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9 comments:
Congratulations on reaching that milestone!
Very pretty masks. I've been thinking it might be time to make some more too, as the ones I made last year are starting to look a bit tired. I think we might be wearing them for quite a while yet.
Hi Pamela: Nice fabric for masks.
I am not going to get the vaccine, it still has not been approved by the FDA here in the US.
Catherine
Congratulations on being fully vaccinated. It's a great feeling right? Ya I think we will be masked up for a very long time! Your masks are very pretty.
Well done Pamela, me too. Love the fabric of your masks.
Well done fully vaccinated. I still wear mask in public spaces. The unvaccinated are out there spreading Delta…be careful out there.
Welcome to The Club.
However, vaccination is not ticket to a free lifestyle - we still need to take precautions as there is still some risk we get infected. Also I think the society as a whole need to continues at a slow pace, keep masked and sanitised.
The fabric you chose for your masks is beautiful. I continue with the boring surgical masks.
Having my second shot today, I agree I think masks will be about for quite a long time.
I think we are going to be wearing masks here for some time yet. Pretty fabric Pamela.
Yeah, same. I've been fully vaccinated since April, but I'm still being careful! It's just nice to know there is an extra layer of protection involved.
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