02-08-2022, 07:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2022, 07:27 AM by Rob Tucker.)
Everyone has to approach this pandemic with their life experience to aid or burden them. My younger sister was one of the last kids to get polio before the vaccine became available. She got it, I did not. I can't explain that. But polio was a disease which involved decades of trauma and lifetime affects. There is something about watching a small child in the hospital which leaves a lasting memory. My sister had thirteen operations. She did move on to a full life.
Wearing masks is such a simple and easy thing to do. Children seem to be much more comfortable with it than many of their parents. Interesting. If maintaining a mask in public results in fewer children or adults becoming impacted I have no complaint to make. I think a segment of our society will employ masks with or without a mandate into the future. Like it is done in many Asian countries.
It also appears that way too many show little empathy for those who have been and will become infected... some with mild impact and some will lose their lives... and our time on this earth is ultimately all we have.
Wearing masks is such a simple and easy thing to do. Children seem to be much more comfortable with it than many of their parents. Interesting. If maintaining a mask in public results in fewer children or adults becoming impacted I have no complaint to make. I think a segment of our society will employ masks with or without a mandate into the future. Like it is done in many Asian countries.
It also appears that way too many show little empathy for those who have been and will become infected... some with mild impact and some will lose their lives... and our time on this earth is ultimately all we have.