Good to hear from you Rob. I hope you have a speedy recovery.
Thanks goodness for all the medical staff. They are responsible for pulling a lot of folks through this terrible, unpredictable virus.
MickinOz wrote:I have just about resigned myself to the notion that I will get it eventually.
I qualify for he booster shot at the end of January.
I will certainly be having it.
Seems that the vaccinated can still get it, but are less likely to, will experience milder symptoms if they do get it, and be less contagious for a shorter time.
That being the opinions published on some reasonably credible websites, such as Harvard University, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, CDC.gov, etc..
Same websites urge mask wearing as another line of defence.
Having read lots, from places other than Twitter and FB, my thoughts are that vaccination and mask wearing are the way forward.
I don't believe lock downs (we've only had about 5 days worth in my state), mandated maximum crowd densities, contact tracing, and "social distancing" provide enough gain for the pain they cause.
Good ol' prophylaxis whilst going about our business looks like the way to go.
rjgimp wrote:I tend not to use a mask unless I am forced.
rjgimp wrote:I have not taken the jab and do not plan to. Call me crazy. I am a firm believer in the value of natural immunity after surviving a given disease
I did eight weeks of physical therapy but my frozen right shoulder is only less frozen.
tony.latham wrote:I did eight weeks of physical therapy but my frozen right shoulder is only less frozen.
That can't be from your bout with Covid, can it? I'm glad to hear you're going to start on your build.
Tony
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