BarnBuster
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Mandatory masks effective yesterday first time ever in my county. State had the 4th highest day of number of probable and confirmed cases last week.
That's a shame, then when you get a world problem like this it amplifies those divisions.Yeah it's tough for everyone for a whole host of reasons. Unfortunately my mom and I have very differing opinions and views of the world. So her not visiting is just one of the problems.
Thanks brother, I just told my dad to mail my bday card because we would NOT be getting together anytime soon, especially when he nor his wife wear a masks.Yeah it's a tough game. My mom has 2 friends visiting her and kept pushing about driving back up here with them. I just had to tell her that she's not welcome up here. Was really tough but I feel a whole hell of a lot better now that I laid down the law. Good luck girl.
The problem with a test is you only know you were safe before you took the test. You could test positive shortly thereafter.My mom's argument is they work at a hospital and get tested regularly.
That's a shame, then when you get a world problem like this it amplifies those divisions.
Yeah we use to be pretty alike and she would listen to me about things. My mom's views started changing about a decade ago when she was trying to garner more acceptance from my uncles at work I think. Unfortunately she didn't realize it didn't matter how alike they thought she was. She was a woman and they are misogynists through and through.Thanks brother, I just told my dad to mail my bday card because we would NOT be getting together anytime soon, especially when he nor his wife wear a masks.
He knows that he should believe and trust me, he’s being influenced by ignorance and he’s a smart guy. smh
I asked my dad why he doesn’t wear one and he said idk they are uncomfortable. I called him a snowflake. View attachment 4628786
Better to be hated for the right reasons than the wrong ones.Yeah we use to be pretty alike and she would listen to me about things. My mom's views started changing about a decade ago when she was trying to garner more acceptance from my uncles at work I think. Unfortunately she didn't realize it didn't matter how alike they thought she was. She was a woman and they are misogynists through and through.
I know...but I could have just as much or more exposure anywhere. I'm on the fence. I miss them, the kids miss them, and I know they really miss the kids. They can get in the car and do the drive in one shot.The problem with a test is you only know you were safe before you took the test. You could test positive shortly thereafter.
Depends on the test. And there is a "false positive" well not false but the antigen test will let you know if you have had or had exposure to it. There was just a "outbreak" 17 tests where positive.......when the PCR test was given to those 17 only 2 actually had it.......sure those 15 shit their pants but didn't need to.False negative rate is significant at this time.
I just swallowed a piece of anemia ice!View attachment 4628790
To extend your analogy a respirator enables you to give zero fucks about the trouserless twits out there
I thought that was bs when I heard it too.......but those #'s still go through the state before it goes to the feds. At least ours.
The Abbot rapid test has somewhere around a 40-50% false positive rate. PCR is relatively accurate but takes a long time. Antibody tests (ELISA) are a different animal.Depends on the test. And there is a "false positive" well not false but the antigen test will let you know if you have had or had exposure to it. There was just a "outbreak" 17 tests where positive.......when the PCR test was given to those 17 only 2 actually had it.......sure those 15 shit their pants but didn't need to.
The concerning part is those 15 people walked around for how long before this? Hopefully they wore masks......shit needs to shut down and tests for everyone. I feel more people have had it than we realize. Still our state is doing very good comparitvely.The Abbot rapid test has somewhere around a 40-50% false positive rate. PCR is relatively accurate but takes a long time. Antibody tests (ELISA) are a different animal.
That's the problem with an emerging illness. You learn as you go. Also with lowering standards with emergency authorizations those tests with that error rate made it into use. If we had moved slower with a little more caution I think we would be better off today both physically and fiscally.The concerning part is those 15 people walked around for how long before this? Hopefully they wore masks......shit needs to shut down and tests for everyone. I feel more people have had it than we realize. Still our state is doing very good comparitvely.