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  • EricKei
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    Worse, someone who is now a *former* employee at a health center up in Wisconsin ruined over fifty vials of vaccine by leaving them out on the counter intentionally (50+ doses; they have to be kept near or below freezing, depending on the type). they have admitted to doing so, and the police have been called in to look into it formally.

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  • Kristev
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    Not with Texas throwing away vaccine doses, they won't! They let them get too warm and had to discard them.

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  • EricKei
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    Here (deep south), people are basically saying that they're relieved that they'll "be able to send their kids back to in-person school come January" O_O

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  • NorthernZel
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    Over here, our Tier 4 restrictions (out of 5 where 5 = martial law) have been prolongued until January 17th.

    That essentially means that all shops that are NOT selling food or medicine are mandated to be closed. Restaurants/cafes can do takeout or delivery, though.

    Also all schools are closed/sent to online education - spec-ed schools and classes are exempt, but they have allowed parents to opt for online lessons for these children as well if they want to. (That's what I've chosen for Lil'Zel as his option would be to take a public bus through the whole town to get there)

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  • EricKei
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    Update: SIL is...mostly...over it, tho she did have to go to the ER at one point, where she was treated with the usual barrage of antibiotics and whatever. At its worst, she said it felt like an unusually severe flu, so she was down for the count for several days. Her hubby and kids have been (wisely) acting on the assumption that they're all infected, too, and have been quarantining accordingly.

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  • Ghel
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    Our Branch Manager still isn't having symptoms, and he's expecting to get results of his second COVID test today. He said if it's negative, he's going to try to convince our HR person to let him come back to work. I hope she doesn't let him. His fiancé is still recovering from COVID, and I can't see any way two people can quarantine from each other in the same house. I'd prefer he stayed home for at least another week.

    Meanwhile, we're already getting calls from customers asking if they've gotten their stimulus check yet. We've been telling them no, and we don't know when they'll arrive, even though we can see on our ACH system that they're scheduled to be deposited on Monday. We have no idea if something will change between today and Monday, and we don't want to get customers' hopes up.

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  • Food Lady
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    My former coworker still has asthma from it. She had it for the whole month of June.

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  • telecom_goddess
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    I know a lot of close people online who have been or are sick with covid right now. A co worker had it and recovered. Another coworker's mom passed away from it. It's getting closer and closer to us and I don't like it.

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  • EricKei
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    *le sigh* Sis-in-law officially has the 'Rona, so the five of them are all staying home for a couple weeks. Bro says she feels like she has a moderate flu atm. Worried about her because she just came off of a long-ass breast cancer treatment regimen less than two months ago O_O She's clear of that, at least.

    Just got back from getting her some drugs.

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  • Ghel
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    The Branch Manager's fiancé tested positive for COVID on Friday. So far, she's only having mild symptoms. BM is quarantining and working remotely until he gets tested, and probably longer since I doubt he can effectively quarantine away from his fiancé. He's not having any symptoms, so I'm not too worried about the rest of us at our branch. Both BM and his fiancé are otherwise in good health, so I think they'll be ok.

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  • EricKei
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    Good to know
    Makes more sense than people buying milk and ice cream just before a weather event (e.g. a hurricane) where they expect to lose power, at any rate!

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  • csquared
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    And it is pretty good at cleaning up Automotive fluid leaks in the garage.

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  • Tama
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    Quoth EricKei View Post
    bee - Maybe people want to use it to clear out snow? I dunno if that would actually WORK, but, who knows? Product shortages have taken place on flimsier logic than that!
    It does work, and it's easier to get large amounts of than salt

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  • dalesys
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    Quoth EricKei View Post
    bee - Maybe people want to use it to clear out snow? I dunno if that would actually WORK, but, who knows? Product shortages have taken place on flimsier logic than that!
    It has long been recommended as a traction enhancer for getting unstuck.

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  • EricKei
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    bee - Maybe people want to use it to clear out snow? I dunno if that would actually WORK, but, who knows? Product shortages have taken place on flimsier logic than that!

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