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	Comments on: Episode 27 &#8211; As We Return To Life, How Do We Watch Out For Others?	</title>
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		By: Theresa Ramus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My husbands brother in law passed away a few days ago from the virus. He had to go to emergency for a removal of a spleen and was just days of coming home when he got the virus while in the hospital and died rather quickly. It was too bad to hear . He was 78 years old. His wife who was my sister in law, my husbands sister died about a year or so before my husband died which has been 6 years now and so now he has died and I feel bad for the adult kids. They expected to have their Dad for a lot more years. It is too bad but the virus and what some complain about not being able to do. I wear a mask everyday at work it is mandatory but I would wear one anyway.. I still see some that won&#039;t wear a mask when they come in but a lot of people do. I disinfect all the time and try to be as careful as I can and I take my temp every day. So far so good. In the front of the store on the Marque it reads &quot;Heroes Work Here&quot;. Which is a nice phrase to have there and there is a lot of risk working. It will still be quite a while before things get normal and people just need to be considerate of others and social distance and wear a mask.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husbands brother in law passed away a few days ago from the virus. He had to go to emergency for a removal of a spleen and was just days of coming home when he got the virus while in the hospital and died rather quickly. It was too bad to hear . He was 78 years old. His wife who was my sister in law, my husbands sister died about a year or so before my husband died which has been 6 years now and so now he has died and I feel bad for the adult kids. They expected to have their Dad for a lot more years. It is too bad but the virus and what some complain about not being able to do. I wear a mask everyday at work it is mandatory but I would wear one anyway.. I still see some that won&#8217;t wear a mask when they come in but a lot of people do. I disinfect all the time and try to be as careful as I can and I take my temp every day. So far so good. In the front of the store on the Marque it reads &#8220;Heroes Work Here&#8221;. Which is a nice phrase to have there and there is a lot of risk working. It will still be quite a while before things get normal and people just need to be considerate of others and social distance and wear a mask.</p>
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