Just a strictly "curiosity" question for ya'll!
Who all is going to stay on Zoom for awhile rather than going back to in person meetings right away?
I think I personally will. Partially because my hubby (diabetic/4 time stroke survivor) had a big toe removed almost 4 weeks ago and can't put any weight on it. He didn't have great strength or balance before so he definitely doesn't now--so I have to get him around in a wheelchair to the bathroom and what not. I don't leave him for very long p... moreJust a strictly "curiosity" question for ya'll!
Who all is going to stay on Zoom for awhile rather than going back to in person meetings right away?
I think I personally will. Partially because my hubby (diabetic/4 time stroke survivor) had a big toe removed almost 4 weeks ago and can't put any weight on it. He didn't have great strength or balance before so he definitely doesn't now--so I have to get him around in a wheelchair to the bathroom and what not. I don't leave him for very long periods in case he has to go to the bathroom. So I figured I'd just keep watching on Zoom for awhile.
BUT also a big part is the masks. I've rarely worn one the last 2 years..only where I absolutely had to. I have a terrible time breathing in them and there's no way I can go to a 2 hour meeting and wear one. I know some who plan on just not wearing them since the letter said "recommended" not "required". I feel like I'd get death stares!
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I had a text from a someone this morning who has is barely able to function with a "heavy head cold" but still going to work..... in a hospital! It is OK as everyone else is doing it too aparently. So if people feel fine to work in a hospital when they are this poorly what is to stop them taking their germs into a KH?