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Or 3 weeks until symptoms and test resultsWait 4-5 days till after all the Mother’s Day visits percolate.
Or 3 weeks until symptoms and test resultsWait 4-5 days till after all the Mother’s Day visits percolate.
Bumping a very old thread to see what changes people are still seeing nearly a year later? Did the year go as you expected? What changes are permanent?
In my case, we are still not back in the office. I took a company wide survey today with lots of questions about what we want to do. My response, hybrid work from home and office, but the unique sub-question was: how often do you want to go in? I thought initially 2 days a week, but on reflection said 2 days a month. I find I miss a lot of things, and the office is on the list, but low on the list. I'm more interested in meeting my work colleagues for a beer than actually working in the office.
The bump was triggered by this article in the WaPost. It will appear this weekend. The featured family are friends of ours and live 3 doors down. It is interesting premise, that as works shifts to home (as it was in the agrarian economy) we may see more 3 generation family structures again, especially with both parents working. The oldest can help with youngest, and kids can help aging parents. Work from home is going to provide lots of new flexibility for people to be where they want.
Families reunite in pandemic and rethink what home means - The Washington Post
My wife works for a market research company, so of course they also surveyed their employees in a similar manner. She put 1 day a week back in the office for herself personally, 0 people out of the 50 respondents put 5 days a week back.Bumping a very old thread to see what changes people are still seeing nearly a year later? Did the year go as you expected? What changes are permanent?
In my case, we are still not back in the office. I took a company wide survey today with lots of questions about what we want to do. My response, hybrid work from home and office, but the unique sub-question was: how often do you want to go in? I thought initially 2 days a week, but on reflection said 2 days a month. I find I miss a lot of things, and the office is on the list, but low on the list. I'm more interested in meeting my work colleagues for a beer than actually working in the office.
The bump was triggered by this article in the WaPost. It will appear this weekend. The featured family are friends of ours and live 3 doors down. It is interesting premise, that as works shifts to home (as it was in the agrarian economy) we may see more 3 generation family structures again, especially with both parents working. The oldest can help with youngest, and kids can help aging parents. Work from home is going to provide lots of new flexibility for people to be where they want.
Families reunite in pandemic and rethink what home means - The Washington Post
My wife works for a market research company, so of course they also surveyed their employees in a similar manner. She put 1 day a week back in the office for herself personally, 0 people out of the 50 respondents put 5 days a week back.
The grandparents move in homes thing is going to be impossible where I live. There's just no space. I'm so exasperated already, this would make it worse, We live in the Boston burbs (maybe a little closer in than you?), and my family is growing, and we organically need space. Now all these COVID work from home people are trying to move into the suburbs and they want the same number of beds and baths without any kids because they want 1-2 home offices. The demand for a 3+ Bed 1.5+ bath is insane in the 'burbs, and nobody is selling because everyone recently refinanced and finally did all the home projects they've been meaning to do and now like their houses. All the houses for sale get 15+ offers. Selling for 100-150k over ask. Buyers waiving literally every single contingency (inspection, financing, appraisal, etc.). Using services like Flyhomes to provide all cash offers. even if they're really only putting 5% down. We had to sell our home first so we didn't have to put a home sale contingency and now have 3 months to find somewhere or we're screwed. "Healthy/balanced market" is 6-7 months of housing inventory sell through. Seller's market is 5 months of inventory or less. There's 0.5 months of inventory in my town right now.
I get vaccinated in public rest rooms, grocery stores, public parks, drive thru pharmacies, medical clinics, hospitals, bowling alleys, recreational centers, fire stations...I socialize less that I did beforehand. I'm looking forward to getting back to normal. I also get vaccinated in public parks, which is something I did not do before COVID.
It's funny that you say that you wear your mask for social acceptance. Here in Alabama, I am one of the very few that is still wearing a mask. I was even told to remove my mask at one business because they were not allowed... I walked out and called the corporate office. Not sure of the outcome, but I'll shop elsewhere.Full vaxxed household, so masks are being worn only for social acceptance but everything else is back to normal.
hey, look!Full vaxxed household, so masks are being worn only for social acceptance but everything else is back to normal.
Once your fully vaxxed what’s the point of wearing a mask if you aren’t sick? Other than social signaling?It's funny that you say that you wear your mask for social acceptance. Here in Alabama, I am one of the very few that is still wearing a mask. I was even told to remove my mask at one business because they were not allowed... I walked out and called the corporate office. Not sure of the outcome, but I'll shop elsewhere.
It's still probably a good idea inside because of the tiny chance of spread inside and unvaxxed will be pretending they are vaxxed but it's idiocy outside, and they are still telling us to do it when there's people around outside.Once your fully vaxxed what’s the point of wearing a mask if you aren’t sick? Other than social signaling?
It's still probably a good idea inside because of the tiny chance of spread inside and unvaxxed will be pretending they are vaxxed but it's idiocy outside, and they are still telling us to do it when there's people around outside.
Everyone knows you can still carry and transmit even if you’re vaxxed DUDEOnce your fully vaxxed what’s the point of wearing a mask if you aren’t sick? Other than social signaling?
So social signaling. I can't worry about unvaxxed people, they aren't my problem getting the vax in most places its super easy if you get covid and you aren't vaxxed that is a personal choice. If I a vaxxed person gets covid that's unlucky but would be no different than the regular flu shot/ flu season. I'll likely still wear a mask in airports but not because of covid but more because of cold etc generally.
Yes social signaling. It's pretty clear vaxxed people don't get really sick and they don't transmit to unvaxxed. I think people have about another month where they'll go along with this stuff but once it's summer the masks should come off, everyone who wants the vaxx will have had plenty of time to get it.So social signaling. I can't worry about unvaxxed people, they aren't my problem getting the vax in most places its super easy if you get covid and you aren't vaxxed that is a personal choice. If I a vaxxed person gets covid that's unlucky but would be no different than the regular flu shot/ flu season. I'll likely still wear a mask in airports but not because of covid but more because of cold etc generally.
Not true.Everyone knows you can still carry and transmit even if you’re vaxxed DUDE
Not true.
Everyone knows you can still carry and transmit even if you’re vaxxed DUDE