SoupNazi2001 said:
Rubble said:
SoupNazi2001 said:
cc_ag92 said:
Lots of employers do which means lots of people have been unable to work. In case you haven't noticed, we're facing some staffing issues across the country. This should help.
Well they are idiots and people are dumb for testing at the first sign of a sniffle or because someone you've been around for a few minutes got Covid.
A lot of people are getting tested because school districts and employers require it to come back to school or work. The only reason we did was for that reason, so we could get our kids back in school. Unfortunately, we all tested positive, even with just the "sniffles".
But keep on with your "people are getting tested just because they have the sniffles" nonsense.
You must not live in TX if school districts are requiring tests for positive contacts. If no symptoms most districts in TX aren't requiring tests due to a positive exposure.
I do not live in Texas. They aren't requiring for contacts, but if your kid stays home from school and has 2 vague symptoms (ours were stomach ache and headache) we were required to have a negative test (not an at home test) for him to go back without quarantining for 10 days. When he tested positive, we got the rest of us tested. Then the symptoms hit 2 days after for my wife and I. We didn't test just to test, and I've known numerous people with the same "issues". Be thankful (maybe?) that you live in Texas and they don't give a **** about anyone getting this.
Kids here in Michigan still have to wear masks, but that doesn't bother me at all as long as they can go in person.
And for the record, it was brought into our house by one of our 4 year old twins who caught it at daycare.
We were stuck at home for 3 weeks as it progressed through our house. Fun times for any parent of small children.
I don't agree with the rules, but unfortunately we have to play by them.