Everyone, I know we've all heard this, but I need to say it again. I realize it truly, deeply sucks that we have to socially isolated during the holidays, but I keep seeing people who are being less careful than they could have been, and it's really, really frustrating.
There are vaccines slowly making their way into our communities. I am incredibly anxious to get mine. But while we all wait for the light at the end of the tunnel to get brighter, it would make thing so much better now if we all agreed to the hard, unpleasant choices.
Please attribute all the above grammatical errors to the result of my passionate wish to not keep hearing people tell me about the kind of get-togethers that are the reason Covid is as out of control as it is right now.
Watching the Portland Symphony Orchestra’s Magic of Christmas concert (streaming this year) with my Dad, who’s serving traditional British treats to the kids.
Just in case you missed it, one of the authors let this dude know that he was misrepresenting their study and he explained to her why she was wrong about her own study.
Having now seen some of the Covid conspiracy horseshit circulating on Facebook, I just don’t know what to say. Truly don’t know what to say.
We would not have jeopardized the survival of our practice if it were not necessary. I just... can’t.
I have cried hot tears at the thought that the practice I love and am so proud of, that means so much to me, might close because we did the right thing and told people to stay home insofar as they could, to NOT come in.
Why would I participate in a conspiracy that demands that?
I have no love for our current “system,” but given that I must function within it, what kind of buffoon would say “lol revenue what even is that” and play along with a plot that harms them? For what? For why?