The official Status update thread #227. Lets see what 2022 has in store for us

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    mom45

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    I slept well from 11 to 2 and then tossed and turned and flipped blankets on and off until the alarm went off at 4. One coworker who was on vacation and supposed to return to work today is in quarantine. Her husband tested positive. She is negative so far but has been exposed. She has three small children. Two of them are under 2 years old (14 months apart...last one was a definite oops).
     

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    I am not looking forward to going outside or the drive to work this morning. I packed my scrub pants and put on my warm leggings for the drive. Wore my scrubs yesterday and just about froze. We had been changing clothes at work since covid began, but it was decided that we can wear them back and forth again if we want. Working front desk where we aren't working on patients, it seems pretty silly to have to change at work. How is it okay to carry your scrubs in on hangers but not on your body? I don't get any contaminants on me to worry about dragging anything home on my scrubs.
     
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