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Put Yourself in the Corner

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Having lived seven decades with respiratory issues, I have long known the rule (ok, this is going to be gross) that if on the first day you feel congested your mucous is green, you  need an antibiotic.  If the first day of congestion your mucous is clear, you are either suffering from allergies or a virus- but after a few days if it gets viscous and cloudy- or even green, it’s no longer allergies.

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The Ides of April

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This year, the 15th of April came and went.  It was not the day our taxes were due.  (Thankfully for our clients, since we were barred from working on the 15th due to the major Jewish festival.) Another change in this world due to COVID-19.  Of course, my calendar is not changed by the pandemic- last night  marked the end of the Pesach (Passover) holiday.  When work is not permitted.

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