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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your kid had it this spring/summer, then you should realize it’s NBD. [/quote] If your loved one died, or you developed a long term complication, or you lost your job for taking too many sick days, then you should realize it isn't NBD. Or, also, if you have a brain in your head to realize that just because something was OK for you your experience isn't universal. [/quote] Exactly. We has a relative die last spring. My Covid has lasted weeks. It is a big deal. [/quote] It can be. Most often it’s not. Just how it is. [/quote] After (literally) the seventh or eighth condolences, flowers, cards, funeral arrangement, etc. and at least two were co-workers younger than I am, not to mention the brain / organ / tissue damage associated with mild covid; I find it insulting that you trivialize covid health effects.[/quote] Age, race, vax/booster status, weight, overall health, and geographic area/access to good healthcare play a significant role in covid death rates—particularly in 2022, per the data. I personally knew several people who died from covid in 2020 and 2021. I don’t know any who died in 2022. All were north of 50. I know a lot of 70+ seniors who navigated covid in 2022 without issue. [/quote]
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