• BrightCandle
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    The recent study where they intentional infected a bunch of paid volunteers and tracked what happened over the next year is really concerning. All of them have lasting brain damage and none of them can tell this occurred. The Long Covid studies are struggling to find healthy controls because there are a lot of people now walking around with the metabolic and vascular problems that are found in Long Covid but appear asymptomatic. This virus is doing a lot of damage and everyone is one infection away from their life being destroyed by Long Covid.

    The studying I am referring to https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(24)00421-8/fulltext

    Bare in mind it’s one in 400k such studies showing the damage of Covid it’s no outlier it’s just really dumb.

  • Scribbd
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    When it became known that covid was neuro invasive, I got even more mad at the short sighted responses of ‘herd immunity’ and ‘saving the economy’.

    I bet that we see a huge spike in mental degenerative diseases with our generation.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      As someone who works in that field, it’s already noticeable.

    • @Etterra
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      Especially older people and those who we might charitably call “vaccine hesitant”. It’s almost like all that’s stupidity has negative effect on our society as a whole.

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    I wear masks in the airplane and in airports still, and in places like Utah or Texas, people get extremely passive aggressive towards me when I do. I have had flight attendants pretend not to hear me and get angry that I have my mask up, random elderly strangers tisk at me when they pass by, just so much general hassle and passive seething for something that has nothing to do with them. It’s terrifying how much people seem to hate me just for not wanting to get sick.

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      I lived in conservative California and we know my spouse’s veteran identifiers were the only reason we didn’t get hassled. Then we went back in a rental car and we were harassed by a small dick truck. This was in 2021.

      Thank god we live in the Bay Area now, masking is still common and I see it all the time.

      I don’t understand what the fucking big deal is.

      Oh right, your freedumbs

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      42 months ago

      As someone with cystic fibrosis who has to fly to Texas in a few weeks…great.

      • @NerdyPopRocks
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        I might just be unlucky tbh. I hope you’re experience traveling to Texas goes well!

        • Drusas
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          Many thanks. Fortunately, I’ll only be there for a day. Then straight back home to the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Where lots of us still wear masks.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      Yes I’ve heard people in conservative states will hassle you. I actually got yelled at for it on a bus last week by a guy in a Fuck Trudeau shirt, who I ignored. But the US conservatives are really scary people.

      • @NerdyPopRocks
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        Ha! How weird for him to be so angry at Trudeau he bought a shirt 😂

    • @Raiderkev
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      In defense of flight attendants, I had a super rough go of understanding anyone during Covid. I tend to read lips to an extent which I never really noticed until everyone was wearing a mask. Sometimes I have a bit of an auditory processing delay, and I was supplementing it by reading lips.

      • @NerdyPopRocks
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        Yea that makes sense. In this case most of the flight attendants had no trouble hearing me, except for one guy who really makes a big show of it. He’s often on the route between the cities I fly too so it wasn’t even a one time thing. Ive seen him a few times and he always does this specifically.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’ve had every recommended booster, got it from my dentist in July 2023 and spent a solid week in bed with what rivaled the worst flu I’d ever had. Actual flu, not “it’s just the flu, bro” bullshit.

    This was followed by a month of a wet racking cough and very congested lungs. I have no idea how much the vaccines and boosters reduced the severity of lessened any long covid, but I got my booster last year (months later) and will be doing so again very soon this year.

    Why the hell would anyone want this virus?

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      Amazingly my coworker who has escaped it says she wants it to get it over with. I sort of understand the waiting for the other shoe to drop feeling, but I’d rather never have had it. I got it on a trip on the way back from Mexico when I was wearing an N95 the whole time.

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        There’s nothing to “get over with.” She can continue to get it after having it before, and every time makes the potential risks higher. I’ve managed to avoid it so far (as far as I know,) but I know my luck will run out eventually. Just hoping to get it as few times as possible.

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          Due to my OCD I’m almost a hikikomori and I got the virus. I don’t know how. I work from home and I don’t go to parties or things like that.

          • @samus12345
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            It’s SUPER transmissible. I have no clue why my wife and I haven’t gotten it because she in particular has had several times where she was in close proximity with infected individuals at work. Maybe we have and were asymptomatic, or maybe we’ve just been lucky…so far.

            • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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              Some people just seem to have good immunity. Count yourself lucky.

              • @samus12345
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                I do, especially since I’m definitely not one of those people who never gets sick.

          • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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            It lingers in the air like smoke. You could have just happened upon it.

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        My granddaughter is in the same camp. Fully vaccinated for everything else you’d expect, but completely bought into the repackaged HPV vaccine hysteria that got grafted onto the Covid vaccines. So she’s had it 5 times, including one that she describes as ‘that time I almost died’.

        Also, she’s a teacher. At a religious school that obviously doesn’t require that particular vaccine.

        What the ever loving fuck is wrong with people.

        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          Well thankfully my coworker is as vaccinated as I am (she asks me every six months if she should get the new version and I say yes), and she’s not foolish about it at all. I guess it just feels like the inevitable if you haven’t had it 4-1/2 years into this.

          I cannot imagine the brain damage your granddaughter must have from five bouts of COVID. Wow. Disinformation is a terrible thing.

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            She’s not stupid, but prone to magical thinking. Which in our current environment of mass disinfo is just as damaging as being genuinely stupid sadly.

  • @maniii
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    162 months ago

    Almost all illnesses are worth avoiding. Take for example, malaria. Dengue has 4-variants which can kill if you’ve already got any one of others the first time. COVID still hasnt been fully researched yet.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      I still mask everywhere and will have my ninth vaccine next month. I’ve been lucky to only have one mild case that was basically a stuffy nose. I feel very fortunate, and I take it really seriously.

      • @[email protected]
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        The only 2 things I’ve had that were worse than the last time I had COVID:

        • Pneumonia when I was 15, so sick I had to be carried to the washroom.
        • Whooping cough earlier this year, coughing so much I couldn’t sleep, couldn’t walk more than 3 or 4 meters in a go
        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          Ugh whooping cough is awful. I’ve never had it. I wonder if I should get a booster.

          • @[email protected]
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            If you have easy access to a booster… fuckin do it!
            I was sick as a dog for 3 weeks, started being symptomatic late Feb, was well enough to work again by mid March…had a persistent cough until early June, and due to health monitoring at work my lung capacity and strength has been verified as having gone down about 5%. It’s almost October and I still have a bit of a cough, not all the time like right after the worst of it, but if it’s cold, or humid, or I’ve been lying down for a few hours(say around 2am)…

            Anyway, definitely get a booster if you can.

            • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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              I’ll ask my GP. I do not fool around with getting vaccines as needed, that’s for sure. I just don’t know what the policy is.

              Would I be a bad person if I fibbed to public health to get an Mpox vaccine by telling them I have multiple sex partners? I don’t but I would like one because it’s spread by touch.

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                Would I be a bad person if I fibbed to public health

                Idk fam, that’s a call you need to take for yourself.

        • @[email protected]
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          I had the real influenza which was a bit worse, but I wasn’t vaccinated 3 times against that. Covid gave me over 6 months of loss of smell, that was terrible.

        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          I don’t fool around with vaccines. I’m serious about them.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      I got it on a plane trip, I think that’s the most dangerous place is a plane.

      • @kofe
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        Fuck me, I’ve flown twice in my life but planned to in November. Guess I can drive ten hours

        • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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          The poor air flow in the plane is what makes me think that.

          • JaggedRobotPubes
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            22 months ago

            I think only when it’s on the ground. Apparently the air filtration when it’s flying is stellar.

            You’re still crammed with all those people so no brainer to mask the whole way, but the really bad parts are on the ground, from what I understand.

  • Xylight
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    82 months ago

    As a minor living in an anti-vaccine family, having caught COVID thrice, oh no.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      12 months ago

      That’s horrible, I hope you can clobber some sense into them or escape.

  • @DamienGramatacus
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    52 months ago

    I’ve literally just had it and it sucked. Would not recommend.

    • @BonesOfTheMoonOP
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      Some people think it gives them natural immunity. But natural immunity against COVID isn’t enough and it fades.

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    idk, I’m personally not worried about it and never really have been. Still isolated a few times and always wore a mask, but only for other people.

    Vaccines are out, it’s as under control as it’s realistically gonna be, not worth worrying about for me personally.

    • @SomeGuy69
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      Yeah, it’s part of life now. Like cancer, if it happens, it happens. If I’m sick, I try to isolate and recover.

      You could however keep worrying for the rest of your life and feel miserable, spend time for all sorts of preparations, become germophobic, restrict your life decisions and become bitter.

      Some people prefer the later. Quite a lot actually.

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        I’m pretty sure that if you knew you would get cancer from someone else who has it at a very high probability of transmission you would avoid it at all times.

        This is a very poor comparison. At best it dimishes how bad cancer is and at worst you’re also giving terrible advice to people who care about not having their life destroyed by covid.

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          I don’t deminish how bad cancer is, never said that. I also don’t give terrible advice, because life is to live and not to worry. Stop with your twisting and go back into hiding from covid. That’s my advice to you.

          I bet everyone cares to not get their life destroyed, duh. But while you fear and hide, the world is moving on without you. You chose the second option Good luck.

          It was wrong to comment here, of course a covid related community will be full of people who wear masks under a shower.

          • dandi8
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            Ah, yes, because if you do a modicum of prevention, like wearing a mask, you’re obviously missing life and there’s definitely no way to keep up with the world unless you just completely give up on safety. No in-between, snort covid or become a social shut-in.

            /s

      • @samus12345
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        There’s a very large gap between “Don’t bother trying to avoid it” and “live in perpetual terror of getting it.” It’s not a binary thing.

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          Good thing I didn’t say “don’t bother at all”. I never said don’t get vaccination or don’t wear a mask if you’re in public transport. I even said stay at home when feeling sick to not infect others. I personally don’t use public transport much anymore and probably won’t carry a mask for the rare occasions, but that’s a personal thing. However the automatic bite reflexes, of assuming I propagate a black and white thinking, makes me believe you’re American. It’s often in online discussions, especially with Americans, that they only see pro or against. It’s exhausting.

          Also you brushed of the other things I said too. Maybe I should’ve added a “third” option and it’s people who don’t bother with covid at all, but I left it out for discussion sake. All I read all day on social media is the still existing constant fear of covid, and yeah, I rightfully so laugh about this. It’s like fearing cancer. You take reasonable preparations but you gain nothing by changing your way of living by an invisible virus you could catch any day. How is this so hard to understand?

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            I am indeed American. However, the reason I assumed you propagate black and white thinking is you constantly refer to the extreme:

            You could however keep worrying for the rest of your life and feel miserable, spend time for all sorts of preparations, become germophobic, restrict your life decisions and become bitter.

            But while you fear and hide, the world is moving on without you.

            of course a covid related community will be full of people who wear masks under a shower.

            You act like anyone who recommends taking precautions is a crazy germaphobe. If you want to sound reasonable, use reasonable language.

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        This is a very stupid take, no matter how many people jump off that bridge.