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Originally Posted by gnadfly
Yesterday I noticed that grocery store workers and some customers were starting to sloppy wearing their masks. They had them pulled over their nose or removed the mask to talk or had it dangling by one ear. I don't really blame them as these masks weren't designed to be worn for more than an hour much less an 8 hour shift. Wait until the 90+ degree weather hits.
I guess MLB and the NBA are cancelled
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Originally Posted by Russ38
^^^^^ I’ve noticed the same thing in grocery stores recently with the masks pulled down exposing their nose....kinda defeats the purpose imo.....
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I've seen the same thing this week.
I just had a negative antibody test. I suspected I had it in February after a trip to the NW. I guess not.
Here's what's strange to me. I don't know anyone who has had the virus and I don't know anyone who knows anyone who has had it. I run across new people almost every day either in person or on the phone and the topic invariably comes up.
Several studies(Stanford and LA County for instance) have shown that many more people have had it than have actually been tested positive. This is based on antibody testing. The Stanford study has been heavily scrutinized by medical experts and statisticians. Even after all the scrutiny and "weighting" far more people are estimated to have had the virus and gotten over it without ever being tested than the confirmed cases through testing. That's in Santa Clara County CA.
Labcorp is doing the test for 10 bucks. You can order it on their website and schedule an appointment. They are doing it very efficiently. The more people who get that test and come back positive the better.