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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2456764" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’m more or less the same. It’s nice to know that the daughter who lives the closest always does an LFT before she visits us, and the shoe shop staff, and the other customer, we’re all wearing good masks, unlike so many here. I’ve seen a doc about twice since January 2020, had one retinal photography session, one meeting with the diabetes specialist nurse. I’ve seen younger daughter and family just four times since January 2020, sat in friends’ rooms with the big windows wide open a handful of times, and sat or walked outdoors much more. It’s supermarkets, pharmacies and post offices that are the places I visit where the risks are greatest, especially with the lax attitudes that abound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2456764, member: 68789"] I’m more or less the same. It’s nice to know that the daughter who lives the closest always does an LFT before she visits us, and the shoe shop staff, and the other customer, we’re all wearing good masks, unlike so many here. I’ve seen a doc about twice since January 2020, had one retinal photography session, one meeting with the diabetes specialist nurse. I’ve seen younger daughter and family just four times since January 2020, sat in friends’ rooms with the big windows wide open a handful of times, and sat or walked outdoors much more. It’s supermarkets, pharmacies and post offices that are the places I visit where the risks are greatest, especially with the lax attitudes that abound. [/QUOTE]
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