Wool is not good material for masks.Yeah, unless you're really old and obese, which I seriously doubt, that's true. A person's probability of dying from an auto accident over a lifetime is about 1%. And only 0.2% of Americans have died from COVID. Hopefully a lot more won't pass away in years to come. The thing though is that 0.2% came in about a year, instead of over 80 years. Hospitals at times were overloaded, at least where I live, and the effect on the economy was severe. We'll be paying for this for years, with all the debt we're piling up.
My assessment of Houston metro traffic is that I have a better chance of dying from a vehicle collision that than of Covid19. The most dangerous aspect of shopping at a Walmart is getting there and getting home afterwards .... so long as one doesn't utilize their "curb service"! Personally, I prefer to handle my own groceries. Originally Posted by LexusLover
Getting vaccinated is still a good idea IMHO, with the highly infectious Delta variant spreading. And especially for people who travel outside the USA. As I've said before, I can go into any hooker bar in Latin America, where the COVID is running rampant, without fear of getting the deadly COVID. Because thanks to Operation Warp Speed I got the Pfizer vaccine.
What was the last thing President Trump and Melania did before they left the White House? They got the Pfizer vaccine. Smart people.