If anything, I want to get over my fears because this is not only about me, this is about everyone. As Dr. Mike says, “Nobody is safe until we are all safe”. While it seems to be easy for so many, I refuse to be that person who does anything to jeopardize the safety of others. So, it’s either remain isolated and in this house til I die (which frankly is unreasonable), or take the vaccine.
I wonder how many people will be hopping on a plane to Australia, New Zealand, Canada, etc. when this is over. I personally am not sure if I can ever get over the selfishness and stupidity of some of my fellow Americans. Some may say, “fine, get out then”. So be it. I prefer to live in a more caring and socially responsible culture. I’m optimistic wrt the virus under the new administration’s very conscious efforts to unite and end this pandemic, however that doesn’t change the fact that half the country doesn’t seem to care about others’ safety. Jmo.
“So far, I’ve been fortunate. But not a day goes by that I don’t wonder whether my streak of good luck is about to end, because the person in front of me in the grocery line is wearing a mask below his nose — expelling a cloud of radioactive COVID dust that I cannot escape, short of dropping $50 on the conveyor belt and trying to outrun the security guard.
With alcoholism, opioid addiction or smoking, we stand a fighting chance. But COVID-19 has turned the most necessary part of living — breathing — into a deadly event. If there’s anything that can make us hate our neighbors, it is the possibility that their very existence — every breath they exhale — could be lethal.“
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Again, where are we on studies re: nose exhalation and droplets/viral load?