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@loribmt

You’re not being too cautious! With this virus there is no “being too cautious”. It’s unpredictable and we don’t know its limitations yet. So it’s always in your best interest and unselfishly, in the best interest of others to mask up and continue to follow the Covid guidelines.

I unabashedly wear a mask anytime I’m out in public. I don’t trust other people to do the right thing. And I don’t want to risk getting seriously ill even though I’ve been vaccinated. I earned the right to wear my mask and had so many people fighting to keep me alive. I’m not risking all of that when I can possibly avoid Covid by keeping up with protection.

For all of us, following the Covid protocol is really is our only means to know that we’ve done all we can to stay safe and help get this pandemic under control. You’re using your common sense along with factual information to make your decisions. Hard to go wrong with Science, statistics and education!

Do you ever get have people questioning why you’re still wearing a mask?

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At times I do. Right now it is more of an issue with people I know who are vaccinated. They are going maskless and on with their lives. But then they want to spend time with you. I know they been around people every day that were maskless. My fear is they may have been exposed and now want us to visit and all be maskless, share food and play games. Vaccinated people can visit other vaccinated people without masking up. But with my illness and all this stuff about the new variant, and peoples careless behavior, I do not feel it is safe to visit other vaccinated people who been maskless and out in public that way. They totally get upset with me.