Over this past week, I have just been overwhelmed with the deaths and illnesses of extended family and friends from the scourge of this Delta variant. In addition, I have another friend who is in ICU with another illness who is not able to get the level of care that she really needs because the unit is full of COVID cases.
One of the deaths was my husband's first cousin, Jim. He leaves a wife, two brothers, and a disabled sister who depended on Jim to help manage her affairs.
The illness of a critically ill friend brings into sharp relief the situation we are currently in in Mississippi. We can get quite sick with other things that are NOT Covid. What happens when we can't get the care we need for something else? It's pretty scary.
I am still in shock at the death of local attorney, David Sessums yesterday. Although he was a number of years older than me, he attended school with my husband and we had known him for years. He handled the closing on our house when we bought it 35 years ago. I bonded with David on Facebook this past few years. He loved to "stir the pot" with his posts and I enjoyed the "entertainment" of the comments, often posting the popcorn emoji or the "Michael Jackson eating popcorn" meme under these posts. I am really going to miss him. I find comfort in the fact that David really seemed to enjoy life and had the means to enjoy it to the fullest.
Now, I just need a day where I don't read about the death or serious illness of anyone I care about. Please, talk to YOUR doctor about the vaccine if you are not vaccinated. Wear the mask! I know, I hate them too. I really do, but I wear them. Wash your hands. Keep your distance in public places. If you have other medical issues that make you especially susceptible, (I have known people who have died from the flu!) take extra care right now. This Delta variant is not going to last forever. My friends are precious to me and I don't want to lose another single one.
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