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Generally speaking, yes, I absolutely do. But not with COVID-19.

Normally I think people are way too paranoid about germs. But this virus is something worth being paranoid about.

COVID-19 will either kill you or do your lungs permanent damage. Wear a mask, socially distance, and wash your hands. Be careful about any activity that could spread saliva, even in extremely tiny amounts, to those who don't live with you. Until we have a vaccine, we're better off being paranoid.
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33person · 26-30, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout You can say that all you want, but it doesn't change the reality of what it does to people who get it. Sorry, it just doesn't.
SW-User
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Early March, I had symptoms of pneumonia. It got misdiagnosed. It took months for me to recover. In fact, I'm still recovering. And I'm 28 and otherwise healthy. It's not a flu.
JeanAnna · F
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout It's not the flu, we have vaccines for the flu, this is a dangerous pandemic.