Saving money is overall far from a positive.
I know, I was just talking extremely selfishly and personally there.
Saving money is overall far from a positive.
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Has anyone here taken a test for the virus within the US? I know of a place where I can possibly get a test (they might run out soon); it seems ludicrously expensive relative to how much it should be (like $250) but the potential respiratory damage itself might be worrying enough for me to take it (plus I might be around old people even in quarantine). It doesn’t feel worth the risk to go into a medical center and making things worse though, lol.
also I think it’s a possibility a relief package gets passed within the week in Congress, personally it’s not the biggest deal to me but I know a lot of people are in dire need of it so hopefully they don’t keep dragging their feet on this
What are your "mild" symptoms?Well, I’ve been quarantined. I have “mild” symptoms and have been told not to even bother going out to get tested ‘cause I risk infecting others or being infected myself if I do not in fact have it. So I’m not allowed back to work until at least 7 days after my symptoms appeared and I go 3 straight days without fever or symptoms worsening. As I’m 27 and have no prior health concerns, they’re just kinda like “you’ll live, but srsly go away”
What are your "mild" symptoms?
Why is it such a bad thing to laugh at a man who was willing to endanger the lives of his populace actually facing consequences for his shitty attitudes and actions? I think it's incredibly fair that the plague is such a risk factor to those who had the power to act but chose to do nothing instead.didnt know this thread existed
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-04-06...-being-admitted-to-hospital-with-coronavirus/
not good, doesn't matter how much of a cunt you think boris is the last thing anyone should be doing is cheering about his potential death
And people just laugh when someone gets infected?! That's one of the most evil things anyone can do without breaking the law!
I think building your politics around depriving poor people of services they need, and declaring "herd immunity" to be your pandemic approach (="we'll let hundreds of thousands die so as not to hurt the economy") is more evil. I'm totally gonna laugh if you indirectly kill thousands of people and brag about shaking hands with patients (lmao), and then catch the virus and get hospitalized yourself. I don't have any empathy towards Boris's situation and y'all can take your sanctimony elsewhere.
This sure is a Hot Takes thread.
EDIT: I actually thought that this was the Hot Takes thread.
Does anyone actually believe that the prime minister of the United Kingdom is choosing to show cruel negligence? I would say that that is the line that has to be crossed before we can call serious illness poetic justice.