Anonymous wrote:Cases in MoCo have quadrupled in a month.
I'm not saying it was either spring break (way too soon to see that) or taking off masks. But you can't really say "no change".
Anonymous wrote:I am vaxxed, boosted, and mask everywhere and still got covid. It’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omicron really is less dangerous. A number of the most vulnerable, seniors and those with health conditions and those who refuse to vaccinate, have already had covid and recovered or not. Now, the virus has mutated to become more transmissible and much less lethal. The pandemic is over.
A new variant could be worse, and the pandemic could return. But right now, the pandemic is over.
Its not over.
Yes, actually, it is. I know that's hard for you and that your mask has become your identity, but cheer up. I'm sure there is another crisis on the horizon that you can personalize in a similar way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of people who have had Covid lately. People who were super careful but finally thought they could relax a bit and travel or go out to eat. And once one of them went down, they realized they spread it to a LOT of people.
I know most of them tested at home and didn't report it to the county so I think we have no idea how many people have Covid right now. Also, with cases being milder (for some), many dismiss it and don't bother testing.
With masks going away (people aren't wearing them in even places where it's mandatory) I think we are pretty screwed. If nothing else, Americans have shown how selfish they are and that they don't really care if they infect their own families - they aren't going to deal with any inconvenience.
You can’t hide the things that really matter: hospitalization and deaths. And those look fine. It's not 2020 anymore; in a post-vaccine world, it doesn't make sense to focus on case counts.
Actually getting Covid matters to some of us.
Anonymous wrote:Kids have only been back for a few days. It takes time for #s to build. Check back in 2-3 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:
A surge in cases and hospitalizations is inevitable, but we'll weather it, and we'll weather many other surges in the next few years. I hope you can all see your way to masking indoors again when numbers spike. Thank you doing your part. Enjoy your lives.
Anonymous wrote:
A surge in cases and hospitalizations is inevitable, but we'll weather it, and we'll weather many other surges in the next few years. I hope you can all see your way to masking indoors again when numbers spike. Thank you doing your part. Enjoy your lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The threat to the immunocompromised (an extremely broad category) has also been inflated in the media:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/04/covid-vaccine-is-effective-immunocompromised/629596/
Chemo patient here, I agree with you actually! But if I contract covid my (hopefully) life-prolonging treatments have to be suspended for 20 days, non negotiable. So we aren’t all in the same situation.
Anonymous wrote:No one is testing anymore. We've received several emails about cases in my kids' schools.
Anonymous wrote:The threat to the immunocompromised (an extremely broad category) has also been inflated in the media:
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/04/covid-vaccine-is-effective-immunocompromised/629596/