I supervise a small crew of housekeepers and we were hoping around like crazy the last two years.
I've been exposed to this filthy thing four times that I've been officially told and I didn't develop so much as a sniffle. The ER I work in is in a hospital in southern NJ and last night in the ER we had one, count 'em ONE Covid case and it turned out to be a ''false positive'' and the patient was discharged after about six hours.
This may be a bit arrogant, but I think I’m one of the few people who has experienced every angle of this hysteria since it started 2 years ago. I’ll match my “holistic” experience with how it’s been handled to just about anyone. I’ve had death, once, and lots of non-stories illness. I’ve been kicked out of appointments because it was “too soon” since I had the actual disease and couldn’t see my oncologist in person for months (televisit first, 2 mos delayed from that out-kicking). I’ve had dental issues that started prior that were put off more. Never mind all the other mystery diagnoses that were put off or hassled because of this nonsense, including “no advocates”.
And this is not mentioning the social hysteria, including my boy (14 today) has been totally cut off from his 2 friends right behind us for this solid 2 years, because they are ninnies who are scared of everything. I think they have made it so they don’t like him anymore. But who knows, since they won’t talk to us?
I hate it. I hate it all. It’s been very cruel from every quarter.