Testing times - Covid in 2022

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How worrying Ken, hopefully you've escaped it :fc:

I feel quite a bit better today and I was back at work. I don't think I'd have gone back if it hadn't been at home, I can't imagine getting myself ready to be in an office. I'm coughing much less although it's still quite regular and weirdly hurts my back and ribs when it happens. I felt really tired by the end of the day but I'm only working tomorrow and then I'm off on leave next week.

Glad you are feeling a bit better, Chicky and Edith. I think more testing would help although J tested negative on Monday morning but was positive by teatime that day :look:
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Fingers crossed you escape it, Ken. I don't understand why (some) people seem to think it's all over. I'm quite worried about going to Silverstone next weekend and will wear a mask even if nobody else does.
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There is so many people off at work with covid at the minute and management in their infinite wisdom held a town hall in person, so 100 people in each session, and got them to play thumb wars with no hand sanitiser
I'm glad I was too "busy" to go
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Thumb wars??

Today is Day 5 for me so I tested this morning. I thought I could see a very faint positive line, J said he couldn't see anything but I'll leave it till tomorrow and test again before I do anything. I don't really have any plans to go anywhere this weekend anyway but it would be handy to be able to pop to the shops.
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That’s insane mischief.

I’m definitely on the mend and managed 9 hours sleep last night which has helped. I might test just to see - I’d very much like to be testing negative before Tuesday as I am meant to be going to the theatre :fc:

ETA nope, still strongly positive. :mad:
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sally maclennane wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:06 am Thumb wars??
sally has asked my question for me.

Glad you all seem to be on the mend.
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It’s a game where two people link their hands and put their thumbs up together. You then say something along the lines of “1, 2, 3, 4, I declare a thumb war” and your thumb wrestles against the other persons as you try to pin it down.

Basically lots of touching germs hands.

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I know what it is, just not sure about the suitability of playing it in the workplace, especially at the moment.
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I didn't know what it was but yes, it seems like a very strange choice for a work event, especially right now!

Glad you are feeling better Chicky, and fingers crossed for a negative test :fc:
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S got home yesterday for a week. This morning he felt rough so tested. Guess who has covid?
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Oh no, Starry. I hope he’s not too unwell with it.

Thumb Wars is a ridiculous workplace activity at the best of times but to do it just now is… :shake:

I called the doctor this morning (for something unrelated) and was told that five of the GPs are off with covid. This is not a big surgery and I am surprised they are managing to provide any service at all.

I feel loads better today. Instead of having a rest in between doing jobs, I’m doing little jobs in between big rests. It’s amazing how quickly the tiredness hits.

I hope everyone keeps improving.
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Ugh, even pre-covid I would not want to be essentially holding sweaty workmate hands 🤢🤮 surprised they haven’t just suggested an arm wrestle too.
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He seems ok Edith, I think he might have had it a few days as his test was very positive very quickly. Bit of a bunged head and a sore throat.

It’s just a massive pain for me. My week of having a second person to help with the kids is gone, I have a black belt pre grade tomorrow that he was supposed to watch the kids for, and I was due to fly to London on Friday for Wimbledon (work related) which may not happen now.
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It’s shitty that you have to carry all the weight and compromise on your arrangements. I hope he is ringing round trying to find some support so you can proceed as planned!
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How is everyone?

Day 6 here, and I'm feeling OK. Still got a bad cough and don't have much energy but otherwise OK. This mornings test was still faintly positive though, so I can't go anywhere. I'm really bored of being in the house. J was strongly positive yesterday, he's still got a sore throat and cough.

We're meant to be going away on Thursday so I'm really hoping we test negative soon. I'll be Day 11 by then, and J will be Day 10.
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I hope you get some logistics sorted Starry. And I hope S isn’t too bad.

Day 6 for me too, I’m definitely on the mend but still snotty and coughing. Haven’t bothered testing as I was still very positive yesterday. I also am meant to be going away on Thursday so have my fingers crossed for all of us! Mr C has just got back from the US so at least I have someone to help out now. He brought me two massive orange toblerones :ready: and has just gone to the pharmacist to fetch my thyroid prescription so I’m very glad to have him back even if we do have to converse through the door!
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I hope you are both fine for your holidays!
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I think by day ten it’s ok regardless of result though? So I’d hope your holiday would be fine?

Orange Toblerones! :ready:
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Princess Morripov wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 1:58 pm I think by day ten it’s ok regardless of result though? So I’d hope your holiday would be fine?
I think so, its just that we're going with my mum and I'd be nervous about passing anything to her.

Good work, Mr C on the Toblerone!
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Orange Toblerones! I hope your sense of taste is ok so you can appreciate them.
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