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What’s something funny and/or embarrassing that you or someone you love did at the beginning of the pandemic that was over the top or ridiculous now that you look back on it?

Example: I once washed my mouth out with dish soap after bringing the mail inside and eating a potato chip with my unwashed hands. 🤦🏻‍♂️

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dmartin716 t1_jdyd37g wrote

We had a table outside of our door for deliveries. We would put on masks and gloves and wipe down every item before bringing it inside.

I also worked at the hospital, and my husband would bleach the soles of my shoes every night.

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GeologistNo493 t1_jdyd3fr wrote

My grandma had his boys set up a motion sensor sprinkler outside her porch. Yeah, her sister was not happy when she visited.

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Scooterthusiast t1_jdyf1vp wrote

Go grocery shopping and spray down every item's surface area with disinfectant before putting it in the pantry. We all laugh now but this was serious business then and we've probably gotten too lax now in not keeping up with reasonable safety precautions. Aren't people still dying from COVID?

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surelyfunke20 t1_jdyh5uh wrote

Forbid nursing home visitors. And made them stay in their rooms. Yet usher in travel staff from all over the place who were working overtime in 3 other hospitals at the same time.

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brown_smear t1_jdykjlq wrote

Wore a mask outside while walking alone, because the government said they'd fine us if we didn't.

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ThrowRA789042 t1_jdyktxh wrote

I know it’s not wildly over the top-but washing off packages from the grocery store

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Devolutionator t1_jdyls2d wrote

People who wear masks in their own car by themselves with no one else inside.

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No1CanCMe t1_jdymuvz wrote

I would actually do that myself. When I would need to drive my elderly mother to a medical appointment, I'd mask up my way to her home. I was doing anything I could at the time to reduce her risk of exposure. Didn't realize that anyone who might have seen me was judging me to be an idiot.

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CheeseMakingMom t1_jdyolx4 wrote

I’ve had a table outside the door for deliveries for years, started in the mid-2010s because that’s when I started working nights. Also, the signs reminding folk to not ring the doorbell.

But yeah, gloves and a Clorox Wipe on all surfaces of every delivery before bringing it inside.

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Comfortable_Bonus447 t1_jdypoqe wrote

Constantly using Lysol and wiping down handles, light switches, anything we touch a lot. Wiping down groceries (like all of it, not just rinsing produce). I was also nervous to receive packages and touch mail and stuff..

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Sabbathius t1_jdyrlie wrote

I can't really think of anything, but I also cannot argue with results.

We did get into habit of handling mail much more carefully. I still wear a mask religiously, I don't touch my face without washing my hands, etc.

And you know what? Maybe it's a coincidence, but nobody has been ill with anything since 2019. That surpassed ALL records we ever had by such a huge margin that it's not even funny any more. Over 3 years without any flu or sniffle, in a house full of people (no kids though, those crotch goblins are just walking infection vectors, and schools are Petri dishes of Nurgle).

Disease has to come from someplace. Taking precautions really does work. Which is why you see doctors sanitizing their hands, wearing masks and PPE, etc. They wouldn't do it if it didn't work.

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Sabbathius t1_jdys4dy wrote

>Aren't people still dying from COVID?

Yep, but we don't care any more, too inconvenient.

Where I am, 2022 was by far the deadliest year for Covid, more people died than in either 2020 or 2021. We just gave up. This year we stopped reporting numbers altogether, so we can only guess at how many we're losing. But it's definitely still here. It was a meme from Trump era, that there's not going to be any cases if we stop testing, but that is exactly what they did just a couple of years later, completely unironically and with a straight face.

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Spare_Picture8142 t1_jdysyae wrote

Pasco Fl by the summertime nobody wore any mask anywhere, they would look at me like I was ridiculous for wearing a mask. Had me feeling like I was in the twilight zone. It's amazing how propaganda sways people

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realdonaldtrumpsucks t1_jdyumm6 wrote

Cleaning off my groceries with Lysol wipes… while wearing gloves

Looking back we didn’t know what we didn’t know.

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iguessicanmake1 t1_jdyvxa1 wrote

It makes sense to put on fresh mask and not touch it, especially when hanging out with someone with high Covid risk factors. That was the problem with masking in general, everyone wearing dirty masks thinking it was going to help.

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Serious_Cup_8802 t1_jdyw15k wrote

Some of the most embarrassing Covid precautions are still things we practice today, "Aerosol Generating Procedures" is an embarrassing low point in medical logic, yet it has yet to fully fade away.

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emceelokey t1_jdyxb59 wrote

I remember people started not using reusable grocery bags because they realized they never washed them and they were kind of gross and I actually thought that made sense. Three years later, I still don't think I've ever washed a reusable grocery bag. My laziness and forgetfulness outweighs something that's an actual good practice.

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peptobiscuit t1_jdyxgt7 wrote

My annoyance issue was drying off the box in time before it ate through the cardboard lol.

Also as a person in their 30s, I was very much enjoying that I was buying cereal for the first time in over a decade lol.

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SpacefaringFerret t1_jdyxu8e wrote

I can't reply to your question in a for me satisfactory manner without breaking rule 5.

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VocalAnus91 t1_jdz286k wrote

Nothing comess to mind but I do religiously wash my hands probably too much now as a result. I have to use hand lotion regularly now to keep my hands moisturized

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lecourknee t1_jdzb56t wrote

When we first bought our house (April 1 2020 - two weeks into lockdown) I wet-wiped down the boxes the washer and dryer came in. That's about it though.

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Old_Dingo69 t1_jdzdo3e wrote

It didn’t involve me but I will forever remember the women punching on for toilet rolls in the supermarket. It was all over the national news here in Aus. Fancy fighting over packs of toilet paper for a respiratory virus…. Lol

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pgasmaddict t1_jdzmqyz wrote

We were seeing awful things on the news every night, anyone who had one probably wore one. I mean what was the downside....having to laugh about it 3 years later on here?? I was frantically trying to get hold of one and eventually did. I never did wear it as I actually never went anywhere for a long time - collected groceries outside etc. Guess I'm going to fancy dress parties as pandemic guy for the foreseeable.

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bridad13 t1_jdznk7b wrote

I was telling people it was the end of the world and that you would need a vax card to buy and sell and that the vaccine was the mark of the beast. But it’s 3 years later and everyone is still alive and I never lost my ability to buy and sell, still can’t leave the country tho but oh well at least I don’t have heart issues at 21🤷🏽‍♂️

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DurDaubs t1_jdztn01 wrote

Getting the vaccine.

But,.it was either that or lose my job. It's okay though... It was for my own good.

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PrettyLittleBSer t1_jdzxz7p wrote

Washing money in the washing machine. Canadian. We have plastic rainbow coloured bills. Came out all shiny fresh and smelled like Gain.

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Tok3n- t1_je15r8y wrote

Id heat takeout/delivery food in the oven before serving it. No germs, hot meal, it was a win win. I haven’t done that since though.

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VeterinarianThese951 t1_je1l34q wrote

It wasn’t at the beginning, but I consider it pretty embarrassing that I spent too much time arguing with pandemic deniers and anti-vaxxers about science.

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RareInevitable6022 t1_je1nxfe wrote

For the record, I still view COVID as a serious health concern, personally and for people I love and care for. That said… I no longer huff hand sanitizer.

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_s1cko_ t1_je1vqp0 wrote

Walking outside with the mask on when not close to people, during lockdown I would sometimes go to a trail to run or walk through and would have my mask on

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