Vents and Advices: COVID-19

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I mean to post this on my wall, but it's too long so I posted this as a chapter

This is just a rant from me, but there are some advices in thd last 3-4 paragraphs as well.

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Hello, is anyone here? Hopefully yes.

I just want to vent out my frustrations and maybe a little more advice in the end.

July has been practically one of the most disastrous month for me. It even starts during my 25th B'day on the first of July. At that time I still come to work (of course), but during the morning I took a dump 3 times in 2 hours, and at the third one somehow had blood mixed with it. I just dismissed it because when I took another dump at afternoon, it was just normal.

It didn't stop there...

Last Friday, 9th of July, my group leader was tested positive of Coronavirus disease, and was sent home for isolation. However they did NOTHING to us, other occupants of the same room as him, simply just because we were tested Negative ON ANTIGENT TEST. I capslock-ed this phrase because FYI, Antigent test is rather LESS accurate than PCR. A Negative on Antigent Test does not mean a Negative on PCR Test.

What I am implying is that, as another occupants of the same room as the one tested positive, we SHOULD have been tested with a more accurate test to see if we were REALLY free of Coronavirus.

But we didn't, and not only that, on the day of the diagnosis, I was actually put on working OVERTIME.

God help me.

By the evening I got home, thankfully my parents prepared myself an isolation room because they decided to run a PCR Test by ourselves (NOT BY THE OFFICE!) the next day.

And of course you know the result.

I was actually tested POSITIVE on PCR Test!

While my CT is still high (which means the virus is still weak), it is STILL Positive and I had to isolate myself for the next 7-14 days.

Now, I can isolate myself and trying to be aware not to share the disease...because of that PCR Test...WHICH IS ON MY FAMILY'S OWN IDEA...

Now I started to lose my trust on my office, really! My mom's already lost trust since months ago, yet I wavered not to blame them and continued to trust them. But this case successfully broke mine.

Now 2 members of our 3-man group is down, the last member is our newest member, and despite that the office still continued to do their Workout, in which they demanded a lot of data from us. The newest member knew not much, and both of us can only work from home. I really can't see good results from this.

Now, if they overworked this last member, not caring that two of her colleagues had been down for Covid, and resulted in her suffering the same fate as us (especially because she interacted a lot with my group leader), then I don't know what to say other than I'm losing my trust completely.

The least I could advice the office is to provide PCR Test for our last surviving member of the group...which I believe they won't.

Ah there goes my venting. And now for those who reads this.

Continue to obey the Health Protocol! Wear two masks at once (1 medical mask and 1 cloth mask), do physical and social distancing, wash your hands, and don't forget to wash yourselves when you got back home. Be aware that COVID-19 is a big deal. The high survivor rate doesn't mean they aren't deadly, in contrast, they ARE deadly in terms of SPREADING TO OTHER PEOPLE.

IN PRINCIPLE, THE HIGHER THE SURVIVOR RATE, THE HIGHER CHANCE THAT THE DISEASE WILL SPREAD TO MANY PEOPLE! Keep this in mind!

VACCINES do not prevent you 100%. I had been Vaccinated despite only once, and obeyed the protocol strictly due to office regulations, and yet I can't escape.

Now stay healthy everyone, and hopefully you don't suffer the same fate as me. Thanks and God Bless You always!

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