I am 77 - have had Covid - way back in March/April - survived luckily - especially as I am deemed extra vulnerable. However I tend to agree with your son. There are divided opinions about the wearing of masks. I also think we are in danger of getting the whole Covid situation out of perspective. The endless statistics we are given often seem skewed to me. For instance the number of cases in the early part of the year was undoubtedly thousands more than is recorded simply because tests were not available - I personally know 10 people who had it - we are not part of any statistics. According to an article in the Telegraph today the latest ONS statistics show that the death rate at the moment is the same or slightly less than it is usually for the same week in past years - i.e. people dying of flu, pneumonia and other causes. Older people like me must just be careful and let the young get on with their lives.
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