Comment on Daily discussion thread: đ Tuesday, May 21, 2024
bull@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
When would be the best time to get COVID? Thatâs the question I am currently asking myself because P&O Cruises just sent me through notification that I have $1800 in cruise credits to use before the end of the year.
I donât particularly want to go on another cruise but $1800⌠maybe Iâll just do one of those quick ones out of Melbourne down to Tassie or something just to get out of the apartment.
Nath@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
I would not want Covid again. If you are hoping to get it ahead of a cruise to maximise your resilience ahead of exposing yourself to it, Iâd question whether itâs actually worth such a risk. That all said, if you could control such things, then time it for about a month before you travel. Youâll have a couple of weeks to recover and will be at peak resistance when you travel.
You run the risk of course of being someone who gets what is called âLong Covidâ. If youâve never had the virus previously, I wouldnât risk this at all. Itâs nasty at the best of time with all the boosters and stuff. Itâs extra nasty the first time, and you might have long-term effects.
Baku@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
COVID for me was about the same as a moderate cold. But I didnât get it until after Iâd been double vaxxed, and Iâm young and healthy enough that I got over the worst of it in a couple of days, so YMMV
bull@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
Iâve booked a 3 night comedy cruise out of Melbourne in November. Itâll be a tram to get down to the ship and home and the cruise credits covers the entire balcony room + (soft)drinks package, WiFi and $100 on board credit. Free holiday! Just any gambling I do to pay for really.
It also leaves after work on a Friday and gets back before work on the Monday so I donât even need to take any annual leave!
I like my chances of avoiding COVID for a weekend⌠he says, having contracted COVID inside the first 3 days of his last cruise.
Bottom_racer@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨months⊠ago
Nice! Just stay safe. Itâs no laughing matter.