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When Daniel Storm found out he had Covid-19, he was shocked. He had been so careful, barely socializing and always wearing a mask whenever he left the house.
His PCR test results arrived by email on Jan. 8. As he stared at the word “positive,” Storm, 52, of Wilmington, North Carolina, said he felt angry and disappointed.
Then, relief washed over him.
“I feel like I’ve been kind of walking on pins and needles, like omicron is everywhere,” Storm said of the hypertransmissible Covid variant.
He had received his Covid vaccinations and booster, but he has been terrified he might unwittingly pass the virus onto someone more vulnerable. Getting the news about his case — which ended up being an asymptomatic one that he discovered by testing on a whim — enabled Storm to isolate at home and then feel more relaxed, both for himself and for those around him.
“I feel even more protected now,” he said.
Storm said of the hypertransmissible Covid variant
HE FEELS EVEN MORE PROTECTED NOW!!!!!
FuckCCP89 saysHE FEELS EVEN MORE PROTECTED NOW!!!!!
Odds are that he got it because he is vaxxed. The vaxx makes you more likely to catch it.
https://nypost.com/2022/01/18/hawaii-requiring-tourists-have-booster-to-be-fully-vaccinated/?source=patrick.net
After a night raid in St. Petersburg, 20 establishments that announced a boycott of QR codes were closed
Petersburg authorities raided 20 catering establishments that have declared a boycott of QR codes, as well as violating other coronavirus restrictions. This was reported by the press service of the Investigative Committee.
As a result of the inspection, all establishments were closed, 103 people who were there drew up protocols on administrative violations. All establishments worked after 23:00, and also did not check QR codes.
In St. Petersburg, the police raided 20 public catering establishments that participated in the action against QR codes, as a result of which all of them were temporarily closed. Protocols on administrative offenses were drawn up for 103 people in these institutions. As a result of the audit, 32 protocols on administrative offenses were also drawn up. Mobile phones, computers, video recorders, cash registers, as well as documentation were seized from the establishments.
Fontanka and 78.ru previously reported that a criminal case had been opened under article on the provision of services that do not meet security requirements – It is within the framework of this case that searches will take place. The press service of the Investigative Committee of St. Petersburg reported that the criminal case, which was previously opened by police officers, will continue to be investigated by employees of the department.
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