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Ms. Toad

(35,417 posts)
14. Same argument in our house.
Fri Aug 5, 2022, 07:16 AM
Aug 2022

She won't change. At day 5, when the health department order allowed us to leave our home with masks, I caught her in my 90 that old mother's kitchen with her mask off. GRRR.

My symptoms were really mild (less than any cold I've had - gone in 3 - 4 days, except for the lingering positive test). BUT I'm currently hospitalized with pancreatitis - likely caused by gall stones. Both gall stones and pancreatitis are among the plethora of things for which they are discovering COVID increases the risk.

Yup. I'm keeping my mask on in indoor public settings. nt SunSeeker Aug 2022 #1
Even if study says "water is wet", like this one, studies still necessary, beneficial & worth it. nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2022 #2
Agree. riversedge Aug 2022 #3
Better safe than sorry underpants Aug 2022 #4
10 of my neighbors tested positive in the last two weeks jimfields33 Aug 2022 #12
I'd bet that mask wearers are also more focused on hand washing and other efforts. oldsoftie Aug 2022 #5
Right. The study showed correlation, not causality. thesquanderer Aug 2022 #15
I'd say, "Duh," but all to many here in DU Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #6
Thats what my husband said until he got covid Tree Lady Aug 2022 #7
Yay for you! Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #8
My husband tested negative first day of symptoms Tree Lady Aug 2022 #9
You lucked out. Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #10
Sorry you got it Tree Lady Aug 2022 #11
Same argument in our house. Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #14
Hope you get better soon Tree Lady Aug 2022 #19
The version going around now has GI symptoms Ms. Toad Aug 2022 #22
I'll never understand this crap. My wife's had it a week & I never got it. oldsoftie Aug 2022 #17
We did the same. phylny Aug 2022 #23
Good for you!! Tree Lady Aug 2022 #24
I hope you stay well and that phylny Aug 2022 #25
Did they control for vaccination status? Mask wearers are much more likely to be vaxxed and progree Aug 2022 #13
That's a good question teach1st Aug 2022 #16
TY for posting this! Duppers Aug 2022 #21
What % of each group was fully vaccinated? Martin Eden Aug 2022 #18
What drives me crazy, is... Pluvious Aug 2022 #20
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