Into self quarantine for me...
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I've got ~270hrs of sick leave (that's been my target in case of LTD … 270hrs would cover the 3 months prior to LTD payments kicking in) so I've got more than enough to cover this. It'll take a while to build back up my sick bank to 270, but this is what our sick bank is for.
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I haven't dug into it yet and the dust hasn't settled on all of this yet.
I've got ~270hrs of sick leave (that's been my target in case of LTD … 270hrs would cover the 3 months prior to LTD payments kicking in) so I've got more than enough to cover this. It'll take a while to build back up my sick bank to 270, but this is what our sick bank is for.
I've got ~270hrs of sick leave (that's been my target in case of LTD … 270hrs would cover the 3 months prior to LTD payments kicking in) so I've got more than enough to cover this. It'll take a while to build back up my sick bank to 270, but this is what our sick bank is for.
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Shrek, thanks.
Update for today. Wife and I still have no temperature increase.
My wife said that coworkers are starting to freak out. A PA was obsessively talking about coronavirus all day. An MA (medical assistant) went to lunch and never came back.
We're at the point where I'd say that my wife is either completely asymptomatic or won't come down with coronavirus. Having worked with the coworker who tested positive, my wife said she worked closely enough with that person that she was definitely exposed.
Update for today. Wife and I still have no temperature increase.
My wife said that coworkers are starting to freak out. A PA was obsessively talking about coronavirus all day. An MA (medical assistant) went to lunch and never came back.
We're at the point where I'd say that my wife is either completely asymptomatic or won't come down with coronavirus. Having worked with the coworker who tested positive, my wife said she worked closely enough with that person that she was definitely exposed.
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Shrek, thanks.
Update for today. Wife and I still have no temperature increase.
My wife said that coworkers are starting to freak out. A PA was obsessively talking about coronavirus all day. An MA (medical assistant) went to lunch and never came back.
We're at the point where I'd say that my wife is either completely asymptomatic or won't come down with coronavirus. Having worked with the coworker who tested positive, my wife said she worked closely enough with that person that she was definitely exposed.
Update for today. Wife and I still have no temperature increase.
My wife said that coworkers are starting to freak out. A PA was obsessively talking about coronavirus all day. An MA (medical assistant) went to lunch and never came back.
We're at the point where I'd say that my wife is either completely asymptomatic or won't come down with coronavirus. Having worked with the coworker who tested positive, my wife said she worked closely enough with that person that she was definitely exposed.
I am on a self quarantine myself - Cpt on my last trip called in sick after the first day. Went to the doctor the next day and his doctor “believed” he had it but couldn’t test it due to no available test kits. I called in sick for the remainder of the trip and am home now for 14.
UAL policy allowed me to continue to work but it didn’t pass the sniff test to me........day 7 and asymptomatic 👍🏻
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thoughts with your family........
I am on a self quarantine myself - Cpt on my last trip called in sick after the first day. Went to the doctor the next day and his doctor “believed” he had it but couldn’t test it due to no available test kits. I called in sick for the remainder of the trip and am home now for 14.
UAL policy allowed me to continue to work but it didn’t pass the sniff test to me........day 7 and asymptomatic 👍🏻
I am on a self quarantine myself - Cpt on my last trip called in sick after the first day. Went to the doctor the next day and his doctor “believed” he had it but couldn’t test it due to no available test kits. I called in sick for the remainder of the trip and am home now for 14.
UAL policy allowed me to continue to work but it didn’t pass the sniff test to me........day 7 and asymptomatic 👍🏻
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thoughts with your family........
I am on a self quarantine myself - Cpt on my last trip called in sick after the first day. Went to the doctor the next day and his doctor “believed” he had it but couldn’t test it due to no available test kits. I called in sick for the remainder of the trip and am home now for 14.
UAL policy allowed me to continue to work but it didn’t pass the sniff test to me........day 7 and asymptomatic 👍🏻
I am on a self quarantine myself - Cpt on my last trip called in sick after the first day. Went to the doctor the next day and his doctor “believed” he had it but couldn’t test it due to no available test kits. I called in sick for the remainder of the trip and am home now for 14.
UAL policy allowed me to continue to work but it didn’t pass the sniff test to me........day 7 and asymptomatic 👍🏻
hope you stay well
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So here is the real raw data as compiled reported directly from the various state agencies, who themselves are graded on the quality of their reporting. A couple things you will notice when you drill down. Some states like NY and NJ have grade “B” data. Some states, like Missouri have C.
Something else. The larger the test pool, the lower the rate of infection and death.
Country wide as of yesterday 182,500 tests, 272 deaths since tracking began, and over 82% of those who believed they had it and tested, were negative. Odds are in our favor.
As more test kits become available, the numbers improve.
As for celebrities, they seem to have an unusually high infection rate,.
https://covidtracking.com/us-daily/
Something else. The larger the test pool, the lower the rate of infection and death.
Country wide as of yesterday 182,500 tests, 272 deaths since tracking began, and over 82% of those who believed they had it and tested, were negative. Odds are in our favor.
As more test kits become available, the numbers improve.
As for celebrities, they seem to have an unusually high infection rate,.
https://covidtracking.com/us-daily/
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Today's update. My wife has the day off. We got a bit concerned this AM when her temp was over 99. It's come back down to normal. Mine's been normal all day.
We took our temperatures a lot so far today. No Covid-19 symptoms with either of us to date.
We took our temperatures a lot so far today. No Covid-19 symptoms with either of us to date.
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That’s great news, stay safe and heathy. Thanks for keeping us updated.
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Just heard one of my fractional friends has the CVirus. Didn't sound like the company/their US state of residence was very organized about what he should do/who he should contact, to try and identify possible exposures and contain the spread. They are into their second week, as best we can tell, and so far doing pretty well.
At my company we are to notify our company and med services immediately if we have any symptoms, and call the CP right off if you test positive. They have a process to notify anyone possibly exposed.
At my company we are to notify our company and med services immediately if we have any symptoms, and call the CP right off if you test positive. They have a process to notify anyone possibly exposed.
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