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#21
Its hard with so many people control that
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#22
The more worrying aspect is that some of the new variants are already proving to be slightly resistant to the current vaccines, although they are working on that.

Thing is, as with all cold/flu like strains, they are always changing. Any strains that mutate in a way that becomes not only tolerant of vaccines but also brings with it harmful factors to humans is a major worry. Some mutations are harmless or become less of a problem, then there are those that by 'bad luck' mutate in a bad way for us.

I've not had a jab yet, but wonder what would be the result of that and also having another kind of vaccine in future. Not much any of us can do but go along with whatever the governments put in force, especially if you want to travel in future.
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#23
to be perfectly honest with you, luxodude, i do not really want to know  if you had a jab against the virus, but it would sure be nice if you
got a jab against the spamvirus; for this blahbllah-post coiuld have just as easiily been made by some of the countless spambots on the web.
[ just my 2 cents.]
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#24
It's pretty sad to see that some people aren't that careful with all the things going around right now. Many don't even wear masks which is the most thing to do.
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#25
Wearing a mask is not a guarantee that you won't catch the corona virus, keeping your distance and avoiding crowds is more important.
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#26
Got my second vaccine dose yesterday. Felt like crap this morning, but I'm feeling better now.

Hopefully this will help protect me. I'll still wear my mask and practice social distancing though.
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#27
So far didnt get it, or got it and didint have the sympton perhaps, i live in a small city but number are quite high for its size, been in 40tine for a loong time but lately i ound mysel more out or some skating or beach as some rules of restriction are lighter than in other states and i was freaking out seeing only my walls lol
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#28
Sad 
(03-15-2020, 03:57 AM)Cutletz Wrote: I'm surprised no one has posted about it yet.

What's your experience? I'm currently in quarantine.

Quarantine bites, but the transition to remote work should have happened a decade (or two) ago.  Small silver lining in an otherwise terrible situation.  However, remote school leaves little to be desired.  It's a downright sh*tshow.  32

Sorry, neglected to include the really relevant stuff -- immediate family members have had COVID, we remain under lockdown and have been extremely fortunate thus far.  Please stay safe out there, folks.
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#29
Hopefully we go well through this together
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#30
Hey guy I'm from india , Like all nation we were hit hard by this virus , cases went with lock down imposed however last week a new mutation was discovered in my city and since then  no. of cases are suddenly increasing rapidly , nearly 800 cases per day  are seen just in my city..... This new mutation seem to be less harmfull  so morality rate is very low but infection is very rapid!
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