At first, the authorities were very specific that to genuinely have Covid you would have to have experienced a dry, hacking cough. Now, if you subjectively recall having had a sniffly nose, or if you sneezed at some point, in the last 9 months, then you were definite a Covid case. Who knows, and who cares, really?
hawgowar about 4 years ago
Surprised she could afford cigarettes in California. Aren’t they like $8 a pack?
PammWhittaker about 4 years ago
The cigs my mother-in-law used to smoke were $24.95 for a 20 pack. That’s about $18 a 20-pack in the US
J Short about 4 years ago
I imagine most chain smokers will know when they have it.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
In NJ, “premium brands” of cigarettes go for $100 per carton. That’s 50¢ for each coffin nail!
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
I’m 58 with copd and ibs, congestion upstairs and looseness downstairs is nothing that isn’t normal
I stock groceries 40 hours a week, body aches are inevitable
Did feel extra icky late February for a few weeks before we even knew what a problem it was going to be, have to wonder if I already had it too
The missing M. Smokey about 4 years ago
Of course you had symptoms — no sense of smell. You wore the same clothes for 2 weeks.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Egad! The Montrois Clan are survivors of the ’rona!
Still, just another reason to avoid Pierre. And Mona’s retort in panel 3 is so well suited to her….
JP Steve Premium Member about 4 years ago
When did it become “the ’rona?”
mobrien1019 about 4 years ago
At first, the authorities were very specific that to genuinely have Covid you would have to have experienced a dry, hacking cough. Now, if you subjectively recall having had a sniffly nose, or if you sneezed at some point, in the last 9 months, then you were definite a Covid case. Who knows, and who cares, really?