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Glenn W.
Posted 11/23/2021 21:43 (#9337760 - in reply to #9337651)
Subject: RE: So much for vaccinations


Southeast Washington
snowden - 11/23/2021 06:40

We had been working on the combine and all the corn and bean dust has been terrible as you all know and I just figured it was the normal stuffy nose from all the dust. And my wife bought the test at walgreens and as soon as I i took it showed positive right away. We still got 400 acres of corn to go and 100 acres of soybeans. Not a great time for this. The elevator we haul to you don’t have any contact with people in person it’s all automated so I guess I’ll have to quarantine to my semi for the remainder of the year


Careful there and go see the doctor. That is what I did this fall. Was in the middle of fall seeding and got covid last week of September. I thought I would isolate but after 11 days I couldn't breathe well and went to the Dr. After two days local I got life flighted to a bigger hospital on October 8. I just got out of the hospital today because I waited too long and took away the available options for treatment while a virus and been battling the bad effects of inflamed lungs for 45 days from the covid pneumonia that set in. This isn't something to mess around with and everyone reacts to it differently and I'm at the longest end to recover from survivors. Hope you get treatment even if busy. Luckily we're a large family farm but I missed the second half seeding.

I understand your dilemma but it's also your life. I thought I was tough and got knocked off my feet. Good luck.
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