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  #3012990 21-Dec-2022 20:08
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Linuxluver: There's a pretty good chance I'll have Covid by the time I get there. Almost everyone I know who's gone overseas has had to allow for a week of Covid on arrival. I've made sure my travel insurance includes full health cover.


Myself and another have recently returned from a trip to Europe - 18 and a bit hours to Dubai, and another 6 and a bit hours on a smaller plane from there, then the reverse just over a week later.

Been home long enough that symptoms would be showing, and both tested -ve this morning as required by work.

It's not all doom and gloom.



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  #3012995 21-Dec-2022 20:44
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Rikkitic

What about the train? More space, especially if you pay extra, and the scenery is spectacular.


 



I've taken the train a couple of times. It's expensive and slow.I did really enjoy it. In the winter it's unreliable. My daughter took it a few years ago from Vancouver and got to Toronto two full days after the scheduled arrival. Lots of snow caused huge problems. :-)

That would be fine, in a way, but I have dates by which I need to be places. Good suggestion, though!




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  #3012997 21-Dec-2022 21:09
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Desperately trying to balance expectations for seeing family over Christmas (some visiting from overseas for the first time in years) and the desire not to catch covid, because if I catch it I will miss the birth of my child the following week.




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  #3013017 21-Dec-2022 23:43
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I'm avoiding xmas shopping and postponing random shopping while the shops are full of coughing non-mask wearers. Most busy places I've been there's always one person with a horrible uncontrolled cough to keep away from. Very few people are wearing masks, although I feel mask wearing is starting to increase a bit. I do not want to ruin Xmas with covid.

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  #3013019 22-Dec-2022 00:18
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Linuxluver: I'm lucky enough to be retired and have no children in the house and don't need to go anywhere where there will be masses of unmasked people.

I wear my N95 to the shops and never eat out or go to cafés. My wife and adult daughter do the same. None of us have had Covid so far.

I've just had my 2nd booster as I'm going to Canada in mid-January for a couple of months. I've booked a Skycouch on the long flight so no one is sitting next to me. But the Vancouver-Toronto flight will be problematic. If it wasn't winter I'd rent a car and spend 4 days driving to Ottawa.

There's a pretty good chance I'll have Covid by the time I get there. Almost everyone I know who's gone overseas has had to allow for a week of Covid on arrival. I've made sure my travel insurance includes full health cover.

 

went all over usa and canada.

 

99.9% don't wear masks, everything packed like sardines. inc planes, airport queues, public trainsport, stadiums, theatres, markets.

 

life went on like normal.

 

seems like higher chance of catching it in NZ for some reason.


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  #3013036 22-Dec-2022 08:04
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The Wife's work is currently "full of Covid"! More dropping like flies every day.

 

So many gatherings to spread it at this time of year, and so many people who just don't seem to care!

 

She wears a mask all the time, but probably just a matter of time before it invades here unfortunately.


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  #3013038 22-Dec-2022 08:11
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msukiwi:

 

The Wife's work is currently "full of Covid"! More dropping like flies every day.

 

So many gatherings to spread it at this time of year, and so many people who just don't seem to care!

 

She wears a mask all the time, but probably just a matter of time before it invades here unfortunately.

 

 

Yep, It may be Summer, but many many opportunities to spread


 
 
 

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  #3013043 22-Dec-2022 08:47
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We've been asked at work to WFH until at least after Christmas, to avoid "affecting everyone's festive season". 

 

 





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  #3013114 22-Dec-2022 14:22
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Department at work Xmas party turned into superspreader event with 20+ health staff infected with covid...

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  #3013807 24-Dec-2022 21:01
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So my Christmas present was me getting COVID-19 for the first time.

 

 

 

I feel like absolute garbage.

 

 

 

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  #3013808 24-Dec-2022 21:08
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Sorry to hear. A workmate got a positive result yesterday and will be isolating for Xmas too. Quite a tough break. Thankfully, whilst he is struggling it seems to be not too bad relatively.

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  #3013809 24-Dec-2022 21:40
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Daughter, son-in-law and 5 month old grandson all have the dreaded 'vid.

 

First Christmas for the GS and he will be locked away at home..... sigh

 

 

 

We will be video chatting while opening prezzies , already did the drop and run with their stuff as well as take Chrissy food around to them.

 

 

 

But won't be quite the same.

 

Anyway, good health, good cheer, good luck, and drive safe.


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  #3013810 24-Dec-2022 21:42
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sir1963:

 

First Christmas for the GS and he will be locked away at home..... sigh

 

 

So sorry to hear that, a tough one to miss. Hope the video call at least covers some of the joy :)


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Friend caught covid, didn't seem too bad however he slowly lost his power of speech and rational thought.  Is now in full time hospital care.  It seems he developed Covid encephalitis.  The symptoms are very strange, there are some things he can do perfectly but others he has totally lost control over.  Got the tough news a couple of days ago that there's a chance he could take a turn for the worse at any time, but trying not to think about that.  He and his girlfriend have had a rushed bedside wedding.

 

Under 50, fully vaxxed and boosted.  Fit and healthy.

 

My sister is now in month 4 of not being able to work due to long covid, and now this.  I was never complacent about it (still mask up in public places), but it goes to show just how dangerous this disease can be. 


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  #3013853 25-Dec-2022 10:55
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I am so sorry that is awful news.

Let's hope for a Christmas Miracle.

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