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<blockquote data-quote="aidihra" data-source="post: 331896" data-attributes="member: 734"><p>My dentists have told me that they are booked solid until the summer. They have to spread out patients between appointments to allow more time for cleaning/disinfecting. I have a more relaxed work week which is nice, but I wouldn't want it to get too relaxed.</p><p></p><p>I think what's most frustrating about Covid is lack of proper communication by our leades and the dismissal of any information that doesn't support their narrative. First, they said that most masks aren't effective enough to prevent the virus from passing through. Then they made it mandatory to wear masks even though most people don't have N95 or better. If someone has Covid and dies from something else, it's a Covid death. Then we have the people that think it's just a flu virus. They dismiss the fact that Covid is much more contagious and would probably be more widespread if not for lockdowns and the preventative measures taken.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think we're all going to get a version of Covid at some point in our lives. But, I think the lockdowns are doing more harm than Covid and people's lives are being destroyed psychologically and economically. I believe that only the most vulnerable people should be on lockdown and do everything possible to help them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidihra, post: 331896, member: 734"] My dentists have told me that they are booked solid until the summer. They have to spread out patients between appointments to allow more time for cleaning/disinfecting. I have a more relaxed work week which is nice, but I wouldn't want it to get too relaxed. I think what's most frustrating about Covid is lack of proper communication by our leades and the dismissal of any information that doesn't support their narrative. First, they said that most masks aren't effective enough to prevent the virus from passing through. Then they made it mandatory to wear masks even though most people don't have N95 or better. If someone has Covid and dies from something else, it's a Covid death. Then we have the people that think it's just a flu virus. They dismiss the fact that Covid is much more contagious and would probably be more widespread if not for lockdowns and the preventative measures taken. Honestly, I think we're all going to get a version of Covid at some point in our lives. But, I think the lockdowns are doing more harm than Covid and people's lives are being destroyed psychologically and economically. I believe that only the most vulnerable people should be on lockdown and do everything possible to help them. [/QUOTE]
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