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<blockquote data-quote="EK297" data-source="post: 2421228" data-attributes="member: 545875"><p>I think a lot of businesses are continuing to ask people to wear masks. And a lot of people will continue to mask up, social distance and so on. There are some people that will think this is ridiculous. Honestly, though, you need to do what you feel comfortable doing. </p><p></p><p>I will be continuing to wear a mask in any situations where I’m coming into contact with people I don’t know in enclosed spaces. </p><p></p><p>I tested positive for COVID shortly after my first vaccine. I felt pretty awful but it was something I was able to manage at home - the hardest but was trying to handle a very hyperactive four year old! I was incredibly tired, and my blood sugars were a bit crazy. There as never a point for me where I felt hospital treatment was even a worry - felt more like a bad cold/mild flu-type illness that o could manage on my own. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>Em</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EK297, post: 2421228, member: 545875"] I think a lot of businesses are continuing to ask people to wear masks. And a lot of people will continue to mask up, social distance and so on. There are some people that will think this is ridiculous. Honestly, though, you need to do what you feel comfortable doing. I will be continuing to wear a mask in any situations where I’m coming into contact with people I don’t know in enclosed spaces. I tested positive for COVID shortly after my first vaccine. I felt pretty awful but it was something I was able to manage at home - the hardest but was trying to handle a very hyperactive four year old! I was incredibly tired, and my blood sugars were a bit crazy. There as never a point for me where I felt hospital treatment was even a worry - felt more like a bad cold/mild flu-type illness that o could manage on my own. Hope this helps! Em [/QUOTE]
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