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We're playing Thanksgiving by ear. Have invites out to immediate family for here, but we'll make a final call closer to the date based on what we know then. It certainly won't be 20-30 folks like the good old days. Same with Christmas Eve at this point.

Sucks.

John

Posted
1 hour ago, jdmidwest said:

That buffet at the Sirloin Stockade in Rolla is excellent.  You can wear gloves if you are worried.

Get out and spend some time in normal land, its not so bad.  Stay away from the cities that promote the Covid and you will do fine.  There are those out in the real world that will welcome you.

Its bad if you have underlying conditions or at risk.  If you are normal and healthy, there is nothing to worry about.  Turn off the TV and pretend you are off the grid.

Unfortunately, normal land is now having a whole pile of people infected AND hospitalized.  And what do you do if you don't think you yourself are at risk, but have somebody in your house who is?

 

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My prediction:. 

                           Once this upcoming election is over, and the results are "in the books",  this entire COVID panic will steadily begin to fade away.    By Black Friday all of it will have been forgotten.   

.....and they lived happily ever after.  

 

Posted
6 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

My prediction:. 

                           Once this upcoming election is over, and the results are "in the books",  this entire COVID panic will steadily begin to fade away.    By Black Friday all of it will have been forgotten.   

.....and they lived happily ever after.  

 

No Black Friday this year. Wife gets to spend Thanksgiving at home with the family.

 

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

Posted
13 hours ago, Al Agnew said:

Yesterday we both got flu shots AND the first of two of the new shingles shots, and we were both sick as a dog last night.  Almost recovered today, but of course we were wondering last night if it was the shingles shot or Covid; let me tell you, those shingles shots are no fun...

I got that same combo ~3 weeks ago. Flu shot first, then Shingrix about an inch away in the same arm. Nausea followed, couldn't eat anything for ~24hrs. Never threw up, just knew if I ate anything I would. Fortunately it was Saturday or I'd have missed a day of work. First reaction I ever had to a vaccine. Really looking forward to the follow-up shot... 🤢

I can't dance like I used to.

Posted
16 minutes ago, bfishn said:

I got that same combo ~3 weeks ago. Flu shot first, then Shingrix about an inch away in the same arm. Nausea followed, couldn't eat anything for ~24hrs. Never threw up, just knew if I ate anything I would. Fortunately it was Saturday or I'd have missed a day of work. First reaction I ever had to a vaccine. Really looking forward to the follow-up shot... 🤢

My first shingles shot didn't bother me. Second one gave me cold-like symptoms -- achy, tired. Only lasted about a day. Way better than shingles.  

John

Posted
12 hours ago, Al Agnew said:

Unfortunately, normal land is now having a whole pile of people infected AND hospitalized.  And what do you do if you don't think you yourself are at risk, but have somebody in your house who is?

 

That is my situation.  I'm relatively healthy as I can be I think, or at least according to my doctor,  My wife on the other hand has a plethora of issues ranging from autoimmune issues to asthma... She gets it and I'm afraid she's not going to fare well.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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