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HurdyGurdyHer 16 points ago +16 / -0

Perhaps the loss of smell is from a stuffy nose. Anyway, I don't know anyone who died, wound up in ICU or any other scary stuff, either.

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Mashiki 20 points ago +20 / -0

Likely had it back in January this year myself. Didn't even have a stuffed up nose, or runny nose, not even a sneeze. Lost my sense of smell, but not my sense of taste.

It's so bad here(in Southern Ontario), that the hospitals have been laying off nurses, doctors and PSW's since the middle of last year. And now we're under yet another 'stay at home' order, but I don't see much compliance going on - good in my book. Even heading home from work early this morning, and going through London, Ontario and Woodstock, Ontario people were out still doing things.

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BoogalooBoy92 2 points ago +2 / -0

Another Woodstock pede?

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Mashiki 2 points ago +2 / -0

Grew up there. Live in rural SWON now.

edit just to add some stuff, since you're like a friendly city guy. Yep I know about the cow. Dundas St and people cruising it. And that at one time Woodstock, was a hub of industrial production. With 4 Harvey Woods textile plants, Stelco Steel, Thomas Bus, Gardner Denver just to name a few. Won't mention which HS I went to, but I know about the rivalry between CASS and WCI.

Worse for Ingersoll, which used to have 3 poultry plants, a milk bagging/processing plant, two grist and raw meal mills, and don't forget the old bomb factory(that's where the Mc'D's is now at that strip mall).

The industry collapse in the late 80s and through the 90's really gutted the piss out of both places. And I'm keepin' a heady eye on them wanting to make the Beachville lime pits into gigantic massive dumps, instead of building W2E facilities instead.