Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.
No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.
Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.
It was reported that Maryland has crossed the 14,000 deaths from COVID benchmark recently. It did make me pause because it seems like a very low number relative to what we went through in the last two years. There are more than 6,000,000 Marylanders, and the 14k deaths were heavily concentrated among the elderly with health issues. I'm sure a decent percentage would have likely died by now from something else had they never gotten infected from COVID.
When I see the cold hard numbers in front of me, it does make me realize how much of what we went through in the last two years was driven by little more than hysteria and fear far more than what was needed. We'd have been much better off with a very different approach to COVID targeted to the high risk demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.
No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.
Right, Covid is no big deal despite killing mil,ions around the world. Must be nice to have your privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you people so obsessed with masks? Its creepy. They have become a religious talisman of protection.
As for me, I'm never doing any of this again, and I will actively fight it next time. I put up with this shit last time even though I disagreed with it, but this is stupid. Seriously I never thought I would find myself agreeing with republicans but here we are.
I don't think restrictions will happen though, bc politics....we have elections in november lol.
Why are some people so obsessed with being anti mask? Seriously- what’s the big deal about covering your goddamn mouth and nose during a pandemic in a public indoor space like a grocery store? Go about living your personal life as you please, see people indoors, risk getting covid or whatever you want, but what is the big deal about having some decency in a public, non social place like a supermarket where everyone - those who don’t care about covid, those who are being careful, the immunocompromised, the pregnant woman, the elderly, or the parent with a vaccine ineligible kid in tow- must shop?
Americans are selfish and reject science when it affects their lifestyle.
They claim to have Christian values but don’t care about their fellow man at all.
I’ve found the human response to Covid to be very sad. I feel a little depression all the time that people care so little about others.
A. Grocery stores have never been hotbeds of transmission because people aren't interacting with each other for long periods of time and the vast majority of people do not have COVID (exception was during the Omicron surge). Most people I've seen are still wearing masks in these settings, as am I, because what's the big deal, but I wear a cloth mask since I don't want to waste my respirators that are actually effective. Honestly, my cloth mask is just for show.
B. Wearing a mask for hours each day is a different matter. Most people insisting that children or others continue to mask all day long, do not have to do so themselves. While COVID cases are low, it makes a lot of sense to give people a break, since masking does NOT eliminate transmission and very few people even have COVID so their mask is not protecting anybody.
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Masks were pretty low when Omicron came, our first case of Omicron picked it up at the grocery store (because that was the only place they went). Masks only work if most people wear them. This was with a KN95.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.
No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.
No, the Twitter epidemiologists and doctors who built their social media profiles off of Covid hysteria. They fear losing relevancy and have a vested interest in pushing doom and gloom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not worried. We had omicron. Thankfully it was nothing for our family. My youngest was much more sick from her last cold.
You were lucky. Maybe. You do not know the long term effects that can surface in the future. Studies show you have been affected but may not have symptoms yet.
Long Covid affects the vaccinated too so it’s not just a cold and it’s irresponsible to compare Covid to a cold. It travels to the brain unlike other viruses. It is not a joke.
And not everyone can be vaccinated yet so it would be appreciated if we could still treat this as a serious virus.
Risk is low right now (we think) but if it surges again, I hope people will be responsible. Western Europe is having problems again so we may be next.
Lets not forget about asymptomatic cases too- could be a ticking time bomb with really bad implications down the road and all these people who didn't know they had covid will never know what is happening.
You have a mental disease. It's okay, but you should get treatment
I know there’s one poster who hates when people throw out the whole mental illness thing, but I’m really starting to think that this is really what’s happening. All this doomsday crap about how we’re gonna be half dead from Covid complications down the road…this isn’t normal thinking. It’s really not.
Anonymous wrote:The delusional twitter doctor who was peddling his book about how mask policies had failed and was arguing that masks were ineffective? Yeah that one is off the rails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not worried. We had omicron. Thankfully it was nothing for our family. My youngest was much more sick from her last cold.
You were lucky. Maybe. You do not know the long term effects that can surface in the future. Studies show you have been affected but may not have symptoms yet.
Long Covid affects the vaccinated too so it’s not just a cold and it’s irresponsible to compare Covid to a cold. It travels to the brain unlike other viruses. It is not a joke.
And not everyone can be vaccinated yet so it would be appreciated if we could still treat this as a serious virus.
Risk is low right now (we think) but if it surges again, I hope people will be responsible. Western Europe is having problems again so we may be next.
Lets not forget about asymptomatic cases too- could be a ticking time bomb with really bad implications down the road and all these people who didn't know they had covid will never know what is happening.
You have a mental disease. It's okay, but you should get treatment
I know there’s one poster who hates when people throw out the whole mental illness thing, but I’m really starting to think that this is really what’s happening. All this doomsday crap about how we’re gonna be half dead from Covid complications down the road…this isn’t normal thinking. It’s really not.
Anonymous wrote:Does Jeff know about all the covid denialism in this thread? lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are some of you people so obsessed with masks? Its creepy. They have become a religious talisman of protection.
As for me, I'm never doing any of this again, and I will actively fight it next time. I put up with this shit last time even though I disagreed with it, but this is stupid. Seriously I never thought I would find myself agreeing with republicans but here we are.
I don't think restrictions will happen though, bc politics....we have elections in november lol.
Why are some people so obsessed with being anti mask? Seriously- what’s the big deal about covering your goddamn mouth and nose during a pandemic in a public indoor space like a grocery store? Go about living your personal life as you please, see people indoors, risk getting covid or whatever you want, but what is the big deal about having some decency in a public, non social place like a supermarket where everyone - those who don’t care about covid, those who are being careful, the immunocompromised, the pregnant woman, the elderly, or the parent with a vaccine ineligible kid in tow- must shop?
Because I do not need to adapt to your mental health problems. I don't care about your anxiety and nerosis.
If you are in such a medically fragile state that you can't handle thr sniffles then you need to stay in your hyperbaric chamber. Not. My. Problem. Get some SSRIs.
Again! Another dcum poster who throws out the “mental health” comeback when they disagree! I don’t care about the topic, just shut up with the stale and stupid insult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll need too dead bodies in the bread aisle of Giant before I go back to wearing a mask. Omicron wasn’t sht when I caught it.
Keep rolling the dice sister, FAFO how sick you can get.
Not in the least bit worries. Young and in perfect shape. Set PRs both running an lifting with Omicron and didn’t even know I had it until a tinder hookup called to say she was sick and I should take a rapid test.
Just that for the first month or so I bought all the fearmongering, stayed home to slow the spread etc. Was very easy to see after a month what was real and what was horsesht and will never fall for that again. Sorry you are still getting played.
Same here. It became pretty clear within a month or two that the people getting really sick or dying were a very different demographic than me or my kids. Went back to pretty much normal life as soon as we could after that.
+100000. This. If anything the pandemic has showed me how stupid people are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not worried. We had omicron. Thankfully it was nothing for our family. My youngest was much more sick from her last cold.
You were lucky. Maybe. You do not know the long term effects that can surface in the future. Studies show you have been affected but may not have symptoms yet.
Long Covid affects the vaccinated too so it’s not just a cold and it’s irresponsible to compare Covid to a cold. It travels to the brain unlike other viruses. It is not a joke.
And not everyone can be vaccinated yet so it would be appreciated if we could still treat this as a serious virus.
Risk is low right now (we think) but if it surges again, I hope people will be responsible. Western Europe is having problems again so we may be next.
Lets not forget about asymptomatic cases too- could be a ticking time bomb with really bad implications down the road and all these people who didn't know they had covid will never know what is happening.
You have a mental disease. It's okay, but you should get treatment