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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2020-05-21 07:15 pm

Update from The House of Plague, Day 66

Via [personal profile] shadowscast:



Mount Everest is Visible From Kathmandu, Nepal for First Time in Living Memory

'Weird as hell’: the Covid-19 patients who have symptoms for months
Researchers keen to work out why some people are suffering from ‘long tail’ form of the virus

Lockdown Penguins get a day out!
Quarantine has caused everyone to go a little stir crazy, even the residents of the Kansas City Zoo. So several of the penguins decided to go on a field trip to the Nelson-Atkins, which is still closed, to get a little culture.


(Direct link: https://twitter.com/alexanderchee/status/1256412678542839808)

And finally Cold War Steve's (latest) masterpiece - click through, the details are incredible:


(Direct Link: https://twitter.com/Coldwar_Steve/status/1263199867574386688)
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[personal profile] shadowkat 2020-05-22 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm just thinking that if you were some kind of Patient Zero, surely several people around you would have gotten ill too?

To clarify?

No,no,no... you misunderstood what I wrote. Stop doing that!

I wasn't saying or indicating that I was patient zero. I never stated that, not sure how you got that from what I said? Ugh, it's so easy to misread and misunderstand things on the internet. That's the source of the miscommunication/misinformation right there. For some reason you leapt to the assumption from my comment that I got something at work in November = Patient Zero. And that no one else around me had it? WTF? Of course they did - I got it from my co-workers.

Right now - we don't know who patient zero in the US was. But it wouldn't be me. You keep misreading my response. LOL! Of course I wasn't patient zero, don't be silly.

What I was trying to communicate - is that there was a weird respiratory virus that went around my work place in November. The entire floor was sick with different versions of it - and had a wide variety of symptoms, then it disappeared around Feb. We all thought it was a version of the flu or a respiratory illness. We did not know what it was. I know who I got it from - I got it from a co-worker, who has the same real life name as mine, and had it two weeks prior to me, we talked a lot. And my cubical mate had it. Everyone on my floor had some version of it. One woman was out for two months with it - pneumonia. Another person had heart issues and was out for two weeks. The co-worker I got it from and I - had a dry deep chest cough that did not go away for three months.

We called it the respiratory virus - there was no information on it. It popped up in my work place around November and disappeared around January, with varying results.

It could have been anything. I don't know. No one does. But it was weird, and we all had it. Not just one person.

Then when news of the coronavirus hit - no one has had that in my workplace, but we know people with it. And were all bewildered.
Edited 2020-05-22 14:53 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shadowkat 2020-05-22 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Still pondering the source of the misunderstanding. I think what happens when we read or listen to others - is another storyline is going through our heads at the same time and that interferes somehow with what is actually being said. We get all this information fed to us, distractions, etc - and often it is hard to just see or hear what is being said. And there's a tendency to jump to conclusions or read things into it, such as our own subtext.

This is what I wrote: "I'm also wondering if I had a version of it in November - I had a cough that did not go away until March - it was horrible, and not bronchial. And came and went. I'd come to work and hack for half the day. Now it's gone. (Of course I could just be allergic to my work place and should remain working from home.)"

This is what you appear to have read: "I was the only one who came down with a weird thing in November and no one else had it."

But re-read what I wrote - I did not say that. If anything I indicated the opposite. I had it at work - and wondered if I was allergic to my work place - indicating I got it at work. Or that it was nothing at all.

Reading carefully, I think is really hard. I misread posts all the time. But I also have a reading disability so am hyper aware of the tendency to do this - and re-read. That said, I should have caught the misunderstanding with your first response. (It doesn't help that I leave out words at times and misspell. )

98% of internet fights and arguments are the result of miscommunication and misreading. We have a tendency to bring in our own subtext, I think and this causes problems. Also, I've noticed people read less carefully now - and skim everything, skipping over crucial words and not getting the meaning.

Edited 2020-05-22 15:05 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shadowkat 2020-05-22 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Except you keep pissing me off. ;-) Resulting in the exact opposite of your intent. It's hilarious actually.