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Again, this needs to be like flu. You stay home if you’re sick. You’ve never taken a lateral flow or PCR test to tell you whether you’ve got virus in your nasal passageways. We cannot have people isolating just because of a positive test forever. We shouldn’t even be testing anymore. |
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Covid is everywhere. Why is that point so difficult to process? The focus should be on immunity. Trying to quarantine is a quixotic exercise |
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I recommend thinking this through a bit more. |
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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/business/sta...-when-sick.htm |
^ And the CDC has created a colossal mess.
I don’t give a shit what the CDC is saying. They are fucking this up, they are idiots, and they are completely wrong in their approach to this. Long lines of vaccinated people with no or few symptoms getting tested for Covid? To what end? Why is this necessary?!!! Fire that moron heading the CDC. That will save more people than anything else we do right now. |
The mental hysteria has now gotten to the point where healthy vaccinated people who happened to test positive are clogging up hospital emergency rooms in Vermont and unfortunately diverting resources away from those truly in need. Somehow we've become a nation of hypochondriacs. This is all so idiotic at this point. https://www.wcax.com/2021/12/22/covi...s-clog-up-ers/
My parents are coming to visit tomorrow for a belated Xmas since I've worked over the weekend, and none of us plan on getting tested since we are all fully vaccinated and boosted. It's asinine to spend hours driving around or standing in line to get tested nowadays if you are fully vaccinated. |
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These policy decisions have very real consequences. |
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https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...isolation.html It's policy. This is why the airlines are starting to push back on the CDC because they recognize what's happening here, and the huge impacts it's having on their industry. Great that most people in your company can work remotely, but I am referencing the airline industry where that's not an option for many folks. If employees are positive, but with mild symptoms, then should they stay home for 10 days? It's a complete overkill, knee jerk reaction. |
This sounds like a cautionary tale about what cities/policy-makers who refuse to start adapting to COVID will face in the coming months.
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We'd still have these disruptions with a shorter isolation period because it is so easily transmissible. |
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^ No, it’s really fucking easy to set policy. Stay home and don’t go to work if you are actually sick (meaning that you have clear symptoms). That goes for Covid, flu, common cold, strep throat, mono… you name it.
We aren’t trying to flatten the curve anymore. It’s not a novel virus to which people have no immunity. The healthcare system isn’t at risk of being overwhelmed. And the people with symptoms are likely to be the ones with higher viral loads, who spread it more easily by coughing. Quote:
The days when you had to be worried about being asymptomatic but killing grandma are over. Grandma’s risk is now, while still non-zero, as low as it can reasonably be (short of masks, testing, isolation and social distancing forever). The pandemic is over. 90% of Covid disruption today is caused by silly policy, not the virus itself. |
HK's waning viability as a financial/business center is due to Beijing's takeover, not Covid. At this point, HK is basically mainland China, but with better food and worse housing. I used to have lots of expat friends based in HK; the only one who remains married a local HKer and had three kids, then got divorced, but doesn't want to leave his kids.
And if people are so concerned about flight cancellations, push for a vax mandate for all flyers. I'm amazed this hasn't happened yet. Talk about low-hanging fruit. Instead we have people pushing for vax requirements to enter an elevator or empty art gallery for two minutes, and no push for spending hours in a cramped tube with hundreds of others. How many vax-denying hillbillies are frequent fliers anyways? |
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