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To: Doren who wrote (1436081)1/29/2024 6:18:47 PM
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LOL

The virus doesn't care who it infects.. It's just looking for another host so it will spread. The virus needs that to survive!

But as we all know lots of people died going about their normal daily routine. Idiot's and it's really sad to see them go home and spread it to the rest of the family and then they spread it to hundreds of folks and so on and so on.

When my engineering buddies got home from Australia March 21, 2020 arriving at LAX you could see the look of fear on everyone's faces. Our Alaska airlines flight to Seattle had only six people on it! And getting to SeaTac my friends son picked us up at the airport. Virtually no one on I-5. It was really eerie.

Next day drove down to my local Costco and stocked up on a month and a half of food. I only left the house about once every thirty days or so. Fortunately I had a chest freezer so it was easy to stock up food. Cranked down the temp in the main refrigerator to just above freezing so milk could last longer than 30 days.

Senior hours at Costco kicked in a couple months later and that made it really easy to get in and out in less than ten minutes. Self checkout really sped the process up.

All my close friends were basically doing the same thing until we got the first vaccines in January of 2021.

None of us has been infected yet.

Pretty much resumed normal routine by March of 2021 but avoided crowds and especially folks who were not masked up like the plague.

Use your brains folks and study the actual science not the social media crap. My biology education from college really helped a lot. Plus my neighborhood docs!

They emailed me every day when I was in Australia keeping me updated on the kayos back home and what to do to protect myself.

I was very grateful for that.