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Originally Posted by regas56
In the last 12 months I've survived emergency open heart surgery, 3 precancerous polyp's, 4 diverticulitis pockets, a double esophageal stricture (couldn't swallow food), and infected tick bite and now I'm 6 weeks into a nasty brown recluse spider bite..I'm really sorry but the coronavirus is about the last thing I'm going to worry about right now. I work full time with power tools every single day and am on eliquis and aspirin.... seriously the coronovirus??? hahahahaha I have more customers than I can handle inviting me into their homes and they don't seem to be much concerned either. In the last year I've come to realize that when my God says it's time to come home I can be hiding in the darkest deepest recesses of my closet with a blanket over my head and I'll still be going home.. I however will NOT jeopardize others with my choices by invading your social space or not wear a mask in your home if you ask and I will monitor my health every single day.. In the last 4 hospital/doctors visits I have not been asked to wear a mask and less then 30% of the medical staff have worn them so I choose to not walk around town with a loose fitting blanket on my face because a scientist says they might or might not work..I went to Walmart yesterday for a script and rubbed shoulders with 1000 other people and they said I was fine but when I went out to my truck and found I had a flat the shop at walmart said sorry we can't fix it because we're closed for the coronovirus until further notice... What??? Somethings not right here folks and I ain't falling for it..
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Hmmm. No masks in the hospital? Those stays were in the last 2 or 3 months? And rubbed shoulders with a 1000 people at Walmart? A little hyperbole to make a point I guess. With all you’ve been through it seems to me wearing a mask to protect others from similar suffering would be a given for you. And let’s be honest, it is nothing like wearing a blanket. Little kids can handle wearing them for hours, I think us adult men and women could too.