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Old 08-26-2021, 05:06 PM
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If I were locating a monoclonal antibody center I would look to place it in a medical office, a hospital, or a building off by itself with adequate parking. I would not locate it in a Village square. Putting this center in the Barnstorm Theater in Brownwood does not, in my opinion, look like such a good idea. People who need treatment like this more than likely are unvaccinated. Their families may be unvaccinated as well. They could live anywhere in the area and now we are having them come into Brownwood accompanied by their close relatives. What do you think these other family members will do while waiting for the patient to get their treatment? Maybe shop in Brownwood? Go to a restaurant? This is a concentrated number of Covid exposed people from all over the area walking around Brownwood. My wife has ruled out going to Brownwood for shopping or eating. My wife’s concern is very high and some of our neighbors are also very concerned. I have tended to downplay the risk as there are Covid positive patients everywhere and I only visit Dunkin' Donuts once a week, but upon thinking about what my wife has said, I plan to get coffee elsewhere from now on. Why expose myself to additional risk if I don’t have to?

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