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It's been a decade in two years! Your pet, and the COVID taking your Mom, sorry! I preside over a small group of costume-makers called the Chicagoland Costumers' Guild. We had 12 members in 2019, and now we have 9. All the departures taken by the Grim Reaper. When Jennifer took ill with some kind of pneumonia in January of 2020, we thought..."Well, it's pneumonia, that can be cured." We hadn't heard of COVID then, and the word came to us that she wasn't expected to make it, a day before she died. With 2020 hindsight (!) it's obvious she was one of the first cases in Illinois. Our veterinarian got it shortly thereafter, and he was number 30. By now, if somebody dies, I don't think anyone knows whch number they were, but vaccines are worth it, regardless of twitter deniers and Q-anon conspiracy theorists. My wife and I got it at the World Science-Fiction Convention in Chicago this September, and we're still here, despite both being in our 70's. Our friend Jennifer was 46... There are still people out there warning that a vaccines are dangerous, and a million citizens of the USA are dead, most of the latter half ones who refused to get vaccinated because of 'dangerous' or 'my rights.' If vaccine side effects have a death toll with three digits, I'd be surprised. Seven digits worth of death toll from the virus doesn't balance the scales. I guess people who want it should have a right to die, but I suspect the 'rights' people aren't thinking of that particular right. Sorry to rant about this, but my wife tested positive again this weekend, and I'm waiting to see what happens to us, and I'm just bummed-out about people saying "It's over...let's go back to business as usual," while ignoring all public health recommendations.



Believe it or not, the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote a sermon referring to this law of physics in 1968.