Canada havetry and be fair but there isn’t a chance we could have locked borders in March and still have them locked the following January
Visions of Tom Hanks and terminal.Man found living in Chicago airport for three months 'due to fear of Covid'
Aditya Singh allegedly stayed in secure area of O’Hare international airport after becoming too afraid to return home to Californiawww.theguardian.com
Djokovic is a nob, always has been. That bint moaning about not having someone to wash her hair, unreal levels of privilege. Ultimately the Australians proven right because of the number of cases they've discovered.
I live next to a supermarket and it is so frustrating seeing the same cars drive into the car park day in day out. Usually the same suspects (you can guess who) getting out for a pint of milk and a loaf of bread. It confuses me how the supermarket has become a social hub that people go to everyday. Surely if you can't get a delivery then going once a week is better. People only have to hold out slightly longer until they get their vaccine yet still persist with pointless trips.
Don't worry I already have. Don't have curtains btw. Have blinds.Proper curtain twitcher! Don’t forget to get the license plates.
Djokovic is a nob, always has been. That bint moaning about not having someone to wash her hair, unreal levels of privilege. Ultimately the Australians proven right because of the number of cases they've discovered.
Just about to post thatOne in eight 'recovered' Covid patients 'die within 140 days'
A third of people were back in hospital within five months of first being diagnosed.metro.co.uk
Self entitled pricks. They knew the situation when they went there. The fact that there's people in the group testing posting shows they're absolutely right to have the quarantine in place.
World number one Novak Djokovic said he is "so sorry" after becoming the latest tennis player to test positive for Covid-19.
Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric and Viktor Troicki all revealed they had coronavirus after playing at Djokovic's Adria Tour competition.
Bless you guysWe woke up to a text confirming my partner tested positive for Covid yesterday. Chances are that means I have it too - I went for a test first thing this morning, so I should know by tomorrow.
She feels terrible, I feel fine at the minute, albeit potentially starting to feel as though I am getting cold/flu like symptoms (although that could just be phantom/sympathy symptoms!). I am low risk, and while she is slightly vulnerable, based on the evidence of who has suffered most so far, I think we will be fine.
My biggest concern is isolating and being locked down 24/7 with a 4 month and 16 month old. No nursery or childcare bubbles will be tough as I am still working full time (from home), even more so if we both start to feel shit.
So frustrating on a number of levels, more so as we have been pretty careful; not proactively seen people other than our childcare bubble (who in turn haven't seen anyone), not left the house other than exercise, or trips like nursery drop offs, food collection etc. However, unfortunately my partners Dad is going through a tough time and has been dropping in (and even occasionally staying over!) uninvited (and us explaining why) for a few weeks, while continuing to work, play golf/drink afterwards before Lockdown started. We have since learnt he wasn't feeling well the last time he came round, but still did!!
Annoyed, frustrated and hoping my partner recovers soon, and there are no lingering effects on us or the kids.
We woke up to a text confirming my partner tested positive for Covid yesterday. Chances are that means I have it too - I went for a test first thing this morning, so I should know by tomorrow.
She feels terrible, I feel fine at the minute, albeit potentially starting to feel as though I am getting cold/flu like symptoms (although that could just be phantom/sympathy symptoms!). I am low risk, and while she is slightly vulnerable, based on the evidence of who has suffered most so far, I think we will be fine.
My biggest concern is isolating and being locked down 24/7 with a 4 month and 16 month old. No nursery or childcare bubbles will be tough as I am still working full time (from home), even more so if we both start to feel shit.
So frustrating on a number of levels, more so as we have been pretty careful; not proactively seen people other than our childcare bubble (who in turn haven't seen anyone), not left the house other than exercise, or trips like nursery drop offs, food collection etc. However, unfortunately my partners Dad is going through a tough time and has been dropping in (and even occasionally staying over!) uninvited (and us explaining why) for a few weeks, while continuing to work, play golf/drink afterwards before Lockdown started. We have since learnt he wasn't feeling well the last time he came round, but still did!!
Annoyed, frustrated and hoping my partner recovers soon, and there are no lingering effects on us or the kids.
Good luck to you. I spent the first 3-4 months of lockdown working from home with my 1 month old and a 2 year old. It's difficult but then again you have to take the positives, it's nice to see them everyday (when I was commuting I often missed bedtimes and even went for days barely seeing my lad as a baby).
Very similar to my days set up Rich, teams open on one screen batting away work, and SBT on the otherBuilt this bad boy 5years ago WFH is bliss
all the joys of escaping the kids but without the need to be round other people. I love it, just wish I could get 5 minutes to tidy up a bit.View attachment 18296
Teams on the left, SBT in the middle and work on the Right.Very similar to my days set up Rich, teams open on one screen batting away work, and SBT on the other
Teams on the left, SBT in the middle and work on the Right.
Always need work in one screen so the Mrs doesn't accuse me of playing on the interwebs all day.
She's worse than the boss.
Out of hours I don’t come in here mate, this is work.I bet it’s not always used for Teams, especially out of hours
Out of hours I don’t come in here mate, this is work.
I am keen to keep that separation, when I clock out I leave this building and don’t come back until work the next day.
Is that a picture of naked men behind your screens? No wonder you want to keep the Mrs out!!!!Built this bad boy 5years ago WFH is bliss.
All the joys of escaping the kids but without the need to be round other people. I love it, just wish I could get 5 minutes to tidy up a bit.
(and finish that birdhouse I started 9 months ago).View attachment 18296
Built this bad boy 5years ago WFH is bliss.
All the joys of escaping the kids but without the need to be round other people. I love it, just wish I could get 5 minutes to tidy up a bit.
(and finish that birdhouse I started 9 months ago).View attachment 18296
That's a picture of three under 5's and they definitely ain't nakedIs that a picture of naked men behind your screens? No wonder you want to keep the Mrs out!!!!
We used to have a summerhouse, that was used as a shed. I knocked it down before it fell down and knocked this up in a week.Can’t wait for my house purchase to go through, got an outbuilding in the back that’s going to be my office. Currently working from my bed!
Test results confirmed I have covid as expected.
Other than a slight twinge of a sore throat and achiness I felt fine yesterday, however it absolutely hit me hard overnight. I feel absolutely terrible, as in not wanting to get out of bed today if that was an option.
And for reference, I’m comfortably in the 15-44 age range and am pretty healthy (exercise daily, eat well overall; I ran a marathon three months ago!) and it’s the worse I’ve felt in a long long time.
Test results confirmed I have covid as expected.
Other than a slight twinge of a sore throat and achiness I felt fine yesterday, however it absolutely hit me hard overnight. I feel absolutely terrible, as in not wanting to get out of bed today if that was an option.
And for reference, I’m comfortably in the 15-44 age range and am pretty healthy (exercise daily, eat well overall; I ran a marathon three months ago!) and it’s the worse I’ve felt in a long long time.