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Originally Posted by Mortal1
So those of you fearful of those without masks....you disinfect every piece of mail? you wear gloves to the grocery store? you wear gloves to pump gas? you go shopping where others don't wear masks? you eat out? it's endless...if no one sneezes/coughs around you or on what you but or bring into your home then your concern is only partial....therefore irrational.
You can always just buy everything over the internet and have an expensive disinfectant booth set up at your house. If you are going to complain about the maskless then stop leaving your house as there are chances of getting the virus from other things that are just as likely to give you the virus.
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Sir/Madam. I don't know how old you are, but it is not good to be inside a building with people not wearing masks. It is extremely dangerous for those who are over 65. We have learned mail is NOT a problem or a worry as a source of transfer. We do not eat out and have not eaten out since the early part of March when two close friends went with a group of ten to celebrate St. Patrick's day and the waitress had cold like symptoms. Six out of the ten contracted Covid-19 here in The Villages. One friend was in Ocala Hospital for ten days intubated. Her sister became so sick that someone had to take care of her at home and then she had to be transferred to the hospital and rehydrated.
Now that the Covid-19 virus from England is here, that version is EXTREMELY more contagious, not more deadly but more contagious. We do have the hope of the availability of blood serum from those who survived the virus and of course the vaccine is slowly becoming available to us. It is wise to be very careful now. There is light at the end of the tunnel, but the cases and the deaths have greatly increased in the last seven days around HERE.
The virus lives in the nasal oral cavity of those infected and they may show no symptoms. To older people, death is usually brought by pneumonia or some form of unusual clotting. And as you know, you die without the solace of any loved ones present. This is not ANYTHING TO MESS WITH.