Bassmaster_Vol
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Still in the gray for some.. Personally what has me on the fence is the people that surround me on the daily.. that's my concern. But casting that aside and personally thinking about myself.. I'd goI’m surprised it’s this close. I would go and not have 1 hesitation
So it has side affects but we still prescribe it for these other uses, right? I’m just an idiot on the TN forum so don’t take me as trying to sound like an expert, but most medications have side affects, right? Even serious ones? If this works and can be prescribed by a Dr. it seems to me that we should use it rather than wait for a vaccine.In a percentage yes. That’s the risk.
I get that and it makes perfect sense. You should be careful. You’ll also likely get a vaccine when it comes available. For me, I won’t. I’m not sure tho how you’ll ever be able to go back to normal without a vaccine if you believe people like Fauci who basically are saying this thing is never going away.My wife and daughter have asthma. It gives me some pause about taking any unnecessary risks. Because asthma is a known problem with COVID, I would rather not be around people who I am unsure where they've been.
Same with my fiancee. I think it's ludicrous to even consider being around that many people right now.My wife and daughter have asthma. It gives me some pause about taking any unnecessary risks. Because asthma is a known problem with COVID, I would rather not be around people who I am unsure where they've been.
I would definitely risk it if I had a severe case.So it has side affects but we still prescribe it for these other uses, right? I’m just an idiot on the TN forum so don’t take me as trying to sound like an expert, but most medications have side affects, right? Even serious ones? If this works and can be prescribed by a Dr. it seems to me that we should use it rather than wait for a vaccine.