We social distance, usually wear masks in public, and stay up to date on our vaccinations. But all it took was one lady with a mean cough on a two hour flight a week ago to ruin that…or so we think.

The timing really sucks. I had plans for my weekend.

  • billwashere
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    53 hours ago

    Was in the same boat. Never really went anywhere since 2019 and figured it was ok to start doing professional related travel. Went to a conf in Vegas late August and came down with it the day I got back. Fuck traveling from now on.

  • @VelvetStorm
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    17 hours ago

    Were you wearing masks while on the plane?

    • filtoid
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      52 hours ago

      Unfortunately masks are most effective when the person with COVID wears them, rather than people who are trying to avoid COVID, but human nature is such that people with COVID (ones who go out in public) are often ones least worried about it so least likely to wear a mask in the first place.

      I had a similar experience where I went to a conference and masked up religiously around groups only to catch it anyway while my colleagues didn’t mask and didn’t catch it.

      Sometimes you can do everything right and still fail (paraphrasing Picard).

  • @OhmsLawn
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    411 hours ago

    We got it on the way home, too. Much better than getting it at the beginning of the trip!

  • @[email protected]
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    2215 hours ago

    Same here - was real careful for years and got it for the first time a few weeks ago. Stuff still doesn’t taste right.

    • @VoilaChihuahua
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      After my ability to smell and taste were completely gone for 2 months I got bummed out enough to try smell training. I didn’t buy the expensive kits, but did find strongly scented aromatherapy wax sticks that I sniff every day. If nothing else, going from “these all smell like nothing” to “oh that IS lemongrass or ginger” definitely brightened my mood. It’s been 6 months now and I still can’t taste tomato or smell lavender, but can now easily detect things like nail polish remover and eucalyptus oil. It’s weird to take a strong whiff of rubbing alcohol and not notice a single thing. Good luck!

      • @[email protected]
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        25 hours ago

        Oh wow - I got lucky then. It was a week of everything tasting like metal at first. It’s still there now but like “at the edges” of the tongue if that makes any sense. There’s a patch in the middle that’s able to pick out ingredients / attributes well enough to enjoy some things again.

        Thank you for sharing - and good luck to you too.

    • Lichen The Kitchen
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      915 hours ago

      Hopefully you get your taste back fully in the coming months. I had COVID the first year in October, and it kicked my ass real good. It took a few months for mine to come back to what seems fully.

    • @[email protected]
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      415 hours ago

      Is it still the case that not your smelling receptors are impaired, but that the virus crosses the blood-brain barrier and destroys/knocks out the brain region responsible for smelling.

  • @[email protected]
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    413 hours ago

    FYI the covid vaccines don’t protect from being infected (and infecting others).

    But they are pretty good at preventing severe symptoms and long covid

    • @corroded
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      3113 hours ago

      That’s not exactly true. While the vaccines don’t prevent infection in all cases, they do significantly lower your chance of becoming infected when you’re exposed to someone with COVID.

  • @[email protected]
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    -4815 hours ago

    After so many years you are still wearing covid masks and doing tests? For me the last time I wore a mask was almost two years ago, and only because I visited another country where it was still mandatory.

    • @[email protected]
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      2914 hours ago

      It may surprise you to learn that sometimes other people make different choices from you.

          • @[email protected]
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            Maybe it’s different where you live, but in my country the covid pandemic has been over since at least two years.

        • @[email protected]
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          711 hours ago

          Well whatever you call it, the virus is still everywhere and making lots of people sick. It’s not at all odd to wear a mask when you don’t want to catch a bug, or if you think you may be at risk of passing a bug on to others. Some close family members had COVID last week so we all wore masks for a bit, and I wore a mask in crowded situations so as not to pass it on. Seems like quite a normal thing to do, and so far the rest of us didn’t seem to catch it.

    • Match!!
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      712 hours ago

      depends on the thing, it’s actually insane to not wear a mask at the airport or on a subway

    • @[email protected]
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      210 hours ago

      Just say you don’t care if immunocompromised people die because you don’t want to be slightly inconvenienced.

    • @feedum_sneedson
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      And “social distancing”! They must enjoy it.