Oh dear. Your cable is out and you missed the news that covid is still killing thousands of people every week. Your tiny tiny life is irrelevant to the reality of this ongoing pandemic. |
About 8000 people die every day in the US. |
Sadly, very elderly and unhealthy people are at greater risk of death from covid—particularly those who aren’t vaxxed and boosted, as well as those who live in areas without high quality healthcare. Thankfully, data from Spring 2022 (specifically May) indicates that covid-related deaths are dramatically decreasing due to less severe strains coupled with vaccination and treatment. Moreover, the data indicates that more people died from pneumonia than covid in the May 2022 report. Fact: prior to covid, the elderly and unhealthy died from pneumonia and flu. That’s why people have always been urged to get vaxxed. Covid is the same thing: get vaxxed. You can still get sick, but it will be milder and you aren’t likely to die. Question: is your solution that everyone stays home forever? |
In-person will be fully-operational next month. I know it's disappointing for you that Armageddon never arrived. |
This is a big part of poster's strategy. They're part of such a small minority now at this point though, they're an amusing curiosity. |
I think they are like my colleagues who continue to make the case that it’s too dangerous to come into the office yet they are happily living their lives in the burbs out in public and traveling, etc. |
Even the "Covid Cautious" have their own set of exceptions, and they chastise from their soap box expecting everybody to abide by their personal exception list. |
Yes. Just like we did before 2020. Stay home if you are sick, go to school if you’re not. |
Your “safer school” is virtual. Do that. Leave everyone else alone. |
You can keep whining, you’re not convincing anyone. Stay home, live a virtual life. |
So again, you are saying to go to school if you have a cough or runny nose, as long as you are fever free and able to participate in activities, right? Because that was the standard before 2020. |
I don’t know anyone who had covid twice in 6 months, but, the winter right before covid nearly every kid on my son’s hockey team got flu twice (A and B). No one cried and gnashed teeth about selfishness, kids just played on (down a player or two for each game). |
YES! That’s EXACTLY what we’re saying! |
Has a single public health expert recommended continuing activities maskless when you have symptoms and/or not testing when you have symptoms? |
Yes. Precisely. That’s what we should do |