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I had submitted my resignation letter in January 2020 before Covid really hit. I retired May 1 of that year. I was a nurse, working in the Quality Dept, sometimes working remotely, but more so in the months after Covid started. I still retired as planned (thankfully) and also had a full-blown case of Covid about 5 months later. I quickly developed Covid antibodies as confirmed by my physician. In early 2021, I was contacted by a “headhunter” firm on behalf of my former health system about a temporary remote job doing the exact same thing I was doing before I retired. When it came time for me to be officially hired for this temporary remote position, I was asked to submit my vaccination information. Since I had strong antibodies against Covid, I had made the decision for no vaccine. The hospital system insisted that I have the vaccine in order to be hired. And for a remote position 600 miles away and no patient contact. 🤦🏻*♀️ Needless to say, I declined the job.
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Basically the same story for me. Our department went full-time, permanent remote and I moved to the villages from Minnesota. Putting aside the death toll and the major economic impact, the pandemic was the best thing that ever happened to me. I do kind of miss in person contact with my coworkers though, great bunch of people. I still have not gotten Covid, or at least don't think I have. |
I was out of country and came back early in early March. I worried about virus being ‘novel’ which I believed meant extra caution as it could mutate and was unknown. I had already learned many countries mask for pollution and even to protect skin from sun damage in areas where unblemished light skin is considered essential to outer beauty. In August, when a store reopened, I was in line to return an item the man behind me had a (mandatory) mask which said ‘Masks are stupid’. I said ‘dude, you oughta try a bra in August’…and we both laughed…
Everyone is so serious about their opinion being right…not much thought to welfare of others in a period of ‘novel’ challenge and of stress to medical personnel. My son got Covid when removing a unmasked man on a stretcher. |
I’d suggest if the workers ordered back to the office took a pay cut to work remotely, it would be a win for both.
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The moderators appear to be trying to keep this from becoming yet another COVID-denial/anti-vax thread. Please let's not work to get the thread shut down.
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We went to The Villages in early March 2020, prior to the restrictions, to check out the area and take the 3 different trolley tours. Had we known then what was about to happen, we would have seen a movie at the Brownwood Theater. Too late now. We moved down in November 2020.
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John M. Barry The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History Many of the scenarios will be far too familiar. We never learn. My wife and I were in Disney in late Jan 2020 and were already aware of reports of illness in China. We both got sick on Jan 31st with me having shaking chills and fever to 103. We are suspicious that this was COVID-19 in hindsight. In March the office I worked in shut down and individually the staff went in to bring computers home. I have been home since working remotely. My wife's colleague went home to visit family at the same time in Jan 2020. I remember debating them if she should go. The relatives lived in Wuhan. They decided to go anyway and were quarantined there for 6 months having missed the last 2 planes the US consolate set up to evacuate since the Chinese government shut down ground transportation (she and her daughter were US citizens). |
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We had plans to go to France for the spring/summer. Our dog was old, the vet okayed him for one more trip but we promised to stay over there for the rest of his life. We were to leave here end of March. Our family (strewn over three continents) decided to stage a family reunion in Austin, TX. We delayed our trip a week to go to Austin. Not only did the EU close its borders during that week, the flights to Austin were canceled due to Covid. So no reunion. That's why we ended up spending Covid here, but we lucked out, since France's restrictions were much more stringent than ours here in FL. You couldn't be off your property more than a kilometer. Only one of you was allowed in the grocery store, and only so many people allowed in at a time. There was a curfew. You couldn't have more than six people in one place at one time. (My mah jongg group had very clever workarounds for this.) Every time you went out, you had to print out a paper stating when you left, where you were going, and you had to be back within an hour. Or fill out a form on your phone. Fines were something like 750 euros. I think we only had three cases of Covid in our little village of 500 souls, but probably because a lot of us expats weren't there. |
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