And so, believing the pandemic to be a hoax, my partner and I hosted family members on Saturday, June 13. On Sunday, June 14, I woke up sick.
Is this satire? The Biogen outbreak was in late February, the disastrous White House briefing that caused the stock market to lose 30 % of its valuation on March 17. What more confirmation did they need that the plague was on the move?
A GoFundMe page has been created to help his in-laws pay medical bills resulting from their illness.
Personal responsibility is for the plebs, we happily fall back on charity when it suits us. And no word in the whole damned article about responsibility for healthcare personnel, just for friends and family.
Generally around five days, but yeah, they probably didn't get it at that family party. They may well have given it to their family members, of course (you're infectious before symptoms show).
Even now we don't really know with certainty. It's certainly longer than one day. But as far as that quote: I take it to mean "We were contagious and hosted family, oops" and not "We caught it from them".
I had nearly the same reaction to the GoFundMe page, one that I'm sure this person has uttered in his lifetime repeatedly: "maybe they should just pull themselves up by their bootstraps". If that makes me a terrible person, then so be it.
Is this satire? The Biogen outbreak was in late February, the disastrous White House briefing that caused the stock market to lose 30 % of its valuation on March 17. What more confirmation did they need that the plague was on the move?
A GoFundMe page has been created to help his in-laws pay medical bills resulting from their illness.
Personal responsibility is for the plebs, we happily fall back on charity when it suits us. And no word in the whole damned article about responsibility for healthcare personnel, just for friends and family.