I think I'll cop a dose very soon. It's bedlam at uni. Half the students isolating, so you're teaching simultaneously to a half-room of masked kids and the rest via weblink. Had a tutorial yesterday with a student who came back in person after a nasty bout of it, and I was really shocked at the state of him. Fit, strong guy, real sporty type, but he's been left a total physical and emotional wreck with it. Brought it home to me the dangerous myth that the young can just shrug this off.
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Originally posted by dvdx2 View PostJust back from Tesco and there are still people (mainly youngish men not wearing a mask. They are clearly in the minority now, but still Don’t seem to give a monkeys chuff. Totally oblivious to what’s going on around them.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostDoes it not feel a lot closer to home this time, though?
Last time is was a friend-of-a-friend who had it, this time it's friends and family.
We have had 2 new members of staff that have been immediately diagnosed with it (one couldn't come in on her first day as her live-in brother had just been diagnosed and later she had a confirmed case, other started and was tested whilst I was on honeymoon).
Now have some family members that have confirmed cases (all doing fine as far as we know so far).
People keep trying to push me to 'start living more normally' by going out shopping in the town or eat at a restaurant but I am still just not convinced and cases closer to home prove I may be right.
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Aw man, that's really rough. Sorry to hear that. One of the first people I knew who got it and died had a leg injury, went to a doctor and got it there. That was the big wake up call for me very early on. She was generally really healthy. A lot of people think they aren't in the risk categories and yet people not in risk categories can still die from it.
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Thanks. These stories are thankfully rare and seem a million miles away until it gets this close. It's not a nice way to go either, alone and unable to breathe. She lasted 12 hours after being taken off the ventilator. Images of it keep popping into my head and it has definitely made me act more responsibly at work today, as best I can teaching teenagers anyway!
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Originally posted by Dogg Thang View PostAw man, that's really rough. Sorry to hear that. One of the first people I knew who got it and died had a leg injury, went to a doctor and got it there. That was the big wake up call for me very early on. She was generally really healthy. A lot of people think they aren't in the risk categories and yet people not in risk categories can still die from it.
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Turns out that the action in the class became so immediate because they found out the kids parent had tested positive but come in and brought their kid in anyway. With no confirmed class case they're closed tomorrow for a deep clean and if no-one presents symptoms etc class will resume on Monday.
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