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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]N-95 in public places like grocery stores, metro, flights and medical setting. Flu shot for the entire family, asap (at least 2 weeks before school opens.) [/quote] Covid is very smart. It only strikes at doctors offices, grocery stores and on the metro! This virus is so smart! What CAN'T it do? Most Covid is spread in the home, but you do you. Keep masking, at least us normal people know who to avoid in public![/quote] NP- you’re obviously not very smart if you don’t get it. No one said they can only get it in those places. The difference is that if some of us are going to get a virus that could potentially take us out for weeks or longer, [b]we would rather get it from someone we know and care about[/b] as opposed to some @sshat stranger on the metro. Also it’s called risk REDUCTION, not taking out risk altogether. Serious idiots on this forum.[/quote] Omg these words came out of your mouth and you’re the one calling people idiots?!? Oh wait. You’re right. The Covid from the people you know and care about is much less severe that the @asshat stranger variant. My bad. [/quote] NP. You might want to take a walk to manage your anger and hostility. What the PP said was entirely reasonable. No one can be "safe" from COVID; we can only try to reduce the risk of contracting the virus. Some people don't care how many times they get it; others would like to avoid it if they can due to health conditions or other factors, including the body of research suggesting that COVID is more likely to cause longer-term problems than the common cold or the flu. Living with COVID can involve minimizing risk in indoor or crowded settings, like the Metro or in stores, while accepting more risk while engaging in activities that are most important and meaningful. There are also people who actually care about others and want to avoid spreading the virus to others who are more vulnerable. If they get COVID, they get it. Some people would rather avoid catching COVID while commuting to work but are willing to risk getting it while on the trip of a lifetime. Why does this bother you so much? [/quote]
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