Jonathan1990
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Coronavirus is making my life hard at the moment mostly not knowing how long I'll have to endure people wearing masks everywhere although I'm exempt.
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Coronavirus is making my life hard at the moment mostly not knowing how long I'll have to endure people wearing masks everywhere although I'm exempt.
Coronavirus is making my life hard at the moment mostly not knowing how long I'll have to endure people wearing masks everywhere although I'm exempt.
Why does it bother you that people wear masks? I really don't understand. The way things are going now, Americans at
risk for negative C-19 outcomes may wear masks forever. Look at Asian
countries where masks have been the norm for years.
Yes if people wearing masks is keeping people safe
Numerous studies have shown that wearing masks helps reduce infection rates. Perfect: NO. Helpful: YES
I think it is similar to wearing a seatbelt in your car, putting your
infant or child in a car seat, not driving drunk, obeying traffic laws,
covering your mouth when you cough, washing your hands after going to the bathroom, etc.
Unless you can't due to health grounds. (before the pandemic I was discouraged going to bars as I was aware that some other men in the bathroom were not washing their hands - DISGUSTING)
What I've experienced is being continually under the weather being forced to stand and queque to get food then trying to avoid people in supermarkets ,I haven't changed apart from that live alone have no support (family type)so no contact ,watched YouTube and dailymotion and BBC iPlayer like there's no tomorrow ,wish I could understand what people mean ,when they say ,imagine what it's like for pigs in a farrowing crate, they've been locked down their whole lives ?they only see sunlight on the way to the slaughterhouse .Normally, you'd think that someone autistic and as introverted as I am would have no problem with isolation and barely being able to go out, but even within the first few weeks of being on lockdown months ago, it got old really fast for me.
It's one thing to choose not to go out or see people willingly, but another beast entirely when it's enforced for the sake of not just my own safety, but that of others as well.
I've re-watched a lot of my favorite series and enjoyed to a degree some of the old games on my Steam backlog I've been meaning to get to, lately though I've just been wanting a change of scenery so badly, even though change for me is usually something I hate.
As I've said previously, I don't really have people to talk to at all, and my desire for that has increased with the lockdown as well, even here, I've wanted to add my input on certain threads, but I've worried that someone else might say it better, or what I've wanted to say, I just couldn't find the right words to use.
Does anyone else have this issue, or is it just me?
Do you also hate mask wearing?Covid has risen sharply in the country where I live, particularly in the larger cities, some of which are close to lockdown. In early December I have to go and have medical scans and tests done at the hospital in the capital, and this is making me extremely anxious. The fact that I might catch Covid, the disruption, the queues, the waiting, the changes in procedures, having to stay away from home. I hate it, I wish I could just not go.