dbart
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- May 5, 2021
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I have a good buddy that got Covid last year in October...was sent to UCLA after waiting a bit...he never left.My daughter says it is common to test negative the first few days and then positive. 3 days is common. My wife has been remote for years now with her job. Since Covid started, how ever long that is. Today was the first day of her going in and training 16 people in a classroom setting vs the normal virtual. Of course we had not received my positive test yet. They have now sent those 16 people home to quarantine and my wife is back home training remotely again. What a cluster. 'Sheesh. Still feeling pretty darn crappy but I know how much worse it can be. One of our employees at the shop lost his life this year to Covid. Still having a hard time wrapping my head around it.
He passed away the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend. That was pretty tough as that was the first of one of my close friends to pass away.
I'm pretty sure he had underlying conditions. His whole family got it and all were anti-Vaxxer's. When Don got it, he just thought no biggy. But by the time it had developed into something more...it was too late.
Sad deal.
Sorry for your loss.