We had to have some roofing work done around a month ago now. We had put down a deposit on the work, and the job was completed, but we never heard back from the mid-to-late 20's year old guy who did the work afterward.
He was a really nice young guy and being the honest people that we are, we reached out to him today to ask when he would be billing us for the job. He responded that he "got really sick" some time after the job and "just can't remember stuff a lot of the time" now. He says he'll get to it when he feels up to it.
This is really the future we're building, isn't it?
Thankfully it was a "minor" heart attack. He's really into hiking and camping and can't figure out why his health's been so bad for 6 months. I just don't think it's my place to launch into the "COVID talk" but I feel bad for the guy. He's hoping to do our roof work in a couple weeks. I'll see if an opportunity presents itself to casually drop COVID into a conversation.
I do this whenever possible. Just a simple, 'yeah having had mild covid causes a lot of heart attacks,' in sympathetic tone
If they don't seem too opposed, I can add, 'you can prevent another one by masking at work'
Planting seeds!
They might not take it me up on it, but I'm getting the idea out there
I think it's very very important to include the word 'mild'
And to be as brief as possible, ofc
@BE Somebody we know died of a heart attack a year after "recovering" from "mild" covid.