Wearing Of Facemasks - Recommendation Medical Settings

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freddo
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Re: Wearing Of Facemasks - Recommendation Medical Settings

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Post: # 52455Post freddo »

If it has to be done, I will be doing it
After having had a nasty dose of Corvid late 2024 all through till now, as I still have the systems which nearly had me in a coffin and losing 6 stone and at least 8 inches off my waist, I will do what's required to help prevent a recurrence
Believe me, you do not want to catch it. I am now deaf, can not taste what I am eating and drinking, no sense of smell, all due to Corvid. Also, I am unable to walk more than 100 metres without have to rest
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Re: Wearing Of Facemasks - Recommendation Medical Settings

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Post: # 52456Post jimny1 »

freddo wrote: 07 Dec 2025 11:55 If it has to be done, I will be doing it
After having had a nasty dose of Corvid late 2024 all through till now, as I still have the systems which nearly had me in a coffin and losing 6 stone and at least 8 inches off my waist, I will do what's required to help prevent a recurrence
Believe me, you do not want to catch it. I am now deaf, can not taste what I am eating and drinking, no sense of smell, all due to Corvid. Also, I am unable to walk more than 100 metres without have to rest
Sorry to hear all that has happened to you Fred, hope things improve or at least don't get worse for you
People who have never had covid or have had limited affects from it don't realise how deadly it still is , especially to the elderly

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