Good Job SV I too am not one who hides in the house under a mask thinking it will magically save me, we have had 7 here that tested pos for it pass away,, 5 of those where already weeks past their expected survival time from terminal issues,, had NOTHING to do with 19 of their passing,, they quit letting us see the last reports,, I would say if one actually passed from it it will be a lot here,, I have said form the start its not any different than the last 50 plus years we have had "flu" season,, but Boy has some really fell for it,, here is the current chart for this years deaths of 19 and last years total for the "Flu" you have health problems you have to be careful from a common cold,, that is indeed a fact,, it will kill you just as easy as many other "bugs" can always has been that way,, nothing new,, I have been i the thick of it the whole time,, wife is a cashier at home depot,, and YES she is what they call high risk for health reasons,, not one employee has tested pos in all this time, not any out breaks walley world is the same no out breaks ZERO here my thoughts are if you have issues STAY HOME there are lots of ways you can get the supplies you need brought to you,, if you want to have food and products to keep showing up folks like SV and I have to do our jobs and have been the whole time,, it saddens me so many are so easy to follow the line of sheep to the slaughter but to each his own,, I for one am no sheep,, never have been never will be
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