Anonymous wrote:I’m reading this and getting worried.
I’m be been in a small Eastern European town since end June where there’s zero talk about Covid. I am getting worried returning to the US.
Anonymous wrote:I’m reading this and getting worried.
I’m be been in a small Eastern European town since end June where there’s zero talk about Covid. I am getting worried returning to the US.
Anonymous wrote:I’m reading this and getting worried.
I’m be been in a small Eastern European town since end June where there’s zero talk about Covid. I am getting worried returning to the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Then they get better.
The congestion symptoms and muscle aches go away but for me I was left with kidney damage. Others get POTS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
Ok. It happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Kind of like the flu. Did we mask every winter before covid? Did we kick healthy kids out of school simply because they happened to sit next to someone that came down with the flu? Did we regularly test kids that weren’t showing any symptoms for the flu?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Then they get better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So going back to the thread title, why is this the worst version of Omicron?
It's not. Omicron was just the worst runny nose I've ever had, but this is a total non-event. Only knew something was wrong because I had a fever.
and some of us felt bad for 2 weeks and tested positive just as long. There is no one experience.
Again, why should I suffer mentally, emotionally, and financially because of this? I was forced to destroy my life to "protect you". What have you done to support me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Kind of like the flu. Did we mask every winter before covid? Did we kick healthy kids out of school simply because they happened to sit next to someone that came down with the flu? Did we regularly test kids that weren’t showing any symptoms for the flu?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Lots of people are getting pretty sick from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since this thread started the weekly avg number of reported cases on the Fairfax Health District’s website has dropped by over 100.
Montgomery, Prince George’s, and Howard County are currently at high community spread as of this week, increased from the previous weeks.
And yet deaths have been flat since March, as the initial Omicron wave subsided. Similarly, ICU admissions have been fairly flat.
So, a lot of people are getting Covid, but people don’t seem to be getting particularly sick from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So going back to the thread title, why is this the worst version of Omicron?
It's not. Omicron was just the worst runny nose I've ever had, but this is a total non-event. Only knew something was wrong because I had a fever.
and some of us felt bad for 2 weeks and tested positive just as long. There is no one experience.
Again, why should I suffer mentally, emotionally, and financially because of this? I was forced to destroy my life to "protect you". What have you done to support me?
It really sounds like you had some underlying issues that you had neglected to resolve before COVID brought them to the forefront. I don't know why else you'd have such a tough time dealing with COVID restrictions, while everyone else has put up with them just fine.
By this logic I shouldn’t GAF about the “underlying issues” that are still making you try to control other people’s behavior now.