To mask or not to mask....That is the question. Part II

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  • BugI02

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    I agree, but believe that applies more to children and young and clean living is very good for the older. Kinda like you build your immune system when you are younger and use it when you are older…
    'You go to war with the army [immune system] you have, not the army [immune system] you might want or wish to have at a later time.'
     

    Ingomike

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    'You go to war with the army [immune system] you have, not the army [immune system] you might want or wish to have at a later time.'
    The antibodies you build your army with when you are young and strong are the army you have to fight with when you are old. Avoiding battles when you are old is a wise option if you can. Not as much worry when one is young and strong…
     

    DadSmith

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    Could have severe asthma or some such thing, my sister had to burn through a rescue inhaler this week.


    I dont think it was asthma he sure was picking it up and putting it down coming in and out of the store.

    Unless he had an asthma free moment.

    If anything it's probably the smoke. It's actually bad down here today. You can't hardly see the clouds.

    Or it could be covid scare. I see a lot of people still wearing masks yet down here ,and thats before the fires in Canada.

    I've never seen anyone wear mask like that unless they were working in a dusty environment.
     
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