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My dads secretary went home sick yesterday with fever and throwing up. She went for COVID test, praying it comes back negative since she was around my parents.

Update: Secretary test came back positive. Parents getting tested tomorrow. Now several around me at work are either been exposed or have family test positive. My dad is showing sinus conditions but I’ve had those for the past two months. My cousin across the road are also on quarantine because of contact at school. It’s EVERYWHERE here in Indiana right now. About 4,500 cases a day.
 
Update: Secretary test came back positive. Parents getting tested tomorrow. Now several around me at work are either been exposed or have family test positive. My dad is showing sinus conditions but I’ve had those for the past two months. My cousin across the road are also on quarantine because of contact at school. It’s EVERYWHERE here in Indiana right now. About 4,500 cases a day.
nothing seems to stop it - just run its course is about the only way - I doubt there will ever be a vaccine either
 
Update: Secretary test came back positive. Parents getting tested tomorrow. Now several around me at work are either been exposed or have family test positive. My dad is showing sinus conditions but I’ve had those for the past two months. My cousin across the road are also on quarantine because of contact at school. It’s EVERYWHERE here in Indiana right now. About 4,500 cases a day.
Praying for you guys man.
 
Update: Secretary test came back positive. Parents getting tested tomorrow. Now several around me at work are either been exposed or have family test positive. My dad is showing sinus conditions but I’ve had those for the past two months. My cousin across the road are also on quarantine because of contact at school. It’s EVERYWHERE here in Indiana right now. About 4,500 cases a day.
Oh, no! Prayers again for your folks and the secretary.

The family of one of my younger daughter’s housemates visited them in Colorado from Indiana and all developed Covid (the visitors.) Never wore masks while there, so everyone had to get tested and are quarantining. 🙁
 
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Oh, no! Prayers again for your folks and the secretary.

The family of one of my younger daughter’s housemates visited them in Colorado from Indiana and all developed Covid (the visitors.) Never wore masks while there, so everyone had to get tested and are quarantining. 🙁
Here’s something scary. We had a nurse tested positive last week. She works the Covid unit and never wore the correct PPE and was in and out of there quite a bit.
 
What?? How is she still employed???
Exactly. I’ve told her several times to do it correctly and I’m over Dietary, but have worked in healthcare and know what to do. Even being a nurse, she never took it serious. I had to send two of my servers to get tested because of her negligence, thank goodness, both came back negative.
 
Exactly. I’ve told her several times to do it correctly and I’m over Dietary, but have worked in healthcare and know what to do. Even being a nurse, she never took it serious. I had to send two of my servers to get tested because of her negligence, thank goodness, both came back negative.
That should be a fireable offense. Seriously. She’s not a 7-11 clerk; she’s a nurse. She works in a high-risk environment (to catch it) and with a high-risk population (for serious disease and death), and she nonchalants* her responsibility. That’s like reusing needles and syringes or something.

* Kudos to Steve Stone, the great pitcher and (mostly) patient partner of Harry Carey, who made “nonchalant“ into a verb. “Harry, the second-baseman really nonchalanted that one. Should have been an easy out.” Daytime Cubs games kept me sane when I was surrounded by little ‘uns and a husband off flying planes.
 
That should be a fireable offense. Seriously. She’s not a 7-11 clerk; she’s a nurse. She works in a high-risk environment (to catch it) and with a high-risk population (for serious disease and death), and she nonchalants* her responsibility. That’s like reusing needles and syringes or something.

* Kudos to Steve Stone, the great pitcher and (mostly) patient partner of Harry Carey, who made “nonchalant“ into a verb. “Harry, the second-baseman really nonchalanted that one. Should have been an easy out.” Daytime Cubs games kept me sane when I was surrounded by little ‘uns and a husband off flying planes.
That’s one sport, well that and golf, that I never could sit and watch. Loved playing though.
 
Hey my Volnation friends, I have a prayer request for my Dad, he has a bad cough that he cannot get rid of, he had a covid test Thursday but has not heard the results yet, so I sure
would appreciate prayers for him, and I thank all of you all for your prayers.

Prayers from our family to yours.
 
Hey my Volnation friends, I have a prayer request for my Dad, he has a bad cough that he cannot get rid of, he had a covid test Thursday but has not heard the results yet, so I sure
would appreciate prayers for him, and I thank all of you all for your prayers.
Praying for him
 
Good and bad news. My boss is back today, looks a little rough, but he's back for a few hours a day at least.

Bad news, Skylar passed away this morning.
 

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