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renniks

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Personally, I'd rather live a normal life and be allowed to shake hands and hug and take my chances. If someone is deathly afraid of the virus, really the only sure way is to avoid people totally.
I don't think that cost is worth it, but that has to be each individuals decision.
 
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Personally, I'd rather live a normal life and be allowed to shake hands and hug and take my chances.

with fibromyalgia, I have NO energy
so no energy to fight a potentially deadly virus
 
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renniks

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with fibromyalgia, I have NO energy
so no energy to fight a potentially deadly virus

last time my kid passed me a cold, she was well in a wk
took me a whole month to get over a cold!

that was about 7 yrs ago
now I stay away from her if she gets a cold

I DO want people to stay away as long as covid is here!
husband went out of town & I made him quarantine at a hotel when he returned, lol
The thing is..I think it's always going to be here, unfortunately.
 
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people are still getting covid/dying in county where I live

And many, many, many more survive the virus.

masks have been "optional" for some time- in stores, school district, etc

Yay! They were pretty much useless anyway; just safety theater.

people no longer social distance, either!
yesterday went to drug store for my monthly visit
woman w/o mask pushed her cart right up to counter left of me so she was right beside me
I ended up moving over to right to wait for my change

You're vaccinated, right? What's your worry, then? The vaccines are effective, aren't they?

Trust yourself to the Lord who holds the length of your days in His hands. There is far more safety in Him than in any vaccine.

how can I not get covid when NO ONE cares anymore?

You've probably already had it and never realized. This is the case for over 40% of people who've been infected. You don't hear this in the mainstream media, though, do you? Fear, danger, and threat are more attention-grabbing than the actual facts:

- Under 60, healthy people have a 99.5% recovery rate from the virus.
- Among the vulnerable, the recovery rate is still in the 90th percentile.
- Natural immunity is far superior to vaccine immunity.
- The present dominant strains of the virus are more infectious but very weak in their effects, no worse, generally, than a common cold.

So, relax. Trust God. And let others live their lives as they wish. In fact, love them - even when it costs you. Like Jesus did for you.
 
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"Trust yourself to the Lord who holds the length of your days in His hands. There is far more safety in Him than in any vaccine." said @aiki

God has let almost one million people die from covid including over 1,000 children! not to mention all those who end up with long haul covid:
The tragedy of long COVID - Harvard Health
 
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aiki

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YOU DO know the vaccine is to prevent hospitalization/death
I don't want covid period cause I don't have energy to fight anything

But the vaccines have not, in every instance, actually prevented either event.

If you're in a weakened physical condition and vulnerable to a worse fight with the virus, in a free society, its incumbent on you to protect yourself, not on everybody else to do so. A stranger in a grocery store can't be expected to know your story and accommodate your susceptibilities. It seems reasonable, don't you think, for them to assume that, if you're in a public place like a grocery store, you are willing to run the risk of infection.

God has let almost one million people die from covid including over 1,000 children! not to mention all those who end up with long haul covid:
The tragedy of long COVID - Harvard Health

Yes. God will "kill" every single person living on this planet right now (if Christ doesn't return first) and has done, generation upon generation, since He populated the world with living creatures. He does so in a great variety of ways - ways we don't hear about any more because every death, however it occurred, is now due to Covid. And, by the way, God has sustained the lives of 100s of millions of folks worldwide who've been infected with virus.

"And let others live their lives as they wish. In fact, love them - even when it costs you."

not going to happen!
people ...stay 6 ft AWAY from me

I think, as you've experienced, it will end up being the other way 'round: If you want distance, you're going to have to stay away from others.
 
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It seems reasonable, don't you think, for them to assume that, if you're in a public place like a grocery store, you are willing to run the risk of infection.


OP referred to drug store
 
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I have had lots of COVID patients throughout this pandemic. We'll have times where it feels like we have no COVID patients and times where we get slammed with them. I wear an N95 and eyewear (in addition to gown and gloves) when dealing with these folks. The rest of the time I'm wearing a regular mask and eyewear in non-isolation patient rooms- some of whom later turn up positive for COVID. The overwhelming majority of COVID patients I've seen are not vaccinated.

I have yet to get COVID. I am fully vaccinated. I take zinc, vitamin C, and vitamin D. I socially distance. I try to be healthy. However, I don't let this stop me from living my life.

You seriously can't go through life worrying whether some rando will give you COVID at this stage. Take precautions and go about your day. Getting bent out of shape regarding other people won't help you. Omicron is not like the initial COVID we saw.
 
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Omicron is not like the initial COVID we saw.

yet a lot of people are ending up with long haul covid EVEN if they had a mild covid case

Vaccinated Isn't Enough: Omicron Carries the Risk of Long Covid

"Like Covid-19 itself, the symptoms of Long Covid can range from being relatively mild (e.g. becoming out of breath more easily, sleep disruptions, intermittent joint pain) to those that are so severe they leave some people unable to work — like debilitating exhaustion, loss of mobility, cognitive impairment, and drastic personality changes."
 
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I'm 17 With Long-Haul COVID, & I’m Terrified I Will Never Live A Normal Life


"Almost two years later, I still have long-term lung damage and COVID-related health issues that have landed me back in the hospital multiple times. Every time it happens, I feel enraged first and then terrified that I won’t ever be able to live a normal life."



SO yes, covid is something to avoid especially with risk of long haul
 
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had to go to drug store again

another rude, maskless person got on top of me in line & took MY space at the cash register

I said "what happened to social distancing"
he said "it went away"
I said "people are still dying"
cashier chimes in "of cancer, car accidents...."
I said "cancer isn't catchy"
then the guy said "people are dying from wearing masks"

I'm wearing a mask & now he's smiling so broadly like he's mocking me!
 
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I'm 17 With Long-Haul COVID, & I’m Terrified I Will Never Live A Normal Life


"Almost two years later, I still have long-term lung damage and COVID-related health issues that have landed me back in the hospital multiple times. Every time it happens, I feel enraged first and then terrified that I won’t ever be able to live a normal life."



SO yes, covid is something to avoid especially with risk of long haul

www.covid19criticalcare.com

The western medical Establishment has resisted cheap, highly-effective treatments of Covid19 right from the start. As a result, millions of people have died. But Covid infections and their effects have been very successfully treated without vaccination all around the world. Ivermectin, in particular, has an enormous mountain of data in support of its efficacy against Covid - and in treatment of those with "long-haul" Covid. Big Pharma wants you vaccinated, though, and so these highly effective but CHEAPER treatments for Covid are made to seem ridiculous and even dangerous - the very opposite of the truth.

www.brownstone.org
www.bird-group.org
www.pandata.org
 
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another rude, maskless person got on top of me in line & took MY space at the cash register

I'm wearing a mask & now he's smiling so broadly like he's mocking me!

Unfortunately this is the world we live in. He had no business being that close even without a pandemic. People are mean spirited and like to harass others.

A while back a friend had shared that she told a person who was too close to her in line at the register, "Unless you plan on paying for my stuff, you have no reason to be this close."

I don't know how the rest of the conversation went or if the person backed up, but it made her feel good to say that. I'm not brave enough to speak up to strangers.

One trick that I have tried is to keep my cart between me and the person behind me.

I wonder if you could complain to management about the cashier's response. Does the store have a policy on masks and social distancing? I think it was inappropriate that the employee joined in.
 
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A while back a friend had shared that she told a person who was too close to her in line at the register, "Unless you plan on paying for my stuff, you have no reason to be this close.

thank you for this ^
if needed, will use next time

only get a few items @ drug store

however, like your idea
now I'll take cart/use as a buffer behind me at checkout
 
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