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Max1035 t1_iyfc2ls wrote
Reply to comment by i8chillywilly in How do I get to NYC by train the easiest? by jessiyjazzy123
Just to add: Not only is metro north cheaper, there is way more flexibility in schedule. More trains per hour, and you don’t have to buy the ticket in advance, so you are not locked into a certain schedule. If you aren’t ready to leave at 7pm, just take the 8pm instead, etc.
I usually drive to Milford and take the train from there (there is free parking on the weekends). I don’t know anything about the Hartford line because I’m not up there, but it sounds like a reasonable option. I only take Amtrak when I am going to the airport (Newark or Boston)- for that, it is a lot easier than navigating the commuter trains.
Max1035 t1_iy6dcnm wrote
Reply to comment by Necessary-Cow-4938 in Flu by stalequeef69
Wow I did not think of that but it makes sense. I’ve heard about all the antibiotic shortages as well. There sure is a lot going on right now.
I hope that you and your daughter feel better soon.
Max1035 t1_iy67uqq wrote
Reply to Flu by stalequeef69
I’ve heard that it’s been brutal this year. Hope you feel better soon.
For future reference (maybe you already know this): if you are exposed to the flu or catch it, you can ask your doctor about prescribing tamiflu. It really helps but I think you have to start it within 48 hours of getting sick.
Max1035 t1_iuaph59 wrote
Reply to comment by mkt853 in When is trick or treating? by Captain_SpaceRaptor
I lived in PA for grad school and they did it on a different day sometimes, they even scheduled rain dates for inclement weather. It’s not unheard of.
Max1035 t1_ituglld wrote
Reply to comment by Smith-WessonPat in What could be causing allergies now? by eresho
COVID is similar to a cold for some people, still knocking others off their feet. I know people who had seemingly mild cases but are still struggling with long-term effects. Yes, it is absolutely worth testing when you have symptoms of a virus. Clearly OP thought it was worth testing, too, because they said elsewhere in this thread that they were negative.
Not the answer you are looking for, but yes, I would test myself for the common cold if it were possible. Just because it’s not killing hundreds of people a day doesn’t mean I want to pass it on. It would be good to know if I had a virus vs. something non-contagious.
Max1035 t1_its67hl wrote
Reply to What could be causing allergies now? by eresho
Ragweed and mold are possible contenders through the fall. It could also be a cold or other virus. It seems like a lot of people are getting COVID right now too, so you should take a test if you haven’t already.
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Reply to comment by 0cclumency in Where can I buy inexpensive business professional attire near Bristol and Waterbury? by favrion
JC Penney, too. Places like Kohls and JC Penney practically give clothing away during their Black Friday deals- it could be cost effective to get only a few items now and purchase more in a few weeks when the deep discounts hit if trying to build up an entire wardrobe.
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Reply to Places open on Christmas? by Brilliant-Theory-680
Denny’s is always open on Christmas. There are probably some other large chain restaurants open too. You should also be able to grab some Chinese takeout or maybe Indian. Take care, it is tough being all alone on Christmas.