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Has Achieved Nirvana |
https://www.inquirer.com/healt...vid-19-20210225.html
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Gadfly |
I think simple enhanced precautions have made a humongous difference. Sad though that the tin-foil hats/anti-vaxxers see a need to make a conspiracy where one doesn't exist. I'm tickled to have a reason to wear a mask -- I've been looking for a reason to wear one at Wal-Mart my whole life.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
I've been thinking that wearing masks to prevent flu is probably a good idea. I would be very happy to never get the flue ever again....
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Beatification Candidate |
Not a sniffle or cough for a year now... I think I will continue masking in the future while tuning and especially while on public transit...
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Minor Deity |
Well I heard that covid was caused by flu shots and remained latent until you put on a mask, which then activates it. Same friend who shared this nugget thinks of course that with my covid vaccine I have now been microchipped by Bill Gates. Jf
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Gadfly |
not the tracking device we hold in our hands though. Not evil enough looking.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Welcome to parts of Asia, pre-covid. It was all that unusual. I expect to continue to wear a mask, but only because I expect covid to be around, in some form, even if a smaller threat, for quite a while. | |||
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Yes, as Quirt notes, welcome to parts of Asia. I remember seeing Asians at airports wearing masks years ago and wondering at their seeming excess of caution. BTW, if you never get the flue you'll never make the fire draw properly ... | |||
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
I should have written "in the US' in my post. In Japan people wear masks all the time, sometimes it's for pollen allergies, sometimes it's to protect themselves from getting sick, sometimes it's because they have a cold and they want to protect others. It's very common and non-problematic. The flipside of that is I've been wondering if people in Japan tend to be too casual with mask hygiene, by which I mean, how you handle a mask that has been used etc. I think if we're going to be wearing masks a lot, we need to treat them as potentially transmissive as soon as they are no longer on our faces....
I never make any claims to being able to spell. Or type.
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