Pahdz said:
Yeah...sad situation but I also live in Minnesota and I'd like to hear a bit more about the parenting in that scenario. I know a few cases like that and each one points back to the level of insanity the parents showed during the whole ordeal, not just here but TX, OK and KS. So not just isolated to places with heavier restrictions.
TarponChaser said:
Speaking of collective insanity- any of y'all seen what happened with the College World Series? NC State disqualified and forfeits to Vandy because of 2 unvaccinated players testing positive which led to the whole team being tested and 4 more positives, all of whom had been vaccinated. And all of them were asymptomatic. Just stupid.
On a sadder note- hanging with a friend who's sister, BIL, and nephew live in Minnesota. The kid is 8-years old and has had to be put into serious therapy because of covid. They had to deal with the crazy restrictions up there for like 18 months and the kid who had been very outgoing and friendly has regressed. Literally has panic attacks going outside, is scared to play with kids who has been his friends, and just generally can't interact outside his immediate family. Then the parents found a diary where the kid was having suicidal thoughts. Obviously the parents have freaked and the kid is in therapy but you know that this isn't remotely a unique situation.
sts7049 said:TarponChaser said:
Speaking of collective insanity- any of y'all seen what happened with the College World Series? NC State disqualified and forfeits to Vandy because of 2 unvaccinated players testing positive which led to the whole team being tested and 4 more positives, all of whom had been vaccinated. And all of them were asymptomatic. Just stupid.
On a sadder note- hanging with a friend who's sister, BIL, and nephew live in Minnesota. The kid is 8-years old and has had to be put into serious therapy because of covid. They had to deal with the crazy restrictions up there for like 18 months and the kid who had been very outgoing and friendly has regressed. Literally has panic attacks going outside, is scared to play with kids who has been his friends, and just generally can't interact outside his immediate family. Then the parents found a diary where the kid was having suicidal thoughts. Obviously the parents have freaked and the kid is in therapy but you know that this isn't remotely a unique situation.
speculating that their situation is common is just as ******ed as those panicky parents
We report 546* cases of #COVID19 for June 2, 2021, bringing #Houston's total to 193,503**. This report represents five days’ worth of data. There are 7*** newly reported deaths, bringing the city’s total to 2,779. #hounews (1/3) pic.twitter.com/PUg6VRZGjf
— Houston Health Dept (@HoustonHealth) June 2, 2021
We report 31* cases of #COVID19 for June 30, 2021, bringing #Houston's total to 192,225**. There are two newly reported deaths, bringing the city’s total to 2,892. *Of the cases reported today, 87% (27) have specimen collection dates within the past 14 days. #hounews (1/2) pic.twitter.com/pvVtcYLKmd
— Houston Health Dept (@HoustonHealth) June 30, 2021
Science!rilloaggie said:
I am still peeved that they scream new case counts from the rooftop but use little asterisks to update the overcounted cases. From June 2 through June 30 our overall case number in Houston has decreased by 1,278.We report 546* cases of #COVID19 for June 2, 2021, bringing #Houston's total to 193,503**. This report represents five days’ worth of data. There are 7*** newly reported deaths, bringing the city’s total to 2,779. #hounews (1/3) pic.twitter.com/PUg6VRZGjf
— Houston Health Dept (@HoustonHealth) June 2, 2021We report 31* cases of #COVID19 for June 30, 2021, bringing #Houston's total to 192,225**. There are two newly reported deaths, bringing the city’s total to 2,892. *Of the cases reported today, 87% (27) have specimen collection dates within the past 14 days. #hounews (1/2) pic.twitter.com/pvVtcYLKmd
— Houston Health Dept (@HoustonHealth) June 30, 2021
Jock 07 said:
30 cases in a population of 5M+. When are they going to fire up the measles tracker?
No doubt...amazing how quickly you get used to no mask.jetch17 said:
Flying yesterday with a mask is a beating after not wearing one for months
AgCPA95 said:No doubt...amazing how quickly you get used to no mask.jetch17 said:
Flying yesterday with a mask is a beating after not wearing one for months
FYI - I've done trips the last 2 weeks on United and all 4 flights and time in the airport I wore my 12th Man gaiter the sent me as season ticket holder. The flight/CDC regulations say no bandanas but plenty of gaiters in all airports and flights. With this thing you can blow out a candle across the table so was MUCH better wearing it versus regular mask.
Pahdz said:
It may not be suicide or anything, but just sad stories all around for kids. My niece was an amazing ballet dancer in KC and just up and quit last summer because she didn't like dancing in a .ask.
I've been traveling a bit recently and can confidently say that I've seen WAY more masks in the Houston area than anywhere else.Pahdz said:
I don't even see that kind of craziness up here in liberal land, which means either Houston has become bluer than MN or that's just a really extremely outlier.