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I'm asymptomatic. Only reason for my test is the loss of smell and taste I experienced. I think our guidance is any time we develop symptoms, we need to be tested.HIC,
Ask your employer and the healthcare people how often you can be tested. Read my earlier post - really scary
Thank you! Joking about the 2 week vacation. Well, I would get that but I don't want it.Let us know hornin. We’re all pullin for a neg.
Yeah I hear ya. Just venting. Funny, you get a black belt at age 18 and then you can no longer just readjust people whenever you feel like.Forget the throat punch, they may spew virus at you for one thing. But I get the sentiment, it’s a dad thing, or Granddad in my case now.
Yep, my wife is a pilot at SW. I am guessing it was a Company Offered Leave Of Absence you are referring to.HIC,
Memorial in Houston, everyone is exercising by walking and walking their dogs. Memorial Park jogging Trail is shoulder to shoulder with walkers, runners, and dogs. I think you're more likely to get the virus in Memorial Park than HEB.
Condos where I live has multiple SW flight attendants. One got a requested furlough for three months, but the others are flying, but no passengers. The last two weeks the high count for all of them is either 11 or 14; low is 2. They aren't concerned because they say the plane is empty and customers don't want anything they've touched.
I have two Lajes loggings. Both from Europe back to the States. I never crossed the pond in Uncle Sam's Aero Club going East. Only West. Enjoyed my brief time spent there.Lajes is where we were.
I landed there once to refuel and was able to get out on the town to eat. That was the beauty of flying in C-130s, we had to land somewhere to refuel which gives you a better chance of breaking down and getting a day or two vacation at the location you were at. By far the two best places I experienced was St. John's in Newfoundland and Ramstein in Germany.I have two Lajes loggings. Both from Europe back to the States. I never crossed the pond in Uncle Sam's Aero Club going East. Only West. Enjoyed my brief time spent there.
I landed there once to refuel and was able to get out on the town to eat. That was the beauty of flying in C-130s, we had to land somewhere to refuel which gives you a better chance of breaking down and getting a day or two vacation at the location you were at. By far the two best places I experienced was St. John's in Newfoundland and Ramstein in Germany.
But, I was able to see every continent except for Antarctica.
Feeling good. Maybe back to 70% on my smell and taste. Got tested an hour ago. Should have results by Friday.Hey boys... hope everyone is feeling good. I'm well. Working from my house and doing the shelter in place thing. Haven't posted in a bit but thinking about the team on Hornfans!
Stay well and vaya con dios!
Now that the big labs have the test in their testing capability we can get a one day turnaround. $50. Not bad.
The big thing about the hydroxychloroquine to me is that this is an anti-malaria drug that has been around for 50 years. That says to me that, even it does not cure CV, it's not going to kill you.
It may be out there but have any of the doom and gloom folks put out a time table and strategy for return to normalcy?
Fauci and other experts believe it will be impossible to eliminate COVID19 so it will become another seasonal health risk we have to manage. A vaccine is at least a year away. So unless we continue this semi-quarantined state until a vaccine is available, we are just pushing the curve out. I can understand "flattening the curve" to stay within the medical system's limit specifically for ventilators. But it is not imaginable that we can continue these extreme containment measures for more than a couple months.
Entire process from this pic to driving away was less than 2 minutes. 3 seconds of pure agony.
It won't kill you but it has fallen out of favor over the decades as better options with fewer side effects have become available.
Even if we pass the peak, why would that mean we can go back to normal? Wouldn't the cycle just start again once we stop the extreme social distancing measures?If USA falls the pattern of other countries (including Italy) then the number of new cases should start to level out and decrease after 30-40 days from the initial spike, which would put us somewhere in mid April.
However, I'm not at all confident of that because the USA's response is state-based instead of nation-based and in that scenario each state will have their own mini-peak, which is distinct from the nation-wide peak and could stretch this thing out over 6 or 8 months maybe.
If this thing doesn't peak and start to decline in a couple of months, we're going to need another trillion dollar stimulus package because the first one won't be enough.
Thank you!OUBubba's significant other knows exactly how you feel!
Hope you check out A-ok.