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Arazi

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79. I'm with you on this post 100%
Wed Feb 9, 2022, 06:34 PM
Feb 2022

Being careful personally but yes, definitely starting to socialize again as I was last fall.

With the free at-home tests I now have another layer of protection so I’m not infecting friends or family.

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I don't know if it's here to stay qazplm135 Feb 2022 #1
+1, looking at history its not here to stay in its most lethal forms but its not just going to pack uponit7771 Feb 2022 #17
I could get on with my life better if the world was 90% vaccinated. LakeArenal Feb 2022 #2
It would be nice Mad_Machine76 Feb 2022 #34
Sadly so bottomofthehill Feb 2022 #3
It will pass like everything else. I imagine within the next year or two, it will be close to ColinC Feb 2022 #4
Voted yes, as long as we don't have spikes. But we have to keep up with Hoyt Feb 2022 #5
I believe many strains of Covid Deuxcents Feb 2022 #6
COVID was here to stay back in March 2020 when RWers refused to do anything to stop the spread. LonePirate Feb 2022 #7
+1 uponit7771 Feb 2022 #18
What does "get on with our lives" mean? zaj Feb 2022 #8
it's a fact, not even a question. Learn to live with covid for decades. AlexSFCA Feb 2022 #9
Define "just get on with our lives" unblock Feb 2022 #10
Those worried over Covid and having received a potential exposure need to get over their fear and... VarryOn Feb 2022 #11
For some reason, it would not let me vote. But, I would have voted "yes".... VarryOn Feb 2022 #12
That's odd that it wouldn't let you vote so I tried it myself. BigmanPigman Feb 2022 #13
When I click on the thread, and it shows the poll... VarryOn Feb 2022 #14
Doctors and nurses and people needing hospital treatment for other issues need to get over it too. Crunchy Frog Feb 2022 #15
I voted No as frustrated as I am. We still need to maintain some serious actions... electric_blue68 Feb 2022 #16
there is no choice -- only what the science tells us to do cadoman Feb 2022 #19
Agree with Cadoman. And new, significant variants are virtually guaranteed Hortensis Feb 2022 #20
It is "here to stay" but we need more people to get vaccinated due to the variants that will occur. OhioChick Feb 2022 #21
I clicked "other" Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #22
Generally agree dwayneb Feb 2022 #27
There are so many factors here Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #43
"Other". I've been getting on with my life for years now. Kaleva Feb 2022 #23
Why are so many here in such a big hurry to die, or kill-off their neighbors? NurseJackie Feb 2022 #24
+1 Mad_Machine76 Feb 2022 #36
But that's the thing Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #44
I guess everyone has different priorities. Some are willing to make sacrifices, others aren't. NurseJackie Feb 2022 #46
This is Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #55
I guess some of us have more stamina than others. NurseJackie Feb 2022 #62
Clearly Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #68
Everyone has their priorities, don't they. NurseJackie Feb 2022 #72
I'm with you on this post 100% Arazi Feb 2022 #79
When we say "to stay" I'm not sure what that means. The rest of our lives? JanMichael Feb 2022 #25
We could have "gotten on with our lives" a long time ago if there weren't so many fools tanyev Feb 2022 #26
Monmouth poll, 70% of Americans agree it's time to accept, get on with their lives, read that one? Shanti Shanti Shanti Feb 2022 #28
Politicians don't get to decide when a pandemic is over. BeckyDem Feb 2022 #29
+1 Mad_Machine76 Feb 2022 #35
I think what sometimes gets lost ForgedCrank Feb 2022 #30
The question is vague to the point of almost having no meaning for me Tom Rinaldo Feb 2022 #31
COVID is obviously worse than the Flu Mad_Machine76 Feb 2022 #33
Definitely. Far worse, and the flu is worse than the common cold ... Tom Rinaldo Feb 2022 #40
Thanks... you're correct. NurseJackie Feb 2022 #39
exactly Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #45
It's likely to be endemic at this point Mad_Machine76 Feb 2022 #32
Accept how? haele Feb 2022 #37
It's not over yet. I heard yesterday about a former coworker who just died from covid! Emile Feb 2022 #38
This is right-wing framing Blecht Feb 2022 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author traitorsgalore Feb 2022 #82
Not a good poll for this time Meowmee Feb 2022 #42
Yes, but with some adjustments karynnj Feb 2022 #47
Exactly Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #58
I "accept" that I am fully vaxxed, and if the willfully unvaxxed start to die off in droves Tarc Feb 2022 #48
No, We need to force the wingnuts to accept that there's no God-given right to spread disease. Towlie Feb 2022 #49
I keep seeing posters say covid would be defeated by now if people did X. Ace Rothstein Feb 2022 #56
One of Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin's cartoons: Towlie Feb 2022 #74
Well, yeah, people should get vaxxed but it wouldn't have ended the pandemic. Ace Rothstein Feb 2022 #76
There was never a chance to "defeat" COVID Zeitghost Feb 2022 #78
If it moves to an "endemic" phase.... Happy Hoosier Feb 2022 #50
Not yet. After Omicron Takket Feb 2022 #51
Depends what you mean by accept it iemanja Feb 2022 #52
This is horrific AntivaxHunters Feb 2022 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author traitorsgalore Feb 2022 #81
I think it's more of a matter of risk assessment than a binary yes/no thing cemaphonic Feb 2022 #54
Nuanced answer Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #59
I wear my mask to make a political statement! Emile Feb 2022 #57
That's pointless then Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #60
Me too. Emile Feb 2022 #61
Sorry Dorian Gray Feb 2022 #63
+1 thank you Emile Feb 2022 #67
There were plenty here who said that last year when mask mandates went away. Ace Rothstein Feb 2022 #69
Ha! Good one! NurseJackie Feb 2022 #73
the lockdown measures could have contained it before it became endemic, but fishwax Feb 2022 #64
How would lockdown measures have contained it? Ace Rothstein Feb 2022 #70
I dunno--I suppose I'm just speaking theoretically based on what I heard from experts at the time fishwax Feb 2022 #75
What I heard at the time SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2022 #77
Absofuckinglutely!!! beaglelover Feb 2022 #65
It will probably be around for a while Bettie Feb 2022 #66
I voted yes SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2022 #71
Same here Zeitghost Feb 2022 #80
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