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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of Natural immunity since so many people had covid at Christmas. Cases reporting is low because people aren’t getting PCR anymore. Hospitalizations will lag. [/quote] Hospitalizations and death rate is what really matters. Flu-like symptoms at home will always be around for susceptible individuals. Work to beef up your immunity if you want.[/quote] How do you “beef up” your immunity?[/quote] Staying locked at home. Not in taking sun (vitamin D). Consuming fast food and processed crap. Not doing exercise. Watching a LOT of tv, especially mainstream media hammering fear and paranoia non stop. THATS EXACTLY HOW YOU BEEF UP YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM[/quote] And, what if we are doing those things? You cannot beef up your immune system and stop covid based off just eating better and taking vitamin D. Grow up. [/quote] Why don't you read articles about the benefits of vitamin D, sunshine, exercise, healthy food before dismissing it out of hand? Its not a "cure" for covid obviously, but a leading cause of covid mortality is obesity - so better exercise / not being overweight would be generally beneficial and increase survival odds. It probably would have made economic sense (to reduce hospitalization costs) if everyone could have been paid more to exercise during the pandemic.[/quote] Vitamin d is important but you are looking for drama when that’s not why people are getting Covid. You can be very healthy and get Covid. [/quote] And the statistical likelihood of COVID being anything other than a weak flu or bad cold like experience is essentially zero if you control for your own health and don’t have some condition not of your own making. That’s the truth. The pandemic is over. Cower in the corner if you want. The rest of humanity is moving on. [/quote] Keep repeating this lie as many times as you like. You'll still be wrong and it's not up to you. :lol: [/quote] Which part is the lie? You’re right. Healthy people that take control of their own health and don’t like garbage lifestyles are falling over dead in the street left and right from COVID. [/quote] +1 LOL. There are just going to be people who are just permanently brainwashed to think covid is an imminent danger - even though both vaccines and treatments exist and the risk factors are now well known, and will continue to act that way for years. Today I saw some fool with his two kids outfitted in full on face masks + face shields. It's sad that fear is ruling their lives.[/quote] What treatments? You have to be very sick and/or hospitalized or be someone special. Not everyone has access to the treatments. Food for that parent. Too bad you are so selfish that that parents has to feel unsafe. I think its sad you don't care about anyone and the impact covid might have on someone else which is different than it would for you.[/quote] That parent is teaching his kids how to be afraid of germs rather than live in the real world. No doubt the entire family is vaxxed and they are now of extremely low risk now, but the lesson to the kids is "be afraid anyway". Sad and pathetic.[/quote] [b]My kids understand the consequences of a parent getting sick and dying. [/b]Particularly the dying part. Yes, we are vaccinated but one parent is not extremely low risk due to health issues. You are clearly blessed with good health. Not all of us are and what might take you a few days to get over, would take me weeks. My kids are loving, thoughtful and considerate and care about others. I hope you are teaching your kids to be good and kind people who think more than just themselves. Its sad and pathetic that you simply don't get that not everyone has a charmed life like you do.[/quote] It’s sad you have instilled such fear in your children. The chances of a non-elderly vaccinated person dying are extremely low. You should probably be more concerned about driving in your car. It stinks because you clearly think you’re doing the right thing but what you’re instead doing is raising anxious children who are scared of everything. I’d suggest reading the recent Atlantic article on masking and fear. [/quote] They had a parent die. You can minimize Covid for your family but not ours. I suggest you grow up and be part of the solution and not the problem. [/quote] NP. The PP did not say that their kids experienced the death of a parent. She said one of the the parents was "not extremely low risk due to health issues", so it sounds like she was talking about the fear of a parent dying. Here is a great article by a mother whose spouse actually did die (not from Covid) about parents' responsibility of not letting fear overshadow the lives of their children: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/01/protect-kids-faulty-risk-assessments-covid-resilience/621353/ “'Kids are resilient' has been a refrain of the pandemic, used to justify the removal of regular school, birthday parties, and talking with friends at lunch. But it’s not a kid’s job to be resilient. It’s a parent’s job to be resilient for them, to spare them from our fears and worries. The longer we abdicate, the more damage we will do."[/quote] They had a parent die. And, have a high risk parent. An Illness for me lasts weeks. You can post all the articles you want to hide behind why you stopped caring but some of us live in the real world. You worry about your kids and I’ll worry about mine. [/quote] We all live in the real world, even if our circumstances differ widely. If you are a widowed single-parent who is truly at high risk from dying of Covid, you are obviously in a particularly difficult situation and need to take special precautions. That doesn't give you the right to morally shame others who don't share your exceptional situation for living life without fear and returning to normalcy at this point. They are doing the right thing for their families. They don't need to "hide" behind anything, and the article posted above gives some excellent advice that is much needed by a large number of parents whose circumstances are less tragic than yours perhaps are, but who are still burdening their children with unnecessary fear.[/quote]
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