Readers offer sympathy, soup and kind thoughts and share their own experiences after columnist David Allen wrote about his first, mild COVID illness.
on Monday and sat in Tuesday on a portion of a Riverside council meeting.
Rather than dig into the Riverside meeting just yet, let me thank you for the solicitous emails, voicemails and social media comments.“Enjoyed your article in the paper today. I got my booster and have never gotten COVID,” Nancy Field said. “Thanks for all the reminders.”“Get well soon! I haven’t had it either,” Kathryn Dunn of Claremont said. “Wondering if it’s inevitable.”
“We relate 100% to your column today! We too had been scot-free, avoiding COVID,” said Linda White of Altadena. Then she and her husband both got sick after Thanksgiving. She added: “We probably got too casual.”Like me, the fully vaccinated Peggy Sosbee of Covina was feeling smug after avoiding infection from previous exposures. Then she got the virus at Thanksgiving from her son-in-law, who thought he had a cold and tested negative before her visit — and then tested positive afterward.
“This is typical Dave,” Armour said sagely. “Never one to rush in to anything until you have fully researched and investigated the situation.” “Thank you, David, for sharing your personal experience. This virus knows no fatigue. It relies on us to give it everything it needs,” A.S. Ashley said.
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