• @[email protected]
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    Meanwhile Japanese people, for all their faults, put a fucking mask on when they get a cold because that’s seen as a decent thing to do.

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      Yes, but they’re still expected to come into work even when they’re ready to fall over.

        • @Duamerthrax
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          If you think America is bad, you really need to look more into Japanese Black Companies. They really take the cake on toxic work cultural. Imagine being socially obligated to get black out drunk with your boss.

          • @Rachelhazideas
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            ‘If you think America is bad’ is wholly unnecessary when you consider that socialized healthcare hardly exists, public education is a living corpse of severely underpaid teachers, mass shootings (I’ve been in one), mandatory cost of car ownership, and so many other fucked up things.

            I’m not saying that Japan is a good place to live, because it has a myriad of it’s own problems and I personally wouldn’t want to live there. I just think we should give people some credit for the shit Americans put up with too.

          • @khannie
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            True story: Stalin did this every night with his inner circle. Attendance was mandatory assuming you wanted to live.

            Behind the bastards did a great episode on it.

            • @Duamerthrax
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              hmmm. Death or all your coworkers slightly judging you? White collar work sounds annoying.

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                … It’s doubly true for blue collar workers in Asia.

                White collar workers get like 15-20 days off a year in Korea, and these are also used for sick days - at enlightened companies, you can work from home on a sick day and have it not count as leave…

                I don’t know that much about what goes on in blue collar work, but something tells me the workplaces for natives just that are just a few steps above the blue collar labor done by migrants living in barracks in isolated locales working 60+ hour weeks aren’t the type to liberally give sick days.

    • @AgentGrimstone
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      If it weren’t for the work culture, I would love to live in Japan.

      • @HipHoboHarold
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        My boyfriend is in nursing school, and they have some sort of program where you can move there and get a house for cheap, if not free. I’m sure they’re not great houses and would need some work done, but still a great deal. We considered it for a hot minute…

        But then I started thinking about that stuff, and did some more research into what it’s like to move there. Some really awesome aspects to it, but I think we are gonna pass.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      That is the decent thing to do. Well the most decent thing is to isolate yourself when you’re sick.

    • @[email protected]
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      Haven’t they been seeing a rise in anti mask/vaxxers since covid misinformation during initial lockdowns?

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          15 months ago

          It’s an ugly fact of human nature that we see way higher levels of social responsibility in relatively ethnically homogeneous societies like Japan.

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      yeah. it’s a cultural norm. I don’t want that norm. I want actually thinking as the norm, not tying a rag on your face for cultural reasons.

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    It’s still surprising to me that so few after 4 years of this still do not understand the airborne nature of respiratory illnesses especially Rona with all that has gone on.

    Then again I might be expecting too much from people…

    • k-rad
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      Everyone was supposed to be upgrading their ventilation systems and installing purifiers instead they put tape on the floor and installed plexiglass you had to lean around

  • @samus12345
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    “Yes, if Fox News says Biden opposes people jumping off of bridges.”

    • Captain Aggravated
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      I seriously wonder how many MAGA morons would suffocate themselves if Biden (or better, Obama) came out as pro-oxygen.

      • GratefullyGodless
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        They would just declare that Biden (or Obama) is agreeing that they shouldn’t wear masks, because that interferes with their oxygen intake. They will always try to twist whatever Biden says, no matter how sensible it is.

    • @jaybone
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      I think you just solved the problem.

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    If all my friends jumped off a bridge, there’s probably a good reason. I keep pretty intelligent friends. The bridge is probably collapsing or some shit. Wear a fuckin mask tho.

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        If all my friends jumped off a bridge I’d assume there is good reason AND hell now that they’ve jumped I don’t need to ignore that intrusive thought that’s been telling me to jump.

        I’m with you my dude, let’s do a flip.

    • @[email protected]
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      “So what, now I’m just supposed to do anything that Rosa does? What if she… jumped off a cliff?”

      “If Rosa were to have jumped off a cliff, she would have done her due diligence regarding the height of the cliff, the depth of the water, the angle of entry… so, yes, if you see Rosa jump off a cliff, by all means, jump off a cliff.”

      "You jump off a cliff."

      “Gladly. Provided Rosa did first.”

    • @jaybone
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      Is it better to have bridge collapse on top of you?

  • Ashy
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    Huh? “maskless again”? Are there places that still have mask mandates?

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      A mask mandate was recently reinstated for New York City’s public hospitals due to an increase in flu/COVID/RSV infections.

      The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently warned that respiratory illnesses are on the rise across the country. Just before Christmas, national COVID-19 hospitalizations jumped 17% in one week.

      “I think that’s a major reason why we’re seeing this rise in not only cases, but also hospitalizations. Because we’ve just had Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, so a lot of people are gathering from all over the country,” Roy told NY1.

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      Some places have been encouraging but not mandating indoor masks due to the usual uptick in winter for COVID and flu

  • @[email protected]
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    This actually came up recently. Was playing Battlefield and saw all my teammates jump off the bridge we were on, so I just jumped off with them.

    As I parachuted down I saw the helicopter crashing where we’d just been standing. It made me laugh realizing I’d just lived out that little saying.

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      I got banned from Lemmy.world for saying that the main purpose of the masks were to protect others from you instead of protecting you from others.

      It’s like everyone forgot that masks were part of the “stop the spread” campaign.

      • @marshadow
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        Partially correct – cloth masks protect others, but an N95 actually protects the wearer.

        • @geegaw
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          … as well. Right?

        • @HipHoboHarold
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          Yup. I keeps things from getting out, but also can help from things getting in. I do patient transportation at a hospital, and sometimes we have to wear PPE before going in a room. Not just to keep the patient safe, but also ourselves.

      • @Bamboodpanda
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        Yup. A n95 with a proper fit is really the only mask that is going to actively protect you. Every other mask acts to mitigate spread from you.

        • @[email protected]
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          And many people don’t wear their masks properly, so it still really only protects others from them.

          • @[email protected]
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            Is there studies that determined how the effectiveness of masks degraded when improperly worn?

            That’d be interesting to read. My gut feeling is to say if you wear it over your nose and mouth, even incorrectly, it is still better than nothing. But sometimes, intuition is wrong.

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              I mean, it’s like condoms. Pretty effective when worn correctly.

              A mask needs a seal to work properly. It doesn’t matter what filtration you have if air is getting in other ways.

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                Considering how air work vs fluids, I’d say there is a difference.

                I agree with you that for a complete protection, a sealed n95 is the way to go.

                If you wear your mask improperly, will the viral charge that spread be the same? Some should stay strapped in the mask.

                But anyways, it was a small bubble

      • @jaybone
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        They ban for something like this? That makes me sad.

        • k-rad
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          That’s why we need as many instances as possible

        • @[email protected]
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          It was for “misinformation”. Only a 3 day ban, but server performance had already been shit so I changed instances.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        And someone got angry with me when I said that only masks was a half measure and if you’re thinking you might be around contagious people, you should also wear a face shield to protect against accidental spits or other moister getting in your eyes.

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        Give them a break 2020 is their personality now

  • wia
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    We lived in a small town with the bridge being one of the best spots to jump off of into the lake. So after the first time our parents used that saying we pointed that out and they never did it again hahaha.

    • @HipHoboHarold
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      Yeah, I lived in Florida for a bit. We had a spot everyone just called the jumping bridge. Because it was a bridge that people would jump from. It was a cool hangout spot.

  • Dr. Coomer
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    Yes I would jump of the bridge because if I have friends, and I mean true friends, why wouldn’t I want to jump off that bridge?

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s 2024. Covid is no longer that much worse than the flu. Unless you have some condition, you don’t need to mask anymore. Covid is still a thing, yes, and masks still help, but it’s not going away, we’re better prepared for it, and it’s evolving to be more infectious and less lethal.

    It’s really hard to find data by year, but the second graph on this page is close enough: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid_weekly/index.htm

    So yeah, wear a mask if you want, but don’t shame others for refusing to do so.

    • ThenThreeMore
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      Covid is no longer that much worse than the flu.

      People bandy about that it’s no worse than flu as though that’s like saying it’s no worse than a bad cold. Flu still kills thousands each year and will knock you on your arse for a fortnight.

      evolving to be more infectious and less lethal

      It was already around 3 times more infectious than the flu. If it’s getting more infectious and is still just not that much worse than the flu we’re in for a rough time.

    • @Specal
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      Masks help preventing spread, they help a little to stop you from catching it but it’s more about spread prevention, refusing to wear one because YOU’LL be okay is selfish.

      I won’t shame you for it, but I am making you aware that you’re being selfish.

      • kreekybonez
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        also helps to slow mutations. more spread means more generations of mutable virus.

      • @[email protected]
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        06 months ago

        Well I assumed that wearing a mask and/or staying home if you actually have covid is a given, but I guess with some people’s jobs that’s not exactly the case.

        • @Specal
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          I’ll repeat what has been said about COVID consistently on all news sources across the globe.

          You can be asymptomatic, not knowing you have it, and spread it. Wearing a mask around people that are vulnerable protects them even if you feel okay.

    • Firestorm Druid
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      146 months ago

      Covid is not entirely over, though. People can still die from it if unvaccinated

      • @[email protected]
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        106 months ago

        Yeah, and the death rate is still higher than the flu, but it’s not nearly as bad as it was in the first two years.

        Covid is not over, but the pandemic is.

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        People die from obesity but we don’t talk about that.

        We can’t prevent everyone from dying, and wanting to force everyone to wear a mask is not the answer. We’ve lived out whole lives not wearing them, and I’m not going to start now

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    • @[email protected]
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      “Reasonably” is doing a lot of work here. The same exact reasons for masking and distancing apply now just as before. Infections and hospitalizations and deaths are still commonplace. Each variant makes the vaccines less and less effective, and each shared breath you draw in public could spell the end for some idiot fox-news-watching boomer who somehow still hasn’t bit it from covid.

      If there was any point to masking before, then there’s still one now. Over 1 million people are dead and they’re still dying while we give up on masks for convenience.

    • @Kage520
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      As someone who has had all the shots and boosters but still suffering from long covid a year later, please wear a mask if you feel ill. It’s not just hospitalizations that matter. A ton of people are not well enough to return to their lives years later. I’m fortunate that I have basically a light version of it, but some people cannot even walk to the mailbox anymore, and no one knows if or when they will get better.

  • MacN'Cheezus
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    Can’t we just all be happy that those mandates are over?

    Are you seriously feeling nostalgic about THAT?

    • @CultHero
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      As someone with autoimmune disorders it will never be over for me until covid is gone. Lost a friend with muscular dystrophy to it in 2022. There are still millions of vulnerable people out there fighting this thing to the literal death. When you take precautions the life you save may not be your own.