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Gypsy
04-02-2020, 17:11
She has been attending St Mary's in London for her masters, but is now coming home.

Flying through Newark on Saturday. Not thrilled since it's so close to NY but what can you do.

She'll obviously take as many precautions as possible but beyond the obvious (staying as far away from folks in the airports, once home staying in her room, will have a designated bathroom, disinfecting etc etc. for a few weeks) are there any other guidelines or suggestions anyone would care to share?

Thanks. :)

cbtengr
04-02-2020, 19:08
Just my best wishes for a safe journey home, glad to hear she is able to return and will not be stranded. Godspeed!

7624U
04-02-2020, 19:45
Order her favorite American Pizza
and welcome her home

Golf1echo
04-02-2020, 20:01
I certainly understand your concern, someone very close had to exfil out of NY when all the colleges were closed... just so you know, the nick name “Snake Plissken” is already taken...
Best to your niece she will probably be wound pretty tight, pizza might just be the thing.

Old Dog New Trick
04-02-2020, 20:48
Gypsy,

She’ll probably be fine but...

Why not fly into Houston/Dallas and avoid NY/NJ. How much difference in cost? Are the connections limited, I wouldn’t think so, maybe even better.

The planes are super light so getting your own row or section is likely. I hope so for her. Do what she can to stay clear of anyone appearing to be sick. Including flight attendants. Use sanitizing wipes on seat, arm rests, tray table and back of seat ahead and tv screen.

Same goes for once landing and clearing customs. Keep space around yourself. The airports are nearly ghost towns so once she is clear of customs she should be okay to her connection.

Other than that, well...wash hands often and use sanitizer, avoid touching face, wear a mask if she has one and avoid coughing people.

It’s sort of a good time to be a germ-a-phobe while using public transport. No one will care.

Best of luck to her and pizza does sound good after being in the U.K.

Penn
04-02-2020, 20:53
Gloves, mask/scarf, hand sanitizer, don't touch face, talk to no one.

hoot72
04-02-2020, 21:19
Gypsy,

She’ll probably be fine but...

Why not fly into Houston/Dallas and avoid NY/NJ. How much difference in cost? Are the connections limited, I wouldn’t think so, maybe even better.

The planes are super light so getting your own row or section is likely.

Same goes for once landing and clearing customs. Keep space around yourself. The airports are nearly ghost towns so once she is clear of customs she should be okay to her connection.

Other than that, well...wash hands often and use sanitizer, avoid touching face, wear a mask if she has one and avoid coughing people.

It’s sort of a good time to be a germ-a-phobe while using public transport. No one will care.

Best of luck to her and pizza does sound good after being in the U.K.

This is really good advice. And please get her to wear a facemask. I know its not cool but...anything measure helps.


Please get her to also bring spare wipes to clean the seats, arm rest, table on the aircraft before she sits and to dispose of the used wipes in a plastic bag and to keep separately to dispose of.
These little things do make a difference.

Safe journey to her and god bless

PSM
04-02-2020, 22:04
Gloves, mask/scarf, hand sanitizer, don't touch face, talk to no one.

You just described my retired life! Well, I grew a mustache and beard so it's hard not to touch my face.

I am considering buzz cutting my hair, though. Basic in '67 was the last time I saw the shape of my head. :D

frostfire
04-03-2020, 01:21
She has been attending St Mary's in London for her masters, but is now coming home.

Flying through Newark on Saturday. Not thrilled since it's so close to NY but what can you do.

She'll obviously take as many precautions as possible but beyond the obvious (staying as far away from folks in the airports, once home staying in her room, will have a designated bathroom, disinfecting etc etc. for a few weeks) are there any other guidelines or suggestions anyone would care to share?

Thanks. :)

sounds squared away Gypsy. Make sure she's quarantined for 2 weeks. Give her a basic thermometer and list of symptoms (cough, sorethroat, difficulty breathing, loss of taste, fever) to pay attention to.

Per DC MED guidance, if she shows no symptoms after 10 days then it's very unlikely she has contracted anything. On the flip side, the same symptoms for 2 weeks+ without worsening (i.e. daily runny nose, sore throat) suggests different etiology

Badger52
04-03-2020, 06:10
Gloves, mask/scarf, hand sanitizer, don't touch face, talk to no one.+Make sure she's quarantined for 2 weeks.

Family (or wherever she's returning to) must be prepared to be Attila the Hun'ish over this last one. People will probably want to visit her & welcome her home. The answer is "Nein!"

hoot72
04-03-2020, 17:12
sounds squared away Gypsy. Make sure she's quarantined for 2 weeks. Give her a basic thermometer and list of symptoms (cough, sorethroat, difficulty breathing, loss of taste, fever) to pay attention to.

Per DC MED guidance, if she shows no symptoms after 10 days then it's very unlikely she has contracted anything. On the flip side, the same symptoms for 2 weeks+ without worsening (i.e. daily runny nose, sore throat) suggests different etiology

What do you call that small device you can attach to the finger to check your oxygen readings?

PedOncoDoc
04-03-2020, 17:17
What do you call that small device you can attach to the finger to check your oxygen readings?

A pulse-oximeter.

Gypsy
04-03-2020, 17:32
Thank you all so very much!

LOL Definitely pizza will be on the menu. :lifter My brother is OCD over this so she will be isolated for a minimum of 2 wks. Good advice on taking her temp daily as well.

Old Dog New Trick, it's too late to change her flights I am not sure when she booked but it is what it is. I think because my brother lives in Indy it might have been direct flight to NJ and then to IN. Hopefully the planes and the airports will be fairly empty.

Badger52
04-03-2020, 18:41
Thank you all so very much!

LOL Definitely pizza will be on the menu. :lifter My brother is OCD over this so she will be isolated for a minimum of 2 wks. Good advice on taking her temp daily as well.

Old Dog New Trick, it's too late to change her flights I am not sure when she booked but it is what it is. I think because my brother lives in Indy it might have been direct flight to NJ and then to IN. Hopefully the planes and the airports will be fairly empty.Hey, ma'am. One thing my Chief of Staff and I have actually done (besides little projects we found time for) is to take a bit more time & care in preparing of meals. (Pizza gets old faster than she thinks.) We're pretty much just voluntarily hunkered down & being retired and well-stocked always it's no big deal. But taking small tasks & cooking together and doing them "just right" has made for some leisurely dining and - hey - not like we're running out to catch a movie or anything and ain't nobody callin' us in to work.
:D

Wishing her & all of you well.

Gypsy
04-04-2020, 07:58
Hey, ma'am. One thing my Chief of Staff and I have actually done (besides little projects we found time for) is to take a bit more time & care in preparing of meals.

Wishing her & all of you well.

Thanks! Both my nieces (sisters) love to cook. I'm sure once her quarantine is over they will be doing a lot of cooking as a family!

Thanks for the well wishes, our best to everyone.

Old Dog New Trick
04-06-2020, 12:51
Gypsy,

Did your niece get home okay? Wish you all the best.

Gypsy
04-06-2020, 16:54
Gypsy,

Did your niece get home okay? Wish you all the best.

Thank you for asking! She did and is quarantined, following all protocol. She said the London airport was pretty empty, Newark was a bit busier. She kept her distance, had a mask and gloves on and wipes to clean everything she could.

My brother is a funny guy, he set up the tent in the backyard for her. As a joke of course. :D

All the best to you and yours.

Pete
04-06-2020, 17:14
....My brother is a funny guy, he set up the tent in the backyard for her. As a joke of course. :D ....

A joke?? I'd have put her in it, given her a couple of cases of MREs, some heat tabs and a shovel.







Just kidding. Glad she made it.

Gypsy
04-06-2020, 17:19
A joke?? I'd have put her in it, given her a couple of cases of MREs, some heat tabs and a shovel.







Just kidding. Glad she made it.

I'm sure he was thinking something similar! :D

Badger52
04-06-2020, 19:33
A joke?? I'd have put her in it, given her a couple of cases of MREs, some heat tabs and a shovel. It's early yet, but that might just win the week, lol.

Glad she made it home safe; going through the Petri dish of any airport nowadays cannot be fun.

Swoop
04-07-2020, 05:01
Wow, a tent and a trampoline.......

Glad she made it home safely.

Prayers for everyone during these difficult times.


DOL

Gypsy
04-07-2020, 15:37
Thanks Gents!

The trampoline is fun but she has to go it alone. :lifter My brother's yard butts up to a golf course, pretty quiet these days.