• wisemanzero@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I would have said the same. 3 and a half years working retail during the pandemic and last week was the week it knocked me on my ass. Be careful.

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    1 year ago

    At this point it’s highly unlikely that there remains a human in an urban center that has not caught covid once. Maybe they didn’t have symptoms, maybe they didn’t notice, but they’ve had covid.

    That or they’re a hermit.

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      1 year ago

      I live in one of the largest US cities, attend concerts, use public transit, and fly internationally. No covid in this house, and we go through a box of RATs a week. Not immunocompromised, we just don’t want covid.

      The secret: we wear respirators everywhere and use nasal spray before & after risky situations.

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    1 year ago

    Avoid kids, don’t go outside unless you have to, don’t touch everything you see like you’re some kind of toddler; hands in your pocket. Don’t slack on basic precautions, gravitate towards old people and if you see a white girl cough, drop your path and reroute to avoid them.

    The first and last ones are by far the most important to follow; by far the biggest vectors of the disease.