coronavirus

Bad Eyesight (MM #3625)

Bad eyesight runs in our family. I’ve been wearing glasses since I was in kindergarten. But of course, I hate wearing them. But now, researchers say that people who wear glasses like me may be less likely to get COVID-19. And, there’s one simple reason…  

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Yet Another Shortage (MM #3613)

Every week when we go to the grocery store, we find something new that is missing from the shelves. Of course, this is because of COVID-19. I just read about yet another shortage, this time in the produce aisle. And naturally, that has me asking questions…  

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Cover Your Nose (MM #3604)

Over the last month or so, we’ve all become aware of new COVID-19 strains that spread very easily. Once again, doctors and experts are telling us that face masks are the key. But, you must cover your nose with them. Some people still have a problem with that. And the solution is not fun…  

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Waiting To Be Notified (MM #3569)

The COVID-19 vaccines are underway. In many states, medical workers will get the first round of shots. People in assisted living centers and others at high risk will follow. Like many people, I’m far down the line and hope to get a vaccine by the summer. Who knows when it will happen? We’re all just…

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Number 1 (MM #3562)

There are many parts of life where we desire to be number 1. In sports, radio, television the goal is to always occupy the top spot. Well, right now, Tennessee is currently number 1 in America, and perhaps the world. But in this case, the top spot isn’t a good thing…

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800 Miles (MM #3560)

I’ve always lived far away from my parents. Ever since I graduated from college I’ve live hundreds and even thousands of miles away. For the last decade or so we’ve lived 800 miles apart. And during these challenging times, the distance often seems much greater…  

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Greatest Concern (MM #3554)

Like so many people I have done everything I can to avoid the COVID-19 virus. And with vaccines now starting to roll out here in the US, people are finally addressing my greatest concern. What are the long-term effects on people who catch the virus? That should also be a huge worry for everyone…

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Dry Ice (MM #3550)

Most people who are familiar with dry ice know that it’s used for smoke machines or shipping cold food products. It is also going to be needed to help store some of the COVID-19 vaccines. And of course, dry ice is now in short supply. And that’s a big problem…  

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Stay In Your Lane (MM #3549)

Recently I’ve often found myself yelling out as I drive down the road; “Stay in your lane”. I’m not out driving as much as I used to, but yet it seems people are having a tough time paying attention. Is this pandemic related? Perhaps, it’s something else…  

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Frontline Workers (MM #3543)

As many expected. It looks like frontline workers will be among the first people to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. And that actually has some people concerned. What happens if some healthcare workers actually get sick? Are there any other options? Perhaps the risk is worth it…  

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