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SW-User
Yes. Yesterday I was visiting a friend who has cancer, is immunocompromised, and can't get the vaccine. It's a minor inconvenience for me but can mean the difference between life and death for someone else. When I go to a store, I always keep that in mind. You never know who might be at risk, especially small children who aren't able to be vaccinated. When I'm outside, alone in my car or home, I don't.
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
@SW-User I do the same and mask up in stores or crowds despite having been vaccinated. It seems like a very small sacrifice.