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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 758447" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>I'm so frightened and sad to hear of the illness that's affecting us here. It's so maddening, I feel like it didn't have to end up this way. I'm in California and we shut down early and have been fairly compliant on the whole about face masks, etc. And still. Here we are. I'm 67 and my husband has poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis. He's on those nasty infusions that wipe out your immune system. My grandkids are distance learning, so we don't have to worry about that, at least. Their mother lives in her car and her friends are all getting the virus. She had asthma and a worn down system from years of meth abuse, and now alcohol, too. She doesn't visit very often and she understands infection control from when she was working as a dental assistant. </p><p></p><p>I had to take my grandson to get his braces on last week (oh, that was fun) and there were so many people in the office. I could see how hard everyone is trying, but it was also very easy to see how easily it could spread in that environment. This virus is just so sneaky and contagious and unpredictable. </p><p></p><p>Crayola: healing and comfort vibes speeding to your Mom and family. And continued progress for Amy. It seems to hang on for some and I hope she's not in that category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 758447, member: 13260"] I'm so frightened and sad to hear of the illness that's affecting us here. It's so maddening, I feel like it didn't have to end up this way. I'm in California and we shut down early and have been fairly compliant on the whole about face masks, etc. And still. Here we are. I'm 67 and my husband has poorly controlled rheumatoid arthritis. He's on those nasty infusions that wipe out your immune system. My grandkids are distance learning, so we don't have to worry about that, at least. Their mother lives in her car and her friends are all getting the virus. She had asthma and a worn down system from years of meth abuse, and now alcohol, too. She doesn't visit very often and she understands infection control from when she was working as a dental assistant. I had to take my grandson to get his braces on last week (oh, that was fun) and there were so many people in the office. I could see how hard everyone is trying, but it was also very easy to see how easily it could spread in that environment. This virus is just so sneaky and contagious and unpredictable. Crayola: healing and comfort vibes speeding to your Mom and family. And continued progress for Amy. It seems to hang on for some and I hope she's not in that category. [/QUOTE]
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