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Delta variant has hit our house


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This has really been interesting reading.  This started with Zod's children contracting covid.  That's nothing to sneeze about.  My prayers to the family and pray that it doesn't lead to harder issues.  Many, including me, have had to struggle with family members contracting this terrible virus.

Whether someone gets vaccinated or not is their prerogative.  Many are being forced to decide between a lively hood or get vaccinated.  That is just wrong. 

I appreciate everyone's opinion and respect it.  I love my fellow Huddler's and hopefully you love me for my opinion.

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4 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

Didn't we learn from last season it's not like the flu in those regards? There were certain constituents saying hey its like the flu it will die from the heat or dry air.. cold or something and that really didn't have an effect at all.

I was referring to how it spreads not that they are equal.  Chill.  This variant spreads much more quickly and easily.  It also is affecting children this time around.

 I've been blessed to have healthy kids and they never got sick in school, which is a miracle in itself.   But I would never down play the seriousness of this virus.

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8 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

 

This has really been interesting reading.  This started with Zod's children contracting covid.  That's nothing to sneeze about.

 

Definitely nothing to sneeze at...

...had they been vaccinated would be much less concerning.  

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9 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I was referring to how it spreads not that they are equal.  Chill.  This variant spreads much more quickly and easily.  It also is affecting children this time around.

 I've been blessed to have healthy kids and they never got sick in school, which is a miracle in itself.   But I would never down play the seriousness of this virus.

There is no hostility at all on my end. I'm just explaining the circumstances. Hard to interpret anger on the internet. I'm full glad you and your family are healthy.

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Just now, micnificent28 said:

There is no hostility at all on my end. I'm just explaining the circumstances. Hard to interpret anger on the internet. I'm full glad you and your family are healthy.

Sorry, thought you had interpreted my statement as saying they both are equal.   My bad. 

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You ever think we might be to free? Like free to make bad decisions? What if this virus was way worse with a 99% kill rate and science medical experts were saying everyone has to take this or we all die...then you have the other side that says" I'm not taking that it's a hoax" I worry about our ability to come together for the greater good with the spread of false information.

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I’ve had it.  My wife has had it.  Our 5 and 2 year olds have had it.  We’ve all had worse, with the exception of our 2 year old, and we are all 100% fine.  The statistics don’t lie.  Kids (like most everyone else) are going to be fine.  We all hate to see our kids get sick... it’s really hard as a parent to see it.  That natural immunity will serve us all well in the grand scheme of things.

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3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

You ever think we might be to free? Like free to make bad decisions? What if this virus was way worse with a 99% kill rate and science medical experts were saying everyone has to take this or we all die...then you have the other side that says" I'm not taking that it's a hoax" I worry about our ability to come together for the greater good with the spread of false information.

Decades of a declining educational system coming home to roost. 

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