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are even more stringent, calling for two weeks of quarantine after my symptoms resolve.
In the best-case scenario, he told me, my family and I now have the super power of immunity. The antibodies in our bloodstream mean that we can ditch the masks. My kids could be the first to return to school and day care, the first ones back on the playground. My husband and I could venture out for date night at one of our"You might assume that people like you ... are great resources," Faust said. "Go shopping. Do the stuff we need to do. Take public transportation.
But no one has reached out to us about them — not our doctors or our county health department. I have no idea how to get one for myself, much less obtain them for my family.On Monday, the World Health Organization warned For the first time in a month, we decided to get takeout for dinner. But my husband donned a mask and gloves to pick it up, as much to protect others as to protect ourselves.
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