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Forgot to mention there was some initial arm soreness too, but that's mostly gone.
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Kent Taylor, Texas Roadhouse Founder and C.E.O., Dies at 65 (Published 2021)
Mr. Taylor died by suicide after suffering from post-Covid-19 symptoms, including severe tinnitus, the company said.www.nytimes.com
"Mr. Taylor died by suicide after suffering from post-Covid-19 symptoms, including severe tinnitus, the company said."
we're almost below 1000 deaths per day now. that's a pretty good milestone.
Before I respond, I have a few questions...why are specifically asking about children flying? I’m not a parent so I’m curious because I want to provide an appropriate answer How old are your children? Have you or your wife flown since the pandemic started? Does your family go out often or at all?Sorry in advance for the lengthy post, but talk to me Niketalk. Just got word that my sister in laws wedding that was pushed back last year, is on for May in Atlanta. My family and I live in Cali and have been pretty cautious over the last year. My wife and I will be fully vaccinated but my kids won’t. We don’t feel comfortable leaving our kids so we are bringing them...has anyone flown with kids lately? How was it? And for those of you in Georgia, what’s it like over there right now?? Positive rate over here is like 2% and it looks like Georgia is around 5%. People masking out there?? Forgot to add...my kids will not be going to the wedding.
Before I respond, I have a few questions...why are specifically asking about children flying? I’m not a parent so I’m curious because I want to provide an appropriate answer How old are your children? Have you or your wife flown since the pandemic started? Does your family go out often or at all?
Sorry in advance for the lengthy post, but talk to me Niketalk. Just got word that my sister in laws wedding that was pushed back last year, is on for May in Atlanta. My family and I live in Cali and have been pretty cautious over the last year. My wife and I will be fully vaccinated but my kids won’t. We don’t feel comfortable leaving our kids so we are bringing them...has anyone flown with kids lately? How was it? And for those of you in Georgia, what’s it like over there right now?? Positive rate over here is like 2% and it looks like Georgia is around 5%. People masking out there?? Forgot to add...my kids will not be going to the wedding.
Okay, I just wanted context. I’ve still had to fly a lot for work the past 10 months (both domestic and international) and from a safety standpoint, you should be fine. It’s not any more dangerous than other activities you might engage in. The biggest concern I would have for you is your 3 year old and if he will be able to wear a mask for that many hours. Like pretty much from the time you exit the parking lot to you arrive at your final destination, he will be required to wear a mask. I don’t know much about children that age but I imagine it could be a challenge . You think he could handle it?My children would be flying with us and I’m nervous about that. They’re 12,9 and 3. We haven’t done much the whole year. LOL. Stayed within our bubble. We do go out but it’s nothing crazy. Trips to the store, take out, when you have 3 kids you don’t really do much anyway lol
My children would be flying with us and I’m nervous about that. They’re 12,9 and 3. We haven’t done much the whole year. LOL. Stayed within our bubble. We do go out but it’s nothing crazy. Trips to the store, take out, when you have 3 kids you don’t really do much anyway lol
Okay, I just wanted context. I’ve still had to fly a lot for work the past 10 months (both domestic and international) and from a safety standpoint, you should be fine. It’s not any more dangerous than other activities you might engage in. The biggest concern I would have for you is your 3 year old and if he will be able to wear a mask for that many hours. Like pretty much from the time you exit the parking lot to you arrive at your final destination, he will be required to wear a mask. I don’t know much about children that age but I imagine it could be a challenge . You think he could handle it?
Outside of that I feel your 12 year old should for sure be good and same with your 9 year old.
I got pneumonia real bad in high school and it gave me an ear infection. Had tinnitus for about a week. I don’t wish that kinda agony on my worst of enemies. Thought about suicide myself after only a week.
in some areas they're going up but overall it's been flat.So cases are going up but deaths are going down?
My 2-year old son tries on a mask but immediately rips it off and runs away laughing.
Yeah, definitely not going anywhere soon lol
My 2-year old son tries on a mask but immediately rips it off and runs away laughing.
Yeah, definitely not going anywhere soon lol
Yeah I concur. It's good to be aware that this is a known possibility with all the vaccines. Otherwise people will freak out when they read some sensationalized story about one person who got covid-19 a month after being vaccinated.Have any of you heard of a fully vaccinated person testing positive? I know we've had NT'ers who tested positive shortly after their first dose, but so far it seems "breakthrough" cases have been pretty rare in people who have gotten 2 doses.
Don’t Be Surprised When Vaccinated People Get Infected
Post-immunization cases, sometimes called “breakthroughs,” are very rare and very expected.www.theatlantic.com