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Please wear a mask and social distance

Posts: 252 Member
edited December 2024 in Chit-Chat
Because of my excellent health and work out routine I will not be impacted by the virus however for the safety of others I encourage everyone to wear a mask and social distance as much as possible

Let’s make sure the rest of the year is rainbows and sunshine for everyone!

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  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    beg me.
  • Posts: 6,286 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    beg me.

    You're an actual comedian 😝
  • Posts: 3,684 Member
    Thanks for the motivation bestie
  • Posts: 252 Member
    I checked with my friends at the CDC and they said my counsel of yesterday still applies today.
  • Posts: 252 Member
    Masks.... they’re just not for Jim Carrey
  • Posts: 523 Member
    Finally celebrities can go out in public and not be recognised. That’s all I’ve got atm,
  • Posts: 252 Member
    I hope everyone is being safe like me.
  • Posts: 71 Member
    iMago wrote: »
    no problem

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    so the scoop in front of your special mask is for...... food? :D
  • Posts: 71 Member
    RevGym2 wrote: »
    Because of my excellent health and work out routine I will not be impacted by the virus however for the safety of others I encourage everyone to wear a mask and social distance as much as possible

    Let’s make sure the rest of the year is rainbows and sunshine for everyone!

    you forgot unicorns and puppies..........
  • Posts: 8,714 Member

    so the scoop in front of your special mask is for...... food? :D

    its to make sure you have enough fluids
  • Posts: 523 Member

    so the scoop in front of your special mask is for...... food? :D

    It collects dew overnight so you can have a drink in the morning. Great for desert regions
  • Posts: 587 Member
    Thank you. Masking, hand washing and social distancing is the answer. This is very important to slow the spread and not surge the hospitals and keep those who are high risk safe and alive. Being socially responsible in these ways will keep everything open and running also.
  • Posts: 7,460 Member
    Always! Thanks, Rev!
  • Posts: 319 Member
    I wear a mask every time I am in public and absolutely wash my hands and use sanitizer. I saw a commercial the other night though for a pleco glass body shield you "wear". Me and my wife were like WTF? Seriously?
  • Posts: 252 Member
    @jcrav77 wrote: »
    Thank you. Masking, hand washing and social distancing is the answer. This is very important to slow the spread and not surge the hospitals and keep those who are high risk safe and alive. Being socially responsible in these ways will keep everything open and running also.

    We should be best friends.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    RevGym2 wrote: »

    We should be best friends.

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    No thank you. No one here has changed a thing and we’re doing fine. The only ones wearing masks are from out of this area.

    I would ask that all the people moving from the city to our rural communities social distance themselves and stay in the city.
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    Ok
  • Posts: 8,714 Member
    done
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  • Posts: 1,592 Member
    I didn't wear a mask to the store today and I paid with cash. I felt like a rebel.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    I want our today to my favorite running shop, everybody was wearing a mask.

    Our numbers are beginning to even out and businesses are beginning to reopen - Thank God.

    With any luck, within a few weeks, our Covid numbers will be flatter than my 5th grade girlfriend.
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    I retired over a thousand American flags today along with fellow veterans.

    Some wore a mask and others did not. I did not.

    Some of those who did wear a “mask” wore an inappropriate mask that produce small droplets which evaporate into droplet nuclei and remain suspended in air. Those droplet nuclei are suspended longer giving additional time to be inhaled.

    The majority of people dying from COVID, AKA SARS-CoV-2, have a preexisting condition such as cardiovascular disease or are smokers.

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    Motorsheen wrote: »
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    A plus Sir.... <3
  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    Hey Rev.. hope you and the fam are doing ok.. 👋
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    tittyman1 wrote: »
    I retired over a thousand American flags today along with fellow veterans.

    Some wore a mask and others did not. I did not.

    Some of those who did wear a “mask” wore an inappropriate mask that produce small droplets which evaporate into droplet nuclei and remain suspended in air. Those droplet nuclei are suspended longer giving additional time to be inhaled.

    The majority of people dying from COVID, AKA SARS-CoV-2, have a preexisting condition such as cardiovascular disease or are smokers.

    don't forget cancer. and those who are over er - a certain age. double bingo for some of us.
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