I don’t appreciate the hostility of my co-workers

DEAR HARRIETTE: I suffer from extreme allergies all year round and work in a factory. When I get into one of my sneezing or coughing fits, I can feel my co-workers shrink.

Harriette Cole

Got it. Coughing and sneezing spread germs, and nobody wants to get COVID-19. But we all do COVID tests once a week. I never tested positive. I have allergies.

Believe me – it is not easy to have them and have to wear a mask, which only makes it harder to breathe. But I use it anyway, just like everyone else. How can I stop my co-workers from staring at me? It’s hard enough to be there when I’m not feeling well. I don’t appreciate hostility.

Stop yelling

WANTED STOP LOOKING: Make a sign to wear saying: “I HAVE ALLERGIES, DON’T COVI”. Seriously, if allowed, you may want to do this. This tells people that you are not a source of germs that they need to worry about.

I can only imagine how challenging it is for you to have to deal with the daily flashes. Continue to take your allergy medicine. Get the vaccine whenever you need it – with your doctor’s approval, since you are allergic – and use a plaque if your supervisor allows it. This can reduce hostility.

DEAR HARRIETTE: I want to be better in touch with people.

I used to show up and visit some people before COVID-19 days. This included people in my hometown when I went to visit it while on vacation, and people in my neighborhood or from previous jobs whenever I had some downtime. Now I’m home all the time. When people come to my mind, I realize that it’s been a long time since we met.

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