One of my clients passed away from it yesterday. Just 70 years old. Saw him Oct. 9 and he was great. After I heard the obituary on the radio at 7:45 a.m. I called his wife by 8:30 a.m. to offer my condolences. I talked to his daughter later and told her I was not attending church and not attending wakes or funerals, this year. He had prior good health.
My wife's aunt age 93 just contracted it. It is probably the reckless behavior of someone who we think probably walked it into her home and who obviously was exposed to the virus in that person's home, and should have known better.
This is so frustrating. I worked to avoid it, and while I didn't avoid it, there are too many who are not even trying to avoid it.
That said, I had a walk-in today who was able to sneak in my usually locked front door as another client walked out. (I require appointments now). I thanked him for wearing a mask. He replied, "Everyone should wear a mask. I lost my brother to it."