Dear Mr. Gilmer You Have a Blog:
Dear Neil,
MRSA is everywhere. It's not surprising that it may be detected after so many hospital visits. Actually, everyone who's visited you recently is probably fending off the MRSA germ. One of the most common means of MRSA spread is... Physicians neckties. While everyone uses anti-bacterial protection, the one item that doesn't get zapped is the doctor's clothing. Good to know, though, that it's bacterial, not a virus, and can be eliminated.
Good idea to keep visitors away for a while, though. Maybe all those little children won't wet their pants when they come to your door this year!
I'm keeping up the Gilmer tradition, though. Every year, the Greens Fork Community Center has a Halloween "Safety Trick 'n Treat" Headquarters. My role is to sit very, very still outside on a bale of straw as a Scare Crow... and when the little ones approach, I say: "BOOO!" Very quietly, just like my Big Brother.
Love,
Mary Anne
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