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Was the 2nd time lesser being sick than the 1st time?
No, it has been worse. The first bout was almost a non event. This time, I still have full blown symptoms and feel terrible. My DD is over it, but DH is like me.
Was the 2nd time lesser being sick than the 1st time?
I swear it is always the plane coming home that it (and other bugs) get spread. For our last trip (May 22)we were fine but there was a very clearly very sick family on our returning flight, and my son came down with a bad respiratory virus (not Covid) that we all ended up catching. My husband caught delta after our trip in October 21. The plane coming home was full of people coughing terribly and the couple coughing in the row behind us had very bloodshot eyes as well. He started feeling sick about three nights later and tested positive for Covid the next morning. I feel very thankful that of my three trips over the last two years I’ve never caught Covid. Hoping my luck holds for our next trip in 13 days. Now I know that I need to be especially vigilant on the plane.we went May, 2022. five days, we all wore masks indoors except indoor dining and stayed on property. we did not wear it on the skyliner if we were alone in one. 3 days after returning my daughter, adult, got covid. i feel confident to say it was from the airplane because while we were masked (surgical), my daughter did not sit next to us, but the 3 of us were in a row and not her. she sat with others who were not masked, most of the plane wasn't masked and the man near her was ill with god knows what. so while i doubt it was from wdw, i feel strongly it was from the airplane coming back. so those things matter too, even though we were masked at disney and plane, most were not. we did not remove masks on plane for drinking or eating either.
we were happy though that this was our return flight and she got to rest in her bed at home and not in a hotel room.I swear it is always the plane coming home that it (and other bugs) get spread. For our last trip (May 22)we were fine but there was a very clearly very sick family on our returning flight, and my son came down with a bad respiratory virus (not Covid) that we all ended up catching. My husband caught delta after our trip in October 21. The plane coming home was full of people coughing terribly and the couple coughing in the row behind us had very bloodshot eyes as well. He started feeling sick about three nights later and tested positive for Covid the next morning. I feel very thankful that of my three trips over the last two years I’ve never caught Covid. Hoping my luck holds for our next trip in 13 days. Now I know that I need to be especially vigilant on the plane.
We had two very sick couples on our April flight coming home. We flew Southwest so sat as far away as possible and kept our masks on the whole time. One of the men who was sick was wearing a mask but took it down every time to cough into his hand or wipe his nose with his fingers...gross! I got a really bad cold and fever three days later after that trip but tested negative three times. I wasn't so lucky after our May trip and tested positive two days after flying home. For our next trip we're going to drive so that's one less airplane trip.I swear it is always the plane coming home that it (and other bugs) get spread. For our last trip (May 22)we were fine but there was a very clearly very sick family on our returning flight, and my son came down with a bad respiratory virus (not Covid) that we all ended up catching. My husband caught delta after our trip in October 21. The plane coming home was full of people coughing terribly and the couple coughing in the row behind us had very bloodshot eyes as well. He started feeling sick about three nights later and tested positive for Covid the next morning. I feel very thankful that of my three trips over the last two years I’ve never caught Covid. Hoping my luck holds for our next trip in 13 days. Now I know that I need to be especially vigilant on the plane.
I was thinking next time we should double mask on the flight. or wear the kn94 ones, etc. one surgical one didn't do enuf for my daughter.We had two very sick couples on our April flight coming home. We flew Southwest so sat as far away as possible and kept our masks on the whole time. One of the men who was sick was wearing a mask but took it down every time to cough into his hand or wipe his nose with his fingers...gross! I got a really bad cold and fever three days later after that trip but tested negative three times. I wasn't so lucky after our May trip and tested positive two days after flying home. For our next trip we're going to drive so that's one less airplane trip.
Surgical masks such that many of us were wearing for quite a while (and cloths masks) are not advised and haven't been for a long time. For a while it's been N95 or equivalent. We wore KF94 masks. Regardless the fit should be tight enough on the face. I know without a doubt there was a substantial difference when I switched over from the surgical masks I had been wearing to KF94 ones, much tighter less air leaks.I was thinking next time we should double mask on the flight. or wear the kn94 ones, etc. one surgical one didn't do enuf for my daughter.
We wore N95 masks on both our April and May trips on the airplane.I was thinking next time we should double mask on the flight. or wear the kn94 ones, etc. one surgical one didn't do enuf for my daughter.
I swear it is always the plane coming home that it (and other bugs) get spread. For our last trip (May 22)we were fine but there was a very clearly very sick family on our returning flight, and my son came down with a bad respiratory virus (not Covid) that we all ended up catching. My husband caught delta after our trip in October 21. The plane coming home was full of people coughing terribly and the couple coughing in the row behind us had very bloodshot eyes as well. He started feeling sick about three nights later and tested positive for Covid the next morning. I feel very thankful that of my three trips over the last two years I’ve never caught Covid. Hoping my luck holds for our next trip in 13 days. Now I know that I need to be especially vigilant on the plane.u
I meant PCR test.To everyone out there , be aware that you can test negative with the Rapid Test ,2 but still be positive . My 9 yr granddaughter came home with 101 fever on a Friday after school. My daughter took her to Urgent Care . Tested for Covid , Strep and Flu. She tested negative for all 3 . The PCR test would be back in 7 days. My daughter who is a pediatric nurse , took her to her pediatrician the next day , where she tested Positive on the PCR test right there. If my daughter had gone on the fact that the Rapid test at Urgent Care was negative and had sent her to school the following Monday , look how many kids she could have infected while at lunch. My granddaughter only felt bad for 2 days , then felt back to normal. She had actually been homeschool for the first 1 1/2 years when the epidemic started. This semester when she was back , she work a mask and only took it off at lunchtime. We're very thankful that her case was mild . By the way , the CPC test from Urgent Care came back Positive. It was 7 days after it was taken just like they said .
Well, at least you know now that those people have NO morals. Hopefully, you can avoid them, I sure would.We've been to Disneyland 4 times and not gotten sick, but I'm fully expecting to on our DW trip this month. We plan on masking, but I don't know if my teenagers will end up feeling too self conscious with no one else wearing them.
I know a family who was at DW a couple weeks ago and they all got Covid while there. They said that they kept going to the parks sick and dining indoors, flew home with no masks, because the trip was expensive and they didnt want to waste it. I imagine a lot of people are doing the same.
Oh wow! They could have at least worn a mask! i ended up getting covid 2 weeks ago from WDW and we cut our trip short a day. We drove so luckily didn’t fly, but I did have to use bathrooms on the way home during the 10 hr car trip, and I felt weird/ guilty even doing that. I wore a KN95 and moved as fast as possible.We've been to Disneyland 4 times and not gotten sick, but I'm fully expecting to on our DW trip this month. We plan on masking, but I don't know if my teenagers will end up feeling too self conscious with no one else wearing them.
I know a family who was at DW a couple weeks ago and they all got Covid while there. They said that they kept going to the parks sick and dining indoors, flew home with no masks, because the trip was expensive and they didnt want to waste it. I imagine a lot of people are doing the same.