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After UFC cancellation, Amanda Ribas still struggling with symptoms during second bout with COVID-19The UFC contender is still in Las Vegas quarantining almost a week after her fight cancellation.
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Things are getting worse for the Padres as well.
Already minus star Fernando Tatis Jr. and two backups before the first pitch because of COVID-19 concerns, the San Diego Padres then needed to pull Wil Myers and Eric Hosmer in the middle of the game for virus-related reasons. The shorthanded Padres wound up beating Colorado 8-1 on Tuesday night, boosted by Manny Machado's home run and five RBIs, but suddenly found themselves in a precarious position. Padres manager Jayce Tingler said he anticipated being able to play Wednesday�s doubleheader at Coors Field as scheduled.
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
Yes, my wife and I had it a few months back. Wife ended up getting it at her part time gif for side cash at the local bar. Her coworker ended up having it, not knowing it and bringing it around the bar.
I agree it is such a weird feeling being across the "finish line". It just seems like we aren't even close. Though the governor seems to think we are close. Weird times my friend, weird times
Not nearly as bad as the time I got H1N1. Now that was really bad, though this ranks up there.
It depends on how you look at it. The United States has largely been getting better for the last few months (save for a mini-spike), but the rest of the world is exponentially worse. It's an odd feeling because things are getting better - and they aren't. My hope locally that better weather takes hold and we all go outside a lot. But I'm also not a doctor.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
Thanks!
It's a weird feeling - it feels like this whole thing is kinda just "over" now, like I crossed the finish line. Obviously, I still intend to wear a mask and distance - but between being younger, having already had the virus, and now being fully vaccinated, the threat to me personally is all but eliminated.
Sounds like things will be "back to normal" by early July if we can hang on - obviously the threat will still be there, but hopefully we can manage it as an endemic virus moving forward. That's my hope anyway.
I agree it is such a weird feeling being across the "finish line". It just seems like we aren't even close. Though the governor seems to think we are close. Weird times my friend, weird times
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