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Question 1: What are your current feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic?
It's being over-blown
It's being over-blown
Question 2: Have your opinions about the virus changed over the past twelve weeks? How?
drastically. At first I approved of the measures being taken with isolation, social distancing etc. Now, I'm over it. I have a degree in biomedical science and this is not how our immune systems work best. We need to be exposed to germs and viruses from a variety of places to maintain strong immune systems. Prolonging isolation and over-sanitization poses long-term complications and problems. I'm done isolating.
drastically. At first I approved of the measures being taken with isolation, social distancing etc. Now, I'm over it. I have a degree in biomedical science and this is not how our immune systems work best. We need to be exposed to germs and viruses from a variety of places to maintain strong immune systems. Prolonging isolation and over-sanitization poses long-term complications and problems. I'm done isolating.
Question 3: As stores and public places have started to open up, does this make you relieved or more fearful? Why?
Relieved
Relieved
Question 4: What have been the primary ways that you have protected yourself from COVID-19? Isolation? Masks? Gloves? Hand sanitizer? How did you decide?
masks where required, extra hand washing and sanitizer. Easy to implement and follow-through on.
masks where required, extra hand washing and sanitizer. Easy to implement and follow-through on.
Question 5: If an effective vaccine is developed within the next year and becomes widely available, would you get the vaccine? Why or why not?
no. Not a chance. There is no way a vaccine can be rigorously tested in that period of time.
no. Not a chance. There is no way a vaccine can be rigorously tested in that period of time.
Question 6: Have you been tested for COVID-19? How was that experience?
no
no
Question 7: How much longer are you ready to live with regulations and limitations? When should things get back to "normal"?
0 days.
0 days.
Question 8: Have you thought about how you will interact in the community once the pandemic has passed? What will you do the same or different day to day?
as normal.
Don't lick others and don't sneeze on people
as normal.
Don't lick others and don't sneeze on people
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Grimsby, Ontario
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This item was submitted on June 11, 2020 by [anonymous user] using the form “Questions and Answers 2” on the site “Documenting COVID-19 in Niagara”: https://exhibits.library.brocku.ca/s/COVID-Niagara
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