How has the Pandemic affected you as a cancer patient/survivor

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  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Serenity, glad you got your booster. the booster appointments are backed up to Mid jan here already.

    Yes, actually, much of here is also done at local level. CA does have a digital vaccine record, but only a few counties in CA (like LA & couple of bay area counties) have vaccine mandate for restaurants and gyms and large events.

    I think you and I are on the same page about the leaders fail to implement standards. I honestly believe our administration is paralyzed by the potential counterpoints and pushbacks from Republicans and corporations like airlines. They fail to see when you actually do the right thing, votes will come and economy will recover.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2021

    Chowdog - We would be in a worse situation if we didn't have the mask mandates we did have from our QC leaders. A surgical mask is better than none. QC announced vaccine mandates and then caved. There some states have banned mandates, right?

    Salamandra - I agree about the restaurant rules. Maybe tomorrow they’ll fix that. They like to govern by reaction.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    here is one of the talking heads of the wh covid response team:

    https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1472942640203276292?s=21

    Serenity, yes mask is better than nothing. I hope your local officials will rconsidered vaccine mandate.

    Tx & fl are 2 states that have banned mandates. Again, this is all foreseeable. Their governors openly talked about this prior signing into laws. It makes our federal government looks like there is nothing they could have done. Just like misinformation. We all know it’s there, but they act like as if it’s a surprise. We all saw variants coming, but they act like nobody did.

    Anyway, my list goes on.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    omicron accounts for a majority of new covid cases in the us now

    https://twitter.com/billhanage/status/1473068186270584838?s=21

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited December 2021

    I had a doctor appt by phone today and was told that even though I have had a booster I should consider a zoom christmas and new baby viewing unless I will be "bereft" to not be in person. He said that he normally gets together with his son's family for christmas but not this year. He too has been boosted.

    Lots of people on twitter whining/raging about an announcement that BC will be having an update tomorrow with increased restrictions. It's like they think they are being punished instead of protected. Internet access is a double edged sword. :-)

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Wrenn,

    I am sorry you have to have zoom christmas with your family. If only people can actually do the right thing.

    Your comment about people raging on twitter about restrictions is exactly why I would rather rant it here. the local social media forum I frequent is filled with similar attitude about masks, and I live in a pretty promask region.

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited December 2021

    Thanks Chowdog, It is so crazy. It is like the world is imploding. I don't understand how so many people do not get what a pandemic is.

    ETA. I don't feel sorry for myself for not being able to see grandson (in spite of my whining). :-) I get that this is what is required and I am luckier than most. Shit gets inconvenient sometimes.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Also, I finally had the chance to watch the latest SNL episode. I know they were trying to cheer everybody up, but it was just sad. the only skit I found funny was the peter davison one. it's just so ironic, Tom Hanks was the first host when SNL went virtual, and he chipped in for the past episode. WH talking heads keep saying how this is not March 2020 coz we have tools. well, if you are not going to use any of these tools, then what's the difference?

  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited December 2021

    My favourite part was Tina Fey joke saying that they were able to get a spacecraft closer to the sun by going at night. Reminded me of the number of GOP who will nod "huh. Interesting. That makes sense".

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    LOL, that's true.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    oh forgot to add, biden was exposed to a staff who tested positive but he is not isolating. we are putting on the "it's not a big deal" show, which was exactly what trump did in Feb/Mar, until NYC fell and people freaked out. I just can't.

  • Kikomoon
    Kikomoon Member Posts: 350
    edited December 2021

    our visiting family are all taking rapid Covid tests before coming. They have all had Covid and are vaxed. One had the vaccine after being infected. The other two had mild breakthrough cases.

    We will also eat on the patio and open windows. This is the first time I’m hoping for a mild Christmas. And still wear masks. Hope this is enough :

  • illimae
    illimae Member Posts: 5,710
    edited December 2021

    Chowdog, I understand the frustration but it’s my understanding that while Biden did have contact with someone who later tested positive, he is vaccinated, his staff is vaccinated and he tested negative following the exposure. In that scenario, I don’t think guidance is to isolate. Do you think he just should anyway to be extra cautious?

    According to recent reports, omicron is spreading much faster than I thought, just wow.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    illimae,

    his age is a risk factor. Considering he is in charge of the country, shouldn't he at least take some precaution?


  • Dancemom
    Dancemom Member Posts: 369
    edited December 2021

    here is a fun interactive map in mid page. It may take a minute to load. Look for all the pretty dots.

    https://www.schools.nyc.gov/school-life/health-and...


  • ctmbsikia
    ctmbsikia Member Posts: 1,095
    edited December 2021

    I believe the President gets tested daily. If he is negative, he's negative. No need to isolate or quarantine him.

  • illimae
    illimae Member Posts: 5,710
    edited December 2021

    Chowdog, I probably would have rescheduled that days plans but that’s just me. I do think he’s likely to have masked and maintained some distance but the negative test was probably precaution enough. Even with his age, his full vaccination, regular tests and access to medical care (probably on site), he’s got to be very low risk.

    I know many of you have family that you enjoy and I’m sorry that you’re missing out, again, but I wish you a happy holiday, however you celebrate it.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Dancemom, wow, that's a lot of dots.

    As for the President, it's just my 2cents, and of course, I would not wish covid on him.

    Some positive development: at least we are getting free at home rapid test rather than getting reimbursed by insurance. I am glad the administration is taking some of public health feedback into account. it's a good start.

    https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/biden-announce-pla...


  • Snow-drop
    Snow-drop Member Posts: 514
    edited December 2021

    It is all over news that cdc recommends testing, ok I am trying to book an appointment through cvs and Walgreens for 4 days, no appointments are available until next week or so I didn’t check next next week, so what’s the point if someone has Covid but is unable to get tested?? Ive been closed contact with thoughtless 🤬 attended an event of 400 attendees without mask while lied about booster, well they never got boosters, they invited themselves over dinner with 2 adult kids 26 and 22 none of them take any precautions, the 22 just came back from ski trip with another 14 mask-less god knows none-vaxx kids. I soon understood the couple-in their 65+s- coughing regularly, in a second I wore a mask but they started acting like they offended by my mask... long story...

    any advice how I can get a testing appointment asap? I have some symptoms I’d rather prefer to connect those symptoms to my cold than Covid but fever sore throat and headache are new.

    A friend of mine traveled from Canada visiting her grandpa here in CA. she said she shocked how people just take nothing seriously about preventing spread of virus, no social distancing no indoor mask etc. She and her husband tested 3 times and quarantined for a week before visiting grandpa. I wish those stupid careless carefree 🤬 learn something for putting me in this situation.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2021

    i got an email from my state government that said they were making free home tests available on request. This was about ten days ago.

  • exbrnxgrl
    exbrnxgrl Member Posts: 12,424
    edited December 2021

    snow-drop,

    In CA, indoor masking had been dropped (although individual counties could impose their own restrictions) however it became mandatory again on 12/15.

    Wear your mask in indoor public spaces and workplaces

    Due to a recent increase in cases, CDPH has mandated that everyone in California wear a mask in indoor public spaces and workplaces. The order is in effect December 15, 2021 to January 15, 2022.

  • nopink2019
    nopink2019 Member Posts: 329
    edited December 2021

    I read that 1st person in US had died of omicron. Not vaxxed & immunocompromised. Let's just call it suicide.

  • kathindc
    kathindc Member Posts: 2,042
    edited December 2021

    Starting tomorrow our eight ward libraries will have free rapid test kits available, two per household. Plus, one of our parks in the downtown business district has a testing site. God love those working outdoors in the cold. I’ve seen them out there in 30 degree temps in the morning. Had a short break from indoor masking, which I couldn’t understand why it was lifted and I still masked, we are now back tomasking indoors.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Snow drop,

    not sure which county you are at, but there are should be other testing sites besides CVS & Walgreens. You may find more information at your county covid website. Also there are FB groups helping people finding vaccine locally (in the bay area), you might want to consider join. these people are super helpful and resourceful in helping finding testing sites even if you are not in the bay area.

    If you have twitter, you may want to follow and DM Jorge Caballero MD (@DataDrivenMD). he is a big supporter of PCR testing, and he offered to help people find testing sites. He is based in soCal.

    Also, may want to reach out to friends to see if any of them have rapid at home tests that they can drop it off for you.

    Edit to add, you might want to give your MO a call. they might be able to point you towards the right direction.



  • nopink2019
    nopink2019 Member Posts: 329
    edited December 2021

    https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/21/sa...

    Sarah Palin says she'll only get vaxxed over her dead body. She obviously doesn't understand irony or science.

  • Traveltext
    Traveltext Member Posts: 2,089
    edited December 2021

    Thanks to those here who agreed to participate in the Covid article. The article was finally published (Omicron has changed things, but...)

    https://advancedbreastcancer.net/living/pandemic-i...

    I've donated the writer's fee to BCO.


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  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited December 2021

    Oh Traveltext, wonderful!! And much appreciated. We shared it with our editorial team.

  • Chowdog
    Chowdog Member Posts: 236
    edited December 2021

    Traveltext, thank you for the article.

    On a separate note: this Twitter thread pretty much sums up how I feel about the presidents speech. Basically wanted him to succeed and he had potential to do the right thing, only to be disappointed over and over again.

    https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1473405161947152392?s=21


  • wrenn
    wrenn Member Posts: 2,707
    edited December 2021

    My brother had a healthy 52 year old neighbour who died of covid and walking his dog past his house (in darkness as he had lived alone) there was still his sign on the lawn that read "lockdowns harm families". He had asked other neighbours why they were shooting themselves up with poison.

    I could understand the people wanting to be rebellious or to stand out against authority in the beginning but you really would think they would have caught on by now that it wouldn't end well for them.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited December 2021

    wrenn - He wasn't very good at research, was he?

    My millennial daughter works in a fairly small office where most people are much older than she is. Her new boss and an on-site board member have been trying to get her to go into the office every day since they felt she needed to be seen every day. For what she does, she doesn't need to be there more than once or twice a week. She told them they should be prepared for everyone to be able to work from home as needed because pandemic! They thought she was being selfish, but not anymore with the provincial WFH mandate. But her new boss who's about my age will still go into the office because she doesn't know how to WFH.

    When she hears people make excuses that they're too old to work on computers, she tells them her parents know more about computers than she does. She's also seen us working from home since she was a kid.

    Deeper lockdown likely tomorrow in QC. Our premier tweeted a cliffhanger. We are not governed by serious people.

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