sk47
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Hello; Not been around a lot of places personally lately. Some stores have put the plexiglass panels back up. ( not sure anyone can come up how those things do any good.) The employees are having to mask up again. I see a few shoppers with masks, but not many. At least not like last winter.When I saw we were masking up all our young kids a thought occurred to me. What is going to happen to their immune systems when it get relatively low doses of germs and viruses?
Well I heard some "spert" on the radio today claiming we are going to have a super flu season either this year or next, but absolutely when we de-mask.
Unintended consequences are the worse.
Sometimes it is best to wait and see instead of jumping in with both feet. Maybe masks and yearly jabs will be necessary for humans to live in the future, have we started our own demise?
Jumping ahead 5 or 6 steps;
When it is necessary for humans to have yearly jabs or die, that will be a great source of power for whoever is in charge of things.
Ever hear of don't put all your eggs in one basket?
The thing I have been seeing is college football on TV. I see tens of thousands crammed into the stadiums for most games. I do not see many masks. I think we are past week four already.
Might be the football games are all shots required, if that matters any more.
As far as the future goes I have figured some easy stuff right, but there have been some big surprises. For a long time it has been predicted there would be a pandemic of some sort. That we had one is not the surprise. It is the way the pandemic has been handled which is the bigger surprise to me.
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