A real interaction between a pharmacy cashier and a customer that I overheard with my very own ears in Crooksville, OH, last week.

Granted, I didn’t have high expectations for the combination pharmacy-hardware store, but WOW.

What shocking covid-related things have you encountered lately?

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        Yeah… I’m not immunocompromised but I am high risk due to my lung problems… a recent visit I went in, wearing a mask. I asked the gal at the desk if they had masks, and she sort of pointed to a table nearby and said if I had someone with me they were welcome to a mask from over there.

        I told her ‘no maam, for yall. I have emphysema and I am at high risk of hospitalization or worse if I were to get a Covid infection.’

        She told me the staff was vaccinated, and that we could be seated and the dr would see me shortly.

        I left. I’m looking for a new pulmonologist but seeing as I’m from a small town in hillbilly Texas my options are few. I may actually be stuck w this doctor.

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          In the before-times no staff anywhere, at least that I knew, would ever have refused to wear a mask for a patient request. It is absurd how blatantly politicized this genuinely unprecedented virus is to where all social norms are essentially evaporating to a collective trauma around… a few weeks of very lenient stay-home policies in some places, I guess. We’re so cooked lol

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            Right? That’s all it took.

            I mean frankly, they should be in a mask all day long. EVERY SINGLE PATIENT without exception, by the very nature of the doctor’s specialized services is at increased risk. I wasn’t an exception, I was the norm.

            We are absolutely cooked.

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          Yikes. Vaccinated does not mean you can’t transmit it. You’d think a medical staff would understand that.

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          She told me the staff was vaccinated, and that we could be seated and the dr would see me shortly.

          This shit right here is why I still view provax libs as just as bad as antivax chuds, just 2 different ways to ignore science and continue the spread

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            This was three weeks ago. Luckily the nature of the visit was just a routine check in, and chance for refills if needed. At the moment my emphysema is managed so the visit technically could have been via phone/telepresence/etc. I called when I got home and got another six months of scripts called in. Hopefully that is the time needed to get a referral and transfer away from this Dr.