No one at home everyone from my home was at the hospital.
Once I broke the protocol and went out to check on my dad who did not answer the call for more than 6 hours.
Immediately the gov called and asked me where I am heading too .
They were freaking tracking the phone. Mainly via Bluetooth. Any phone gets connected to another phone via Bluetooth you are in quarantine.
I went out thinking my dad was gone. I reached the hospital and the sister connected the call over to my dad.
Before going out I tried all the possibilities to reach my dad or the hospital. The state gave me the direct doctors number. And doctor was not so happy calling to his personal Phone number.
The gov asked me am I on any drugs as I was not showing much symptoms. I told them I am on antipsychotic meds. After that they said me to quarantine self at home. Both my parents struggled to breath at the hospital and after getting home as well.
It was surreal. One day in the spring of 2020, I walked to the store and there were practically no cars on the road, only ambulances with sirens blaring. I was psychotic for pretty much all of 2022.
It was the most wonderful time of my life. The most civilized. My wife’s family couldn’t visit us and I didn’t have to visit with them. I didn’t have to visit with her friends. I had a legit excuse to not have to go to places I didn’t want to. My wife got to work remotely and was happy with it. I was already working remotely so nothing changed for me with employment, except doing some extra for colleagues who were too dumb to figure out remote work.
The best part was watching extroverts get arrested for breaking quarantine rules because they couldn’t stop trying to visit with others. About time those freaks got to see what an ideal society looked like because they spend a lot of their day ruining mine.
Social distancing should still be a thing. It should have always been a thing. Stay six feet away at all times. Now I get weirdos reaching over me at the grocery store.
I’m not worried about Covid or any other contagion, I just like my personal space.