The only thing that changed for me during those two years of lockdown, was having to wear a mask to see my doctors, and have procedures done. Other than that, I never followed one guideline the CDC, Fauci, or anyone else mandated. 74 years of age with underlying health issues. Never got the vaccines, never will. Visited family and friends, traveling across state lines, stopping at every damn rest stop out and back, stayed in hotels, ate out in restaurants out and back, and did what I wanted, when I wanted. I won't have to look back and complain that I lost two years of my life that I'll never get back, but a lot of stupid people will.
Same here! Was not going to add to the insane absurdity. Hubby and I are 68. Haven’t seen sick a day. Living our life normally.
Same for me. My job is public facing and I just never quit. We pivoted my responsibilities, but I met thousands of people, shook hands, stayed in hotels, ate at restaurants, almost never wore a mask, even in places where it was mandated. I visited something like 27 states during lockdown.
Covid finally caught up with me. I drove 350 miles and got home. Took Ivermectin and a whole bunch of other supplements.
A few days later, I hit the road again, loaded with natural immunity at which point I went from don’t care to really, really don’t care.
Agreed. My wife & I (in our 60s) flew across the country in April 2020 and drove across and back in May 2020. Kept going to church, maskless, singing hymns - and no one died. The only rule was “If you FEEL SICK, stay home until you feel better.” That was all it took. Kind of like for my previous 60+ years.
Almost the same here. I wore masks in private places that required it. Drs offices and such. The biggest thing that irritates me is that I’d like to go into Canada and see some of the beautiful sites in the Northwest, but can’t because I won’t get jabbed. Oh well.