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emceelokey t1_jdyxb59 wrote

I remember people started not using reusable grocery bags because they realized they never washed them and they were kind of gross and I actually thought that made sense. Three years later, I still don't think I've ever washed a reusable grocery bag. My laziness and forgetfulness outweighs something that's an actual good practice.

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Serious_Cup_8802 t1_jdyw15k wrote

Some of the most embarrassing Covid precautions are still things we practice today, "Aerosol Generating Procedures" is an embarrassing low point in medical logic, yet it has yet to fully fade away.

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iguessicanmake1 t1_jdyvxa1 wrote

It makes sense to put on fresh mask and not touch it, especially when hanging out with someone with high Covid risk factors. That was the problem with masking in general, everyone wearing dirty masks thinking it was going to help.

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valkyrjuk t1_jdyusyu wrote

Reply to Equine Passion by MHarmony

From there, in high school you couldn't mention having a male horse or else you'd get uh. comments.

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Spare_Picture8142 t1_jdysyae wrote

Pasco Fl by the summertime nobody wore any mask anywhere, they would look at me like I was ridiculous for wearing a mask. Had me feeling like I was in the twilight zone. It's amazing how propaganda sways people

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Sabbathius t1_jdys4dy wrote

>Aren't people still dying from COVID?

Yep, but we don't care any more, too inconvenient.

Where I am, 2022 was by far the deadliest year for Covid, more people died than in either 2020 or 2021. We just gave up. This year we stopped reporting numbers altogether, so we can only guess at how many we're losing. But it's definitely still here. It was a meme from Trump era, that there's not going to be any cases if we stop testing, but that is exactly what they did just a couple of years later, completely unironically and with a straight face.

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