@cwebber I appreciate the followup but I think you missed what I was saying. Using the past tense for COVID plays into the popular dangerous "post pandemic" misinformation. And giving out travel/gathering risk assessments without mentioning the present-tense giant risks of COVID seems weird at best.
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Being a bit spooked by having literally a rabid raccoon outside our house which the police ultimately decided *not* to deal with, I'm a bit anxious about animal-to-person disease transmission right now -
Being a bit spooked by having literally a rabid raccoon outside our house which the police ultimately decided *not* to deal with, I'm a bit anxious about animal-to-person disease transmission right now@cwebber "COVID was" friend, the COVID pandemic is still ongoing