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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes not going inside anywhere I don't have to and masking when I do. But haven't been inside a store or anywhere in a while bc I saw the wastewater shoot up.[/quote] +1 too many people have got covid the last few weeks no taking any chances. Who wants long covid, heart problems, POTS or a shrunken brain?! NOT I. [/quote] Agree. Too many people now want to shrug off the whole idea of Covid being serious any more, or long Covid being a thing. They are wrong to do so. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2023/07/26/long-covid-brain-function-cognition-memory/ This link should get beyond the paywall, but the upshot is: Long covid can fry your memory and cognition for up to two years. And people can develop long covid symptoms after what seem like those mild "cold-like" cases everyone things are no big deal. We don't have people dying horribly and alone, intubated, unable to see their family one last time, and we don't have trucks lined up as makeshift morgues outside hospitals any more, like in 2020. But people who shrug off Covid altogheter, and think they have zero responsibility to the community for helping keep it in check via vaccination, boosters and masking, are very short-sighted and intensely selfish. [/quote]
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