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The long form is not a cold.
The long form is not a cold.
I think the key here is that Lyles is a severe asthmatic and has had to battle that since he was a young kid, before he ever even got into athletics. It’s still something to be cognizant of if you have underlying health conditions, and a good reminder that even the fittest human beings on the planet can have underlying conditions. But for the vast majority of people it’s just not a factor for their personal health anymore. That doesn’t mean if you have it you should go into the office and cough all over people (this should really go for any common viral illness), but at the individual level it’s just not much of an issue.
That idiot thinks so. My buddy and his wife had COVID a couple weeks ago. His second time. Both had their shots and were able to isolate at home.Who said COVID was over?
I think this is one of those things that can vary wildly depending on industry, company, region, WFH capability, your leave situation, etc. I only have to go into the office once a week as is but my dad works for a guy who’s gung-ho on being in person no matter what. Just one of those deals.I mean, honestly, how many businesses have reverted back to forcing sick employees to report to work?
If I could stay home while sick, I would. Especially since I have a job I can do from home.
I think this is one of those things that can vary wildly depending on industry, company, region, WFH capability, your leave situation, etc. I only have to go into the office once a week as is but my dad works for a guy who’s gung-ho on being in person no matter what. Just one of those deals.
I recall the incubation period is several days. We don't know yet who he may have infected.He did more harm to himself than anyone else. That’s his choice.
I don't recall too many businesses requiring legitimately sick employees being required to show up before COVID, so I'm not sure how they're reverting to it. It's been decades since sick days were made common.I mean, honestly, how many businesses have reverted back to forcing sick employees to report to work?
I don't recall too many businesses requiring legitimately sick employees being required to show up before COVID, so I'm not sure how they're reverting to it. It's been decades since sick days were made common.
Canada doesn't either and they're in the final.Whenever I watch the Switzerland Beach Volleyball team play I can't help picturing the country. Just doesn't scream "beach volleyball".
Whenever I watch the Switzerland Beach Volleyball team play I can't help picturing the country. Just doesn't scream "beach volleyball".
Whenever I watch the Switzerland Beach Volleyball team play I can't help picturing the country. Just doesn't scream "beach volleyball".
Kitsilano Beach, Vancouver, B.C.Canada doesn't either and they're in the final.
Peacock and a second ‘primetime’ window have been game changers. NBC has killed it this year.I've only been able to watch the Primetime in Paris show for the most part because of my work schedule, but I think the overall attention focused on these games compared to the last few really shows how premium having live coverage is ... something that wouldn't be possible on the scale it has been this year without streaming.
This is the most I've cared about the Olympics since Athens. And, fortunately, I've been able to avoid spoilers. Or the ones that are posted come with full video.
I say bring on the "couple guys playing against a wall" in the next Summer Olympics. There are new competitions introduced each time.Denmark makes the Handball (still NOT a couple guys playing against a wall) final with a nailbiter 31-30 win against Slovenia.
Taekwondo?May not be new but I was laughing at the one (don't know what it's called") where they kick the **** out of each other. Seemed to connect quite a bit in the crotch area.
I was hoping the Wagner brothers would medal but Serbia are certainly very deserving, and probably even quite a bit better than France, just unlucky in the bracket draw. Jokic is the best in the world.It's been just a little over 12 hours since the Serbs played against the US, how do they have the energy for such an ass-whooping against Germany?
Perhaps mercifully, “breaking” won’t return as an Olympic sport in LA 2028.