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Delta variant has hit our house


Zod
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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

Two teenagers in our household tested positive tonight. Both are sick and out of commission. 

This thing is no joke.

Please, get vaccinated and help put and end to this.

Schools will not be open at this rate.

 

Schools then stadiums 🏟 

just to make thread football related

best to the kids

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Sucks. Wife is mildly sick right now downstairs. Test results come back in a few days.

At the very least, I fully expect exposure within 3 weeks of my daughter starting school. Kids are super-duper-spreaders.

 

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5 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Sucks. Wife is mildly sick right now downstairs. Test results come back in a few days.

At the very least, I fully expect exposure within 3 weeks of my daughter starting school. Kids are super-duper-spreaders.

 

You can get two 15 minute covid tests at cvs for 23 bucks. Same one pro sports use.

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Just now, Snake said:

Also the CDC has said you can vax your kids as young as 10 so get them the shot because we are probably going to need at least two more booster before this is over.

I thought it was 15

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