It’s the 2nd day of the 2nd week of the semester and I’m already broken. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are my in-person class and lab days, and it’s going to take a little getting used to again.
Also, it doesn’t help when I come home for lunch and Mary greets me with a bottle of disinfectant. Unclean, unclean, unclean!
birgerjohansson says
Question: has the university set up some transparent plastic panes between you and the students to reduce the risk of symptom-free vaccine breakthrough students infecting you? It is not a panacea, but may help a bit.
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Status report on ubiquotus stupidity: All the covid patients in intensive care in Scania are unvaccinated.
Yup Sweden has them too.
New rule: on the way out of the hospital, John Cleese gets to hit them in the face with a rancid halibut.
brucegee1962 says
Considering the sorts of things he’s been up to recently, being forced to strike people all day with a rancid halibut might be an appropriate punishment for John Cleese as well. At least, I imagine the joy of it would pale after a while.
Marcus Ranum says
New rule: on the way out of the hospital, John Cleese gets to hit them in the face with a rancid halibut.
Eric Clapton needs a halibut whack, too.
atomjz says
If you want to add a little extra safety to your labs, it might be worth it to make some makeshift air filters with a box fan and some MERV13 HEPA filters. There’s an article in AIP’s Physics of Fluids (https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050058) that seems to show they can be effective—if oriented and placed correctly. I’ll be making at least one for my lab.
PZ Myers says
No, no plexiglas barrier. I am fairly distant from the front row of seats, and of course I wear a mask while trying to lecture.
anthonybarcellos says
Do you have a little bell to ring to warn others of your approach??
Yesterday I was a little freaked out by the student in my Calculus III class who snuffled his way through the 90-minute period and made multiple raids on the box of tissues in the room. I checked in with him later, whereupon he reported that he was dealing with post-vaccination side-effects and was feeling much better. And suddenly I’m feeling better, too.
aronymous says
At the beginning of the pandemic I read that soap molecules attract water from one end and oil from the other. So washing with soap and water rips the virus apart. It also results in clean hands. When given the option that’s my choice. Hopefully the internet didn’t feed me false info. It would be a first.