CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
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CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
I am not looking to start drama (famous last words lol); I simply want to share this information:
CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
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Posted 12/3/20 1:16 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
"However, a 14-day quarantine can impose personal burdens that may affect physical and mental health as well as cause economic hardship that may reduce compliance."
I'm glad they figured this out...
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Posted 12/3/20 1:39 AM |
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soontobemommyof2
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by NervousNell
"However, a 14-day quarantine can impose personal burdens that may affect physical and mental health as well as cause economic hardship that may reduce compliance."
I'm glad they figured this out...
Is it a disclaimer in tiny, tiny letters all the way at the end of the article?
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Posted 12/3/20 9:19 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by soontobemommyof2
Posted by NervousNell
"However, a 14-day quarantine can impose personal burdens that may affect physical and mental health as well as cause economic hardship that may reduce compliance."
I'm glad they figured this out...
Is it a disclaimer in tiny, tiny letters all the way at the end of the article?
LOL. They put it right next to the tiny disclaimer that Covid doesn't spread in schools.
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Posted 12/3/20 9:28 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by NervousNell
"However, a 14-day quarantine can impose personal burdens that may affect physical and mental health as well as cause economic hardship that may reduce compliance."
I'm glad they figured this out...
Well Duh, couldn't have figured that out months ago?
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Posted 12/3/20 10:35 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
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Posted 12/3/20 10:48 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
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Posted 12/3/20 10:54 PM |
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NervousNell
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Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
Yes. If my DH comes down with it, I'll just send him to the east wing of our palatial estate. Or the pool house out back. Or better yet, our summer home in East Hampton.
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Posted 12/3/20 10:58 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
The fact they even mention incarcerated individuals and then go on with this stupid suggestion. Shows how clueless and out of touch with reality. Basically what I have been saying this whole time.
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Posted 12/3/20 10:58 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
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Posted 12/3/20 11:00 PM |
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ali120206
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
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Posted 12/3/20 11:03 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
It is all ridiculous. Just as bad as Pelosi saying $1,000 was pocket change.
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Posted 12/3/20 11:09 PM |
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NervousNell
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Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
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Posted 12/3/20 11:14 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
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Posted 12/3/20 11:24 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
and they didn't even bother following it up with "If you can't have separate facilities, then wipe down any touched surfaces with 60% alcohol, and spray disinfectant for X number of seconds", etc. You know, something that *most* people could manage, and would actually be helpful ideas... no, their answer is "separate bathrooms or you'll spread the disease"...
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Posted 12/3/20 11:32 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
Honestly. I mean people should have really planned better for a pandemic. They should have enough money that only one parent has to work to deal with the schools shutting down for months on end. Or they shouldn't have kids at all if they can't do that They should have large homes with a bathroom for every person and separate quarantining areas. Even better, own 2 homes so they can more easily separate a sick family member Seriously how short sighted we Americans are.
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Posted 12/3/20 11:33 PM |
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soontobemommyof2
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CDC:
Better yet..let’s rent all these awesome places for quarantining our family and send the bill to Cuomo, it’s all for the greater good and we’re just following CDC’s suggestions...I’m just sayin’!
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Posted 12/4/20 12:14 AM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
Honestly. I mean people should have really planned better for a pandemic. They should have enough money that only one parent has to work to deal with the schools shutting down for months on end. Or they shouldn't have kids at all if they can't do that They should have large homes with a bathroom for every person and separate quarantining areas. Even better, own 2 homes so they can more easily separate a sick family member Seriously how short sighted we Americans are.
Yeah, and I mean, we'll have to decide which one family member gets to use the kitchen. Everyone else is SOL for two weeks.
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Posted 12/4/20 12:52 PM |
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Sash
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Name: fka LIW Smara
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by oldtimerocknroll
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
Honestly. I mean people should have really planned better for a pandemic. They should have enough money that only one parent has to work to deal with the schools shutting down for months on end. Or they shouldn't have kids at all if they can't do that They should have large homes with a bathroom for every person and separate quarantining areas. Even better, own 2 homes so they can more easily separate a sick family member Seriously how short sighted we Americans are.
Yeah, and I mean, we'll have to decide which one family member gets to use the kitchen. Everyone else is SOL for two weeks.
You don’t have that? I make sure we always have a chef kitchen for each breathing body in our household. Even the dogs have their own quarters. And don’t worry if my son can’t cook for himself, that’s what private chefs are for. Don’t worry again darling, they wear masks, so it’s totes allowed.
(Side note: these comments remind me of the parody IG Account Norisblackbook. It’s hysterical because she’s always talking down on “poor” people lol.)
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Posted 12/4/20 1:04 PM |
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Sash
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Name: fka LIW Smara
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
and they didn't even bother following it up with "If you can't have separate facilities, then wipe down any touched surfaces with 60% alcohol, and spray disinfectant for X number of seconds", etc. You know, something that *most* people could manage, and would actually be helpful ideas... no, their answer is "separate bathrooms or you'll spread the disease"...
Agree!! Exactly! Wash sheets, clothes, wash your hands etc.
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Posted 12/4/20 1:06 PM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
I’m dying with these comments
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Posted 12/4/20 1:21 PM |
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Sash
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
What do you guys do to lift your spirits.. walk from the bedroom to the living room!
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Posted 12/4/20 1:40 AM |
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NervousNell
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by Sash
What do you guys do to lift your spirits.. walk from the bedroom to the living room!
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LOL! I follow that account too. It's hysterical
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Posted 12/4/20 2:13 AM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
Posted by Sash
Posted by oldtimerocknroll
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Sash
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by ali120206
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by valentinesbaby48
Posted by GoldenRod
I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
Honestly. I mean people should have really planned better for a pandemic. They should have enough money that only one parent has to work to deal with the schools shutting down for months on end. Or they shouldn't have kids at all if they can't do that They should have large homes with a bathroom for every person and separate quarantining areas. Even better, own 2 homes so they can more easily separate a sick family member Seriously how short sighted we Americans are.
Yeah, and I mean, we'll have to decide which one family member gets to use the kitchen. Everyone else is SOL for two weeks.
You don’t have that? I make sure we always have a chef kitchen for each breathing body in our household. Even the dogs have their own quarters. And don’t worry if my son can’t cook for himself, that’s what private chefs are for. Don’t worry again darling, they wear masks, so it’s totes allowed.
(Side note: these comments remind me of the parody IG Account Norisblackbook. It’s hysterical because she’s always talking down on “poor” people lol.)
Oh no! My dog does not have his own quarters. I shall reach out to my contractor immediately to correct this heinous oversight.
Fortunately since he sh!ts in the yard, I need only build an extra bedroom for him, not an extra bathroom.
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Posted 12/4/20 4:36 AM |
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Re: CDC: "Options to Reduce Quarantine..."
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I love this part....
Quarantine is intended to physically separate a person exposed to COVID-19 from others. Secondary transmission of infection is especially efficient within households.8-10 Thus, when housing is shared (e.g., households or co-housed persons such as families, incarcerated persons, students, or military recruits), every effort should be made to physically separate the quarantined person from others such as by having the quarantined person reside alone in a separate closed room or closed area and with exclusive use of their own bathroom. When this separation is not possible, then the household members risk exposure to COVID-19 if the quarantined person develops the illness.
Sure, because every American household has a separate wing of their house for each person.... how many people can have a dedicated bathroom for each person? I know it's only a "suggestion", but still...
More clueless people who have no clue about the real world.
My plan, and I'm sure most people's plans are that I would go to our cabin upstate with my Driver, DW and the Butler could go to our summer home in the Carolinas, DS could stay at the main house with the Gardener, and DD could go to our Hamptons cottage with the Maid.
I would use the chateau in France, but the borders are closed right now...
See, easy solution....
My friends who have had their 4-7 year olds quarantine have been asked if their kids have their own bathrooms lol. Um, no...
Why would they even ask such a stupid question? If you did, you'd be using them. If you don't- well are you supposed to call a contractor in to add bathrooms? Dumb ass question.
Omg I can’t even deal with the amount of stupidity that comes out of peoples mouths now a days. And the amount of privilege that is shown to ask these dumb @ss questions or set these unrealistic guidelines. Basically if you aren’t rich or have a certain lifestyle then you are the problem during this pandemic.
Honestly. I mean people should have really planned better for a pandemic. They should have enough money that only one parent has to work to deal with the schools shutting down for months on end. Or they shouldn't have kids at all if they can't do that They should have large homes with a bathroom for every person and separate quarantining areas. Even better, own 2 homes so they can more easily separate a sick family member Seriously how short sighted we Americans are.
Yeah, and I mean, we'll have to decide which one family member gets to use the kitchen. Everyone else is SOL for two weeks.
You don’t have that? I make sure we always have a chef kitchen for each breathing body in our household. Even the dogs have their own quarters. And don’t worry if my son can’t cook for himself, that’s what private chefs are for. Don’t worry again darling, they wear masks, so it’s totes allowed.
(Side note: these comments remind me of the parody IG Account Norisblackbook. It’s hysterical because she’s always talking down on “poor” people lol.)
Oh no! My dog does not have his own quarters. I shall reach out to my contractor immediately to correct this heinous oversight.
Fortunately since he sh!ts in the yard, I need only build an extra bedroom for him, not an extra bathroom.
My dog is too bougie to sh!t outside.
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