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In reply to the discussion: My COVID journey and my opinion of CDC guidelines [View all]dwayneb
(1,107 posts)51. Yes - but hospitalizations are still quite low
Here in my state, hospitalizations are still 5X lower than the peak.
Since we can't really trust the case rates this is what I use to decide my level of risk.
What is means is that even though spread may be high, the vaccines are doing their job to prevent serious disease.
My neighbors who were vaccinated and had one of the boosters, are in their late 80's and both got Covid from a grandson. They appear to be recovering fine with no long term effects. Of course there are exceptions but this is exactly what Fauci keeps telling us. If you take the vaccines and boosters, your odds of getting serious damaging disease is pretty low.
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I also work for a company that says its ok to return after 5 days; testing is optional.
peacebuzzard
Aug 2022
#4
It is a human interest story - which perpetuated a common misunderstanding of the CDC rules.
Ms. Toad
Aug 2022
#55
There have been several times during the pandemic where I've had some Covid symptoms, including
liberal_mama
Aug 2022
#17
Thank you for telling us. Everyone's experience strengthens my resolve to stay home, stay masked.
catrose
Aug 2022
#9