I woke up today with a nasty sore throat and sneezing (so not Covid) and am thinking that perhaps my hasty decision to give blood yesterday as I drove past a blood drive and though "oooh, free antibody test!" was not the best decision ever. I slept 10 hours last night and am still soooooooo tired. Also, when i removed the bandage this morning my arm hole started bleeding again. Yuck, that's never happened before. On the bright side, my iron level was excellent which is reassuring after my last panel of blood work showed borderline anemia. I've been taking a "gentle iron" supplement sporadically (not with morning or evening meds so I forget it more often than not) which seems to be working.
WRT remote voting: I so wish every other state would just copy Oregon's process. It does rely 100% on USPS for ballot and voter pamphlet delivery in the months before each election, but then there are so many ballot drop off sites that i've never actually mailed in my completed ballot. I just drop it off at the local library. Or a drive-by ballot drop box. It's so dang easy, and there is an option to link your cell phone for text notification. I get two text notifications per election. First "This is Multnomah County Elections. Your ballot for the _____Election has been sent. Look for it soon in your mailbox!" then after I drop it off (usually a day or so later) "Your ballot for the ____ Election has been accepted and will be counted. Get your virtual "I voted" sticker at:[link]." Bam. I know when to start looking for the ballot, and when it has been received. If i ever didn't get the second message, I would be able to look into what happened...but that's never happened (at least not yet.)
I totally get that changing anything about how an election happens is a big fracking deal with lots of places that things can go wrong. But honestly, in person polling is a huge safety concern right now. Every American needs to have a safe, simple way of casting a ballot. Just make it so, already! (Not y'all, the Powers That Be.)