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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It may be unavoidable at the point, but I guess I’d rather do my best to avoid it for as long as possible. For one I’d rather not roll the dice when literally everyone else is sick too. And moreover they are learning more about how to treat it every day, getting new meds, ramped up medication supply, and there’s work on a polyvalent (? I think that was the word) vaccine by the Army that’s in phase 2, I think. So I want to put it off as long possible. Not hiding in my house level, but put off stuff that can be reasonably put off - at least for the next month or so to see how this goes. I’m in the camp of being pretty concerned by the brain and vascular aspects of the disease, though I understand that it may present in the immediate term as a bad cold or flu. [/quote] But how are any of those things going to fix the brain aspects (assuming those are even real…)[/quote] True, they may not, but I guess I’m hopeful they will figure something out. Or maybe a new vaccine will be more protective against infection, or maybe all the people saying the virus will attenuate are right and so better to try to avoid. At a minimum trying to get infected as few times as possible seems prudent - within reason of living some semblance of a normal life. Maybe you pull back during surges times and loosen up during lulls. I don’t know. I just am not ready to give up on trying to avoid it quite yet.[/quote]
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