Covid and masks
lets talk covid , are you still wearing a mask when you go out in the community and in malls,supermarkets etc or you thought oh ill give the mask a miss and leave it in the car or in the handbag i see covid is still out and about out there my concern i dont want elderly i know and other elderly out there in the community to catch it as it can effect and take a real toll on there health myself i have a low immune system and i do my part still wear my mask into pharmacy's malls supermarket etc and other people out there in the community it can also take a real toll on there health if they have asthma or a low immune or health condition if you going be around elderly or people with health conditions if you can and if it possible please wear a mask i wont mention names but i personally know someone and in future ill be doing my part wearing a face mask! i will be praying this gentleman has a fast recovery thanks and have a great day
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