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No mask in sight here ANYWHERE.
Russ
Russ
No mask in sight here ANYWHERE.
Russ
I see them from time to time. Asians in the US wear them more often than most people. Seems to be a cultural thing. My neighbor works in retail, and is around a lot of people she doesn't know. She wears one at work. That makes good sense.
Red states in the US are very anti-mask, and are becoming more and more anti-vax... especially Texas. I guess masks and vaccines fall under the "woke" category.
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Yeah asians driving wear them .
January this year I fired my family practitioner and hired a new one. She is amazing. I trust her implicitly. I have had the two initial COVID vaccines and one booster. We both had a mild case of COVID a year ago. I am a former heavy smoker. My lung capacity is restricted. My doctor recommended the new booster. I have an appointment for the COVID booster shot and the pneumonia vaccine tomorrow.
My doctor has ordered flu vaccines and will let me know when she has it available. Probably in a week or two. I have not had the Shingles vaccine; it is on the to do list.
I see very few masks. We do not wear mask, nor do we attend large crowd events. This summer has been so miserably hot that I have rarely poked my head outside. I order my groceries for pick up. I have only occasionally gone into a store. I kind of miss grocery shopping. It sounds crazy but I pay more attention to fruits and vegetables than the store shoppers do.
George refuses to take the new booster.
DITTOAny day above earth is a bonus.
George refuses to take the new booster.
The following people are eligible for an autumn Covid booster:
Residents in care homes for older adults
This is because the risk of severe Covid continues to be strongly associated with increasing age and underlying health conditions.
- All adults aged 65 years and over
- People aged 6 months to 64 years in a clinical risk group, as defined in tables 3 and 4 of the Covid-19 chapter of the UKHSA Green Book on Immunisation
- frontline health and social care workers.
- People aged 12 to 64 years who are household contacts of people with immunosuppression, as defined in the UKHSA Green Book
- People aged 16 to 64 years who are carers, as defined in the UKHSA Green Book, and staff working in care homes for older adults
That's a shame. Have you tried saying 'do it for me?'. I know its what I would say.
Here, they just announced roll out of the booster for the following groups:
That's a shame. Have you tried saying 'do it for me?'. I know its what I would say.
Here, they just announced roll out of the booster for the following groups:
Good idea. When I ask him to humor me or do something for me he usually does. It will probably take multiple, gentle pokes. He is really addiment about not having the new booster.That's a shame. Have you tried saying 'do it for me?'.
Good idea. When I ask him to humor me or do something for me he usually does. It will probably take multiple, gentle pokes. He is really addiment about not having the new booster.