Drew Brophy - in ICU w/ COVID fighting for his life

LelandCuz

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Didn't you go surfing the day after the big washout we had a few weeks back? You scared of COVID but hepatitis no problem?

You're going to get it. It's only a matter of time.

More than likely you've already had it.
It seems there are some people who can't catch it. I've been exposed countless times and always test negative. I have a few friends in the same boat. We are all vaccinated for whatever that's worth but I was exposed at least twice before being vaccinated.
 
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Autoprax

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It seems there are some people who can't catch it. I've been exposed countless times and always test negative. I have a few friends in the same boat. We are all vaccinated for whatever that's worth but I was exposed at least twice before being vaccinated.
There is a teacher at my work that got it three times.

Covid loves him.
 
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PJ

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It's weird to see some people with masks on but when you've been positive you're supposed to wear a mask around others for 10 or 14 days or so (I always have to look the guidelines up online) after onset of symptoms so I give people the benefit of a doubt.
 

Mr Doof

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But why are they even wearing them in the first place? I just don't get it.

There is a guy at a restaurant that we go to every week. He's a server and has a full beard and still wears a mask. The mask is literally about an inch off of his face because of the beard. Really? What's the point?
Think of the benefits:

1 Less chance for whiskers in your food
2 Less chance of spittle in your food
3 Less chance of seeing his ugly face

-Devil's advocate out!
 

Autoprax

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I think the mask would cause the muscles in your face to atrophy.

Like a cast on your arm.

You need those to work to communicate effectively and access your emotions.
 

Waterlogged05

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I think the mask would cause the muscles in your face to atrophy.

Like a cast on your arm.

You need those to work to communicate effectively and access your emotions.
I still haven't gotten back to pre-covid routine shaving.
Got so used to saying screw it that I look like a crazed maniac today