I feel you brother. I think if you are fully vaccinated, that you are probably fine to live life more "normally" than how it was in 2020. If you're wearing a mask indoors then you're being considerate for those that aren't vaxxed.
I'm in a bind myself. I'm living in a new city kind of unexpectedly for the rest of 2021 for a career move that will suck in the short term, but pay off in the long run. There aren't many people here I know, and I just went from a left of center area to a right of center area. I have to do sparring, wrestling, and rolling almost every day inside a hot gym with a mat full of people that are probably at best 50% vaxxed. I got fully vaxxed back in early April, but I literally have to be out here doing this. So I think it's just a matter of time before I get it, if I haven't had it already. I don't see hardly anyone here wearing masks anywhere. It's a big shock to see. Even this morning when I got coffee I was the only person masked up inside that wasn't an employee.
If (when) I get Covid, I'll obviously let everyone know here what the symptoms are like for a 35 year old that's had the Pfizer vaccine.
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@Godless Liberal CEO It's scary, right? I'm not even sure how much more my activity should be allowed to happen. BJJ/MMA is basically the riskiest activity you can do in a pandemic. Most of my friends that run schools did the right thing and closed before it was mandated in 2020, and most either lost their businesses in 2020 or came very close; I can't see any of them re-closing again with Delta unless they're forced to. They're all struggling too hard. I was a couple months away from signing a lease to start my own school when the pandemic was announced in March. I'd have been fukked if I'd signed a lease right before all of this.