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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is crazy. You’re likely upset that you pushed masking so much and didn’t have any clue that they are largely ineffective. I’d feel dumb too. Your extreme emotions about all of this are likely due to the fact that you were fooled and now realize it. Sorry. [/quote] I’ll add that I have a hunch your COVID denying family members are alive and well. That probably angers you too. [/quote] OP here, this is a disgusting comment. I would never wish ill on anyone and am not angry that they're alive and well. [/quote] I didn’t mean as though you would wish them ill will. But I do think it’s hard for many very into covid people to admit that they didn’t experience a different outcome than most people who ran around unvaxed without masks. [/quote] I think it’s hard for many *not* into covid people to remember that a whole lot of folks died or got long term symptoms. [/quote] Tons of people died, yes. But they were mostly elderly. The real risk to OP was her child’s illness. Not covid. The long term symptoms thing is always thrown out there by covidians, but most of us can just use common sense and ascertain that although almost everyone we know had covid, not a single person is still sick. I truly do think there are a lot of people out there like OP who were fooled and spent years doing silly things like going around in cloth masks. It’s probably hard to accept that the covid denying relatives were correct. [/quote] Fooled? When you are responsible for taking care of other people, you do as much as you can to protect yourself an others with the information available. Shift as information shifts and hospitals empty. The family issue extends beyond COVID[/quote]
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