Thanks for the feedback Mocha. I’m going to continue to wait it out. Sounds like a vaccine will be available at the end of the year/first part of next year. I have to say, it’s been tough not being able to hang out with you beautiful ladies. Be well.
AJ
Originally Posted by Agreen7
As by a couple of the responses, it’s evident that there are some people that are not taking COVID serious. Unfortunately, for some it’s going to take them or someone close to them to get sick before it hits home.
I work in healthcare and I’ve seen what this virus can do to healthy and unhealthy individuals and their families and friends. I appreciate and understand your concerns Kelly, thank you for being thoughtful and considerate as you decide how to maneuver through this pandemic. Be well and stay safe.
AJ
Originally Posted by Agreen7
I want to say I understand and respect your wanting to wait it out longer.
I've been very careful since i've back to it but the risk being too much for a bit is why I took off for almost 6 weeks because it got so SUPER bad EVERYWHERE especially the DC/NoVA that I just couldn't deal.
It also took 3 different provider friends to sort of give me a newsflash telling me "hey, you're more privilged than many considering you have a civvie job that can keep you comfortable by itself and for the most part you can do it from home. You're not hard up for money in any way so chill out a few weeks".
Big oof to hear but that really pushed me to sit my a** down for awhile.
I have a mom (59) & grandmother (79) who are high-risk for a few reasons that I don't see as much as I want to.
I've been getting a COVID test every 3-4 weeks.
It was real and serious to me back in March everything began shutting down and friends of friends started getting sick and/or dying of COVID starting around mid-April.
I am surprised it took awhile to hit people more direct to me to get hit by this though but not that long ago a 31 y/o old HS friend caught it...they just made a recovery from it but it hit her very bad.
Within the last week a 26 y/o civvie colleague got it and are in quarantine right now.
I'm going to keep volume relatively light per usual and as long as I keep testing negative (and keep with my precautions).