- Very Careful
- I feel lucky
- I Act like it doesn’t exist
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My brother is acting like it doesn’t exist. I’m very careful.
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My brother is acting like it doesn’t exist. I’m very careful.
I don’t leave the house, like at all, so I’m only worried about my parents contracting the 'rona (I live with them). I make sure they always have their mask and use hand sanitizer when applicable, and always wash their hands when they get home from work.
I’m very careful because the U.S. continues to be doing a terrible job at managing the coronavirus.
i didn’t feel like i fit a category, im a hermit and wear a mask when i go to town for groceries once a week. but mom and dad go out everyday, so if i catch it, i will catch it from them. anyhow i still visit them daily, so i guess i’ve been lucky so far.
I (Personally), Am Taking it as Serious as I Did in The Beginning.
I Didn’t Understand it Then.
And I Don’t Understand it Now.
Sincerely,
DJ Nosferatu Bat (sleepoptimistic)
In the last few days 5 people died in my little city.
I’m being very careful still. I’m staying home as much as possible and wearing a mask everywhere when I do go out.
We are forced to wear mask in stores or otherwise i probably wouldnt.
I am very careful but my brother acts like it doesn’t exist either.
He keeps taking his mask off his face when we are all together.
He also wants to have a family gathering over his new house this Christmas Eve.
He continues to go out in public.
Ugh!!
I voted very careful…oklahoma isn’t all in on wearing masks…it’s a red state.
I am in the middle. I go out a lot but I wear my mask.
Europe seems to be relatively safe.
In the UK I do not have much of a problem.
My home town only has 7 cases per 100,000 people, which is basically the size of the population anyway.
A lot of paranoia surrounds Covid. The deaths here are counted if Covid is mentioned on a death certificate.
You only really have to worry if your 70+ and/or have underlying health conditions. Healthy people in the main are relatively safe.
I will be getting a flu jab from now on though. Still a lot of people die from that ya’know
I don’t know how to vote on this. Perplexed. (Voted lucky after some thought) I don’t want to wear a mask but I do when necessary. I have other health problems that make it difficult. Like epilepsy and Asthma/COPD. I live in a very humid, hot place where they mandate everyone wear a mask. I am a hermit so I was barely affected by COVID. My life didn’t change at all.
Except ppl have attacked me verbally in parking lot for not wearing a mask when I was minding my own business unloading groceries at my car after coming down from psychosis and having tactile hallucinations. It made me very agitated. For this reason I have mixed emotions. I understand the need to be cautious at same time ppl are being rude, and over stepping in my opinion.
I decided I would just continue to have my groceries delivered and I feel so very blessed that I am in a position to where I can have this done with minimal interaction with anyone. COVID and the Mask situation makes me VERY anxious!! I feel my only real safe place is in therapy and at home.
At 3k deaths a day I consider it just a matter of time until it gets my family.
I wear a mask when I go places. I don’t do gloves because you really have to change them a lot to be safe, learned that when I worked in healthcare.
My husband and son are in the at risk category. It’s still a big deal for us.
I act as if it doesn’t exist. I dont care at all
The infection rate is still low in my town, but i always wear a mask when out and about.
The younger generation dont seem to give a toss tho - going in shops with no protection and barging past you in the shopping que.
I consider myself quite fit and healthy at 45 - but im just not risking it. And ill be sure to be getting my common flu jab next month as well.
Considering I live with someone whose chance of surviving if they get the virus is about 6%, I take it very seriously.
In my county we had one family get it, 3 people. No active cases. But it was enough to cause the whole county to start wearing masks. So we all do. I rarely go out. But I wouldn’t anyway. I honestly don’t worry too much about it because there isn’t too much of it here. When I was in an affected county I was terrified and took all the precautions like sanitizing everything that came into the house.
My psychologist has had covid, she has been at home for 28 days with all the symptoms and has lost 6 kg, the doctors did not want to go to take care of her at home, she has had two positive results, I did not understand why she did not treat me in the break with my boyfriend but she was very sick