TheSuitBurnsBetter
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Been wearing raggedy BB masks since March and not too worried about the aesthetics. Just looking for a decent med-grade mask! Thanks for the link!Zeynep Tufekci has been a great resource through the past year and I'm inclined to believe that re: masks, she's right again: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/01/why-arent-we-wearing-better-masks/617656/
Anyway, get an n95 (or similar) and wear a fancy mask over the top if you really care. Especially with the UK and SA variants making inroads.
My agency is considering going 100 remote. We worked even more hours from home and had better productivity. The offices that we rent are super expensive as I was told so it is getting some serous traction in terms of financial benefits at C levelI hope we can get back to not going into the office because of COVID rather than b/c our offices are inside the Green Zone.
Smart and strategic organizations will move toward that mentality post COVIDMy agency is considering going 100 remote. We worked even more hours from home and had better productivity. The offices that we rent are super expensive as I was told so it is getting some serous traction in terms of financial benefits at C level
Crap, was talking to a friend of mine via Hangout and he told me his brother-in-law got COVID and then spread it to him, his wife, his parents-in-law, and his two daughters. His wife did get 1 out of 2 vaccines (not sure if that's Pfizer or Moderna) but still got COVID. They reported high fever, inability to smell or taste, coughing, and lost of appetite. They went in full quarantine mode like a week ago and should come out fine. I hear once you get it your body has antibodies up to 6 months.
If there's a doctor on this thread, please confirm my last statement but I think this place is full of attorneys and CPAs.
EDIT: Forgot why I came here. Anybody a big fan of New Balance running shoes?
Thanks for taking the time to respond. Thank you again and stay safe!!!I’m an ER doc. I hope they’re all doing okay! The short answer to your question is, unfortunately, we’re not really sure. We generally tell people that antibodies from an infection last about 6 months. However that can also depend on the severity of the infection. It remains to be seen just how well the immune system “remembers” how to fight COVID once the antibodies dissipate but the low rate of reinfection is hopefully promising.
regarding the vaccine, one dose will give you a slight head start but not enough to fully prevent an infection. The hope is that the immune response elicited from the vaccine will last at least a year but again TBD.
Hope that helps somewhat!