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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 758436" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Thank you MissLulu. I had not seen your post (somehow this new site isn't working for me, at least to let me know about responses. I'm glad I checked again because I saw just now Crayola's post about her Mother being ill. </p><p></p><p>There have been almost 8000 confirmed cases in my very small County of less than 170,000 people. They say that there could be 10 times the amount of cases, undetected. A few weeks ago If that is the case, we could be close to herd immunity, here. </p><p></p><p>I had read online (and didn't know until then) that the Department of Health had stopped contact tracing AT ALL. Which is what I wanted to write about. Here it seems there is acceptance of the disease, and that we will likely get it. If we're old or sick, we are facing what could be death sentences. And that psychological stress we bear alone. Any normalcy in my own life, seems long gone. It's hard to think about a future because there is no control over circumstances outside of one's door. And here in California there is all this smoke. I am grateful that there is no fire, but everywhere else there seems to be. Without an end in site.</p><p></p><p>These are such hard times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 758436, member: 18958"] Thank you MissLulu. I had not seen your post (somehow this new site isn't working for me, at least to let me know about responses. I'm glad I checked again because I saw just now Crayola's post about her Mother being ill. There have been almost 8000 confirmed cases in my very small County of less than 170,000 people. They say that there could be 10 times the amount of cases, undetected. A few weeks ago If that is the case, we could be close to herd immunity, here. I had read online (and didn't know until then) that the Department of Health had stopped contact tracing AT ALL. Which is what I wanted to write about. Here it seems there is acceptance of the disease, and that we will likely get it. If we're old or sick, we are facing what could be death sentences. And that psychological stress we bear alone. Any normalcy in my own life, seems long gone. It's hard to think about a future because there is no control over circumstances outside of one's door. And here in California there is all this smoke. I am grateful that there is no fire, but everywhere else there seems to be. Without an end in site. These are such hard times. [/QUOTE]
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