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adrian_turtle ([personal profile] adrian_turtle) wrote2025-01-15 03:44 pm
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This morning, I was running a small errand at the doctor's office. It was just an errand, I'm not sick, so of course I waited while they dealt with other people. A family having a Bad Day came into the waiting room from the doctor side. The mom was carrying a child of maybe 8. They were the size of big kid you don't carry unless something is wrong, and it's a long way down the hall to the elevator. There was a little kid (2 or 3) trailing along behind looking worried.

I stood up and offered to get the door to the hallway for her, because she had her hands full. She said, "Oh no! Thank you, but I don't want you to get sick. I can get it." I was wearing an N95 face mask. She and her sick kid weren't. I want to appreciate her kind thought, her desire to protect a stranger. I just wish we lived in a world where such kindness was more usefully expressed.
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[personal profile] evalerie 2025-01-16 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow. My autistic kid can't wear a mask, but I sure can. I wish sick people who can wear a mask would wear them. Masking is so much easier than being sick.
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[personal profile] evalerie 2025-01-17 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes! During the pandemic, masking seemed like it was going to be a health protection leap of the same magnitude as hand washing. And then everybody stopped doing it, which in most places I suppose is reasonable, but even hospitals and doctors' offices stopped -- which feels to me like they let go of a quantum leap in public health leap that they could have continued. Sigh....
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[personal profile] silveradept 2025-01-18 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
That's an interesting juxtaposition. I hope they turned out okay, and also, I wish there were more people expressing their care for strangers by not trying to spread their own diseases.