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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread is pointless without OP adding discussion of what age(s) and comorbid factors were involved. [/quote] OP here. I told you this in my first post. There is no practical goal to my thread, except deep sadness that I need to express. This is not a "warning, please get vaccinated" post. Otherwise I would have posted in the Health Forum. The people that have refused vaccines are certainly not going to be swayed now. My 73 year old aunt was in good health. But she caught a massive load of Covid because she was caring for her husband, who caught it first, and then recovered at home. She did not recover, and made her choice, since she refused vaccination, mask-wearing AND hospitalization. So what can you do for these people? Nothing. It's indescribably sad.[/quote] She was 73. Who knows if the vaccine would have helped or not. [/quote] Don't assume that age means death by covid. My mother is in her 90s and is vaxxed and boosted. She lives down south where the nut jobs live and has been doing things with her old lady gang unmasked for months. She's still going strong and as far as we know has not had covid. She drives me nuts because she stopped masking unless she has to after her last booster. [/quote] I'm a little confused. I live in Florida, where I assume you think the vast majority are nutjobs, and although some people are masking most are not. I visit Virginia, where I assume you think most people are stable geniuses, and surprise, some people are masking but most are not. Do you think your mother should be masking through her daily life at this point? In the over 55 community where I live many have gotten covid over the past few years and I think maybe two have died, the rest recovered and are active. Also, most are vaxxed and boosted, like your mother.[/quote]
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