Wednesday, May 11, 2022
14 MAY 2022 - Possible Pathfinder
Rhyus and myself are past our five days of quarantine. My 5 days of non-quarantine masking are done today, his should be done by Saturday. If either of us have residual symptoms we will be wearing masks.
Kevin said he might be available this weekend, so please post if you can make it.
I anxiously await confirmation that I will be able to burn my way across Golarion a little more this weekend.
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Hey, I am planning on running Pathfinder on Sat as long as everything is ok. The party is close to finishing up the module, so I hope everyone can be there to play. PC's are still 12th level and have rested since the last encounter. Hope to see you Sat.
Ok, two things for me:
One, I have an Otakon meeting this Saturday. It is getting closer to go time, so, the meeting might run longer than it has in the past. I will be taking it on a video conference, so, I will still be at the house.
Two, I went back in today and got another Covid test. My symptoms are still present and my work needed confirmation. I tested positive once again for Covid. I can wear a mask or I can play from the living room or we can just postpone it once again.
One, I have an Otakon meeting this Saturday. It is getting closer to go time, so, the meeting might run longer than it has in the past. I will be taking it on a video conference, so, I will still be at the house.
Two, I went back in today and got another Covid test. My symptoms are still present and my work needed confirmation. I tested positive once again for Covid. I can wear a mask or I can play from the living room or we can just postpone it once again.
Per CDC guidance on the following webpage (second paragraph, and many other places on the CDC's websites): https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/quarantine-isolation-background.html
"... Infectiousness peaks around one day before symptom onset and declines within a week of symptom onset, with an average period of infectiousness and risk of transmission between 2-3 days before and 8 days after symptom onset..."
Just so you know I'm not making it up.
You will still pop hot on a covid test for up to three months (but usually for about two weeks), but the chances of you infecting other people goes way down (to nearly zero) after your body starts fighting off the virus about a week after symptoms start. Unfortunately, the most infections stage seems to be a day or three before you show symptoms, which is a good evolutionary step for the virus so that you infect other people before you know anything is wrong.
So definitely wear a mask to protect others if you have any symptoms at all, and remember to do the minimum of making sure any coughing or sneezing happens in a direction where the droplets cant get inside another human (whether you have been exposed or not).
"... Infectiousness peaks around one day before symptom onset and declines within a week of symptom onset, with an average period of infectiousness and risk of transmission between 2-3 days before and 8 days after symptom onset..."
Just so you know I'm not making it up.
You will still pop hot on a covid test for up to three months (but usually for about two weeks), but the chances of you infecting other people goes way down (to nearly zero) after your body starts fighting off the virus about a week after symptoms start. Unfortunately, the most infections stage seems to be a day or three before you show symptoms, which is a good evolutionary step for the virus so that you infect other people before you know anything is wrong.
So definitely wear a mask to protect others if you have any symptoms at all, and remember to do the minimum of making sure any coughing or sneezing happens in a direction where the droplets cant get inside another human (whether you have been exposed or not).
I guess we'll figure out something to do for whoever can show up. Have beef I'll have to cook anyways.
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