I live in rural New England. I’m pretty sure the millennial landlord who lives next door has never worn a mask since the pandemic began. (His parents gave him a house to rent out.) As far as I can tell, no one in that family has gotten sick.
Around town, about four old people have either died or vanished within the last few months, not necessarily because of covid, although it’s definitely a possibility.
Another guy I know who lives a few streets over and who has considered coronavirus an overblown joke since the very beginning now finally has it. I’m pretty sure he’s a “moderate” Mormon. His wife is pretty cool though and has taken the pandemic almost as seriously as me. For awhile she would also complain about him every time we ran into each other. I would say hello and she would respond with something like: “I hate my husband.” That was how she said hello. They have two elementary-aged children.
Another neighbor, a white woman whose husband is a boomer lobsterman who can barely put a sentence together, has been coughing very loudly for weeks, like loudly enough for me to hear it from my house. A month or so ago I ran into her when she was unmasked at the post office along with several other unmasked neighbors.
At yesterday’s trip to the grocery store, a bunch of people were coughing. One white millennial worker was coughing and looked quite sick. None of these people were masked, of course.
Personally me and my family got off easy.
I got it after 3 vaccines and I got very very mild symptoms with no long term symptoms. Also my mother contracted with fairly mild symptoms but somehow managed to keep it away from my grandparents. We're all fully vaxxed.
I have one acquaintance that got some form of long covid, she can't really taste things the way she used to. She got used to it, it's not one of the extreme cases, but it seems like it's something that changed for life.
I've also heard about people as young as 40 dying from it.
Overall the experiences are all over the place.
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