Graydon
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Starts-with-X programmer. Fantasy author. The human social function emulator may not function as expected. He/they. Born at 322 ppm
nostr:npub1ntq8qqr07h3znwxcx7nttsgdgtzcheh26w2qex3npeysep6w06ls69rg38 I'm not meaning to complain at you specifically, but the "vulnerable" narrative as though this particular disease isn't going to rip the lungs or the liver or the cardiac function out of anyone boggles me.
We're all vulnerable. (Some of us are like to die, but you don't have to be like-to-die to be vulnerable.)
My take is "outside your immediate household in air that could have had someone in it? Respirator, worn continuously until you return." Hospitals more so than most places.