Re: Coronavirus (Covid19)
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:46 pm
Close contact practices remain the same.
Booney wrote:Close contact practices remain the same.
whufc wrote:Booney wrote:Close contact practices remain the same.
Did they indicate when that may be reviewed?
Congrats on the promotionThe Dark Knight wrote:I've recently had cold like symptoms (slight headache, runny nose, cough) so RAT test this afternoon and it was positive. Apart from those small symptoms I'm ok, did exercise (weights and running) yesterday like normal with no issues and was outside today doing a heap of gardening.
My wife (she has no symptoms and tested negative to a RAT) and I went to the Wakley Heights testing clinic for a PCR test, waiting for that result now.
I could of got COVID from my work colleagues (one guy returned to work on Monday after having it), from someone from footy last Saturday (we've had a handful of club members have it recently) or someone from our Cricket club presentations last Saturday night but f**k knows really.
So looks like I have next week at home in isolation getting over this which is annoying as I hate being sick and missing work but I guess this is one way to use up some of the sick leave I have as I will lose it in a months time. On Wednesday I gave my resignation to my manager as I had a job opportunity come up recently (my dream job infact and one I've been waiting for to come up for awhile) and I got it. My current employer has a notice period of one month, so the first week of it I'll be in Isolation!
I hear ya. The youngest lad came home from school on Wednesday and tested positive on a RAT. Off we all went for a PCR that night. So far he's the only one, but the wife isn't feeling the best and reckons she's next.Mr Beefy wrote:It sucks big time having covid and being in iso over f**king Easter!!
For me not really as I was only going to stay around home anyway.Mr Beefy wrote:It sucks big time having covid and being in iso over f**king Easter!!
Ms Boan said doctors told her that her symptoms were an immune response to the vaccine, but they refused to acknowledge that technically
Jimmy_041 wrote:https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coronavirus/port-adelaide-enfield-mayor-claire-boan-claims-she-had-bad-reaction-to-covid-vaccine-feared-death/news-story/0e8c0b8fab5530662434fe71837889a3Ms Boan said
Jimmy_041 wrote:https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coronavirus/port-adelaide-enfield-mayor-claire-boan-claims-she-had-bad-reaction-to-covid-vaccine-feared-death/news-story/0e8c0b8fab5530662434fe71837889a3Ms Boan said doctors told her that her symptoms were an immune response to the vaccine, but they refused to acknowledge that technically
Big day then?Armchair expert wrote:Went to the shops just to see the mask use, was about 50-50
I was unmasked
Mr Beefy wrote:Big day then?Armchair expert wrote:Went to the shops just to see the mask use, was about 50-50
I was unmasked
Armchair expert wrote:Went to the shops just to see the mask use, was about 50-50
I was unmasked
Mr Beefy wrote:Big day then?Armchair expert wrote:Went to the shops just to see the mask use, was about 50-50
I was unmasked
am Bays wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coronavirus/port-adelaide-enfield-mayor-claire-boan-claims-she-had-bad-reaction-to-covid-vaccine-feared-death/news-story/0e8c0b8fab5530662434fe71837889a3Ms Boan said
Three most critical words in that quote….
Yeah it's smashed the teachers at the moment. Child care is the same.Jimmy_041 wrote:Chairman Dan of the DPRV knuckles down on his minions