n0m4n,

We provided home-schooling for two and had an immune suppressed person at our home. I added a HEPA air exchange filtration system and upgraded our furnace/AC for a second HEPA filter in our home. Now, the children are back in school, and their dad is back to the office. We are teaching at school, but remain Covid free. We had our most recent shot on Thursday. We know of more infected people this year in our circle this past two months, than the entire time before, so we are hoping for the best.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

That’s so much work, but it sounds worth it!

n0m4n,

It sounds harder than it was. Our furnace was on its last leg, huge, loud, and inefficient. We made sure that our replacement could handle a heavier load that a HEPA filter would add when we bought it. The second HEPA air exchange filter was an off the shelf unit, put in the room that our immunosuppressed relative worked from. We have allergies, (not serious, but uncomfortable at certain seasons) so the HEPA upgrade seemed to just make sense. Because the new furnace was smaller, making room for a thicker filter was easy. It was an easy swap. Our heating bills went down, so the payback is relatively short.

atrielienz, (edited )

I went three years without catching it then it spread through my workplace like wildfire because people won’t stay home when they’re sick and the one guy has to go to Vegas first chance he got.

tslnox,

Yeah. You’ll win nothing. :-D

Just like the guy whose name was Peter Ninth, born on 9.9.1999, who was living in flat number 9… On his 19th birthday he bought a ticket on horse race for the horse number 9.

The horse ended up ninth.

MrShankles,

Did Peter Ninth bet that horse number nine would come in 1st or something? After all of those nines, he went against it regardless, and lost? Peter needs to pick another pony if he’s gonna gamble against all odds anyway

tslnox,

I’m… Not sure. It’s an old joke and I only remember the point, and I basically wrote it from scratch. :-D

shasta,

Homebodies unite!

SmokingKinoko,

I finally caught it after being around a few dozen people who has had it. Wasn’t even that bad. Sinus pain and mucus…

crashoverride,

All of the later versions of coven were less deadly and had less of your symptoms and lasted less. It was the first person to covet that really fucking sucked

El_illuminacho,

All strains of covid was relatively “less lethal” at a mortal rate of 1%. “Long covid” was more common.

superbirra,

laugh in italuan

Jordan_U,

I haven’t ever had COVID (that I’m aware of, and I tested regularly for the first two years of the pandemic), because I never stopped following the science and taking precautions.

I recognize that I was and am able to consistently take those precautions only because of a lot of privilege.

UncleGrandPa,

70 years old … lived in a big city ( small town now) and haven’t caught it yet

papalonian,

I work in the medical field and was providing COVID testing and vaccines for a majority of the pandemic. During this time, all of my coworkers and two of my roommates have caught COVID at least once.

I still have never had it. Genuinely think I’m immune.

Phen,

I live in a very small town and pretty much only leave home for groceries. In general I’m never around people. On top of taking all the precautions, it wasn’t that hard for me.

MJBrune,

I’m going to guess that a lot of people ,like myself, who believe they never caught COVID actually have. A large percentage are likely just asymptomatic carriers. Or light symptoms that didn’t show up on any tests.

Stonewyvvern,

COVID sucks. Counting my blessings that Ive never caught it. Every single one of my coworkers and their families had it. But they also don’t know how viruses and bacteria operate either.

They habitually stick their philangies in all of their facial orifices without regard for what they may have touched earlier…

loutr,
@loutr@sh.itjust.works avatar

I had a coworker who would press the elevator button with the tip of his e-cig :/ I noticed he stopped doing it after the lockdown though.

Kilamaos,

Feel like I had very covid-like symptoms a couple of times. Not quite like a flu, similar, but a little different.

Tested myself every time, always negative. Not sure if it’s a false negative, or a variant that doesn’t get a result on those tests tho. Almost hard to believe i never caught it tho, as I have been exposed a couple of times too.

tanja,

Same here

SOB_Van_Owen,

This is my speculation too. Been super-sick a number of times. Always swabbed negative. Anecdotally, I know folks that tested a lot more often and only came back with a positive on the 4th try or so when feeling ill. The fine-print of my at-home tests say they’re only something like 76% accurate. Maybe I need to play the odds.

Aggravationstation,

Made it to July. I don’t go out much so not a big surprise. Knew it would happen. Girl I was seeing tested positive but said I could still come over to have sex. Had sex, caught covid. Stayed at home til I tested negative. Totally worth it.

kamen,

I’m in this picture (or, if I’ve had it, it has been asymptomatic - but I doubt that I have), although it’s not as much luck as it was precautions on my side. The first year I would only go out when I need to (and I was working from home full time before that anyway). For some time after I even avoided meeting people outside. Got my shots pretty late, I think in early 2022, because I wanted to go to an outdoor festival with a lot of people.

Acters,

I took no precautions and either asymptomatic, just straight luck, or I didn’t test often enough.

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