mask until the only ones still at risk, are those that choose to be at risk. Personally, I am hoping that masks become fashionable and in the future, more people continue to wearing them during flu season.
I am going to the store in a little while and I'm sure I'll be reminded of the nose/mask, weewee/underwear meme.Quoth Nunavut Pants View PostI saw a social media post about "80% of people wear masks, and the infection rate is rising. Masks don't work." Yeah, I stomped on that one real quick. "80% of people claim to wear masks, but many of those are only wearing them out to the grocery store, not to parties or large indoor family gatherings."Last edited by Food Lady; 02-06-2021, 07:32 PM.
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I'll have you know that I now have a few minor pains after searching for the proper like/rate up/applause bit.Quoth Ironclad Alibi View PostIf you do that you will have to add a few gallons of brains to the mix.
Because, you know, those people don't have any brains.
I also get to wondering if there's some sort of anti-brains, which actively inhibits or counters actual thought processes. And what happens when you mix the two? Oh wait, that described politicians, didn't it...
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If you do that you will have to add a few gallons of brains to the mix.Quoth Nunavut Pants View PostI swear, it really makes me want to shake some people like a paint-can-mixer, in hopes that it will jump-start their brain into working.
Because, you know, those people don't have any brains.
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Who's got two thumbs and has scheduled his vaccination through work for next month?
THIS GUY.
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Count me in as one of the people who's completely comfortable with just wearing masks forever from this point onward. I no longer have to force a smile all the time at work, I don't have to shave as often, and at this point I've got a collection of various cartoon/character faces to choose from, so I can decide when I leave the house if I want to be the Joker or Batman or Shrek or Fred Flintstone or Alfred E. Neumann and such.
I also have a custom-printed mask with my own face on it, which people either love or find deeply unsettling.
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I saw a social media post about "80% of people wear masks, and the infection rate is rising. Masks don't work."
Yeah, I stomped on that one real quick. "80% of people claim to wear masks, but many of those are only wearing them out to the grocery store, not to parties or large indoor family gatherings."
I swear, it really makes me want to shake some people like a paint-can-mixer, in hopes that it will jump-start their brain into working.
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