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Yeah, I am staying in until this omicron wave passes. I don't want the future heart and brain disorders that all of the people who contracted COVID are going to have.
Quote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 08:40:23 AMLooks like only a handful of states haven't seen their downturn starthttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.htmlAfter I test negative today it will be back to not impacting my life at all much like since I got my vaccine. Life around me as definitely changed so that's impactful (closed restaurants, empty office, PITA travel requirements)I thought I saw on Twitter that cases are still climbing in Kansas. At work we're still seeing a positivity rate of 20%. I've cut out happy hour and eating out as a result.
Looks like only a handful of states haven't seen their downturn starthttps://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.htmlAfter I test negative today it will be back to not impacting my life at all much like since I got my vaccine. Life around me as definitely changed so that's impactful (closed restaurants, empty office, PITA travel requirements)
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 08:50:39 AMYeah, I am staying in until this omicron wave passes. I don't want the future heart and brain disorders that all of the people who contracted COVID are going to have.then we're all going to have those same disorders and we'll be on the same level
Quote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 09:08:26 AMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 08:50:39 AMYeah, I am staying in until this omicron wave passes. I don't want the future heart and brain disorders that all of the people who contracted COVID are going to have.then we're all going to have those same disorders and we'll be on the same levelSome of us haven't had it yet. Plus, I doubt 100% of the cases end up with brain AIDS, but maybe that happens. We just don't know.
Quote from: michigancat on January 26, 2022, 08:26:57 AMQuote from: wetwillie on January 26, 2022, 08:15:11 AMSo what stage are we in now? Is the pandemic essentially over come spring and it’s just an annual shot like the flu shot going forward? I assume it can’t just keep stacking 500k bodies a year into perpetuity.We're in the stage where omicron is spiking in some of the country and subsiding in others. Who knows what it will be like moving forward, omicron definitely brought up new challenges that I don't think anyone of note really predicted. Still, I'd guess that to 95% of the country, this is over and their lives won't be affected again significantly. Like for you specifically, wetwillie, is Covid impacting your life in any meaningful way right now?It is stupid to pretend like COVID isn't still meaningfully impacting people's lives even if they are vaccinated. Come on.
Quote from: wetwillie on January 26, 2022, 08:15:11 AMSo what stage are we in now? Is the pandemic essentially over come spring and it’s just an annual shot like the flu shot going forward? I assume it can’t just keep stacking 500k bodies a year into perpetuity.We're in the stage where omicron is spiking in some of the country and subsiding in others. Who knows what it will be like moving forward, omicron definitely brought up new challenges that I don't think anyone of note really predicted. Still, I'd guess that to 95% of the country, this is over and their lives won't be affected again significantly. Like for you specifically, wetwillie, is Covid impacting your life in any meaningful way right now?
So what stage are we in now? Is the pandemic essentially over come spring and it’s just an annual shot like the flu shot going forward? I assume it can’t just keep stacking 500k bodies a year into perpetuity.
Quote from: catastrophe on January 25, 2022, 02:36:01 PMSeems like insurance and doctors should be able to simply not prescribe it for uses where it doesn’t do any good.doctors, as a group, aren't smart enough to pull that off.
Seems like insurance and doctors should be able to simply not prescribe it for uses where it doesn’t do any good.
Quote from: michigancat on January 26, 2022, 08:26:57 AMQuote from: wetwillie on January 26, 2022, 08:15:11 AMSo what stage are we in now? Is the pandemic essentially over come spring and it’s just an annual shot like the flu shot going forward? I assume it can’t just keep stacking 500k bodies a year into perpetuity.We're in the stage where omicron is spiking in some of the country and subsiding in others. Who knows what it will be like moving forward, omicron definitely brought up new challenges that I don't think anyone of note really predicted. Still, I'd guess that to 95% of the country, this is over and their lives won't be affected again significantly. Like for you specifically, wetwillie, is Covid impacting your life in any meaningful way right now?Have been working from home per requirement from company until further notice, which isn’t really a negative. My mom has auto immune issues and has chosen to not get vaccine for that reason, so I basically get to live the rest of my life hoping I don’t infect her with covid. Son’s baseball uniforms haven’t come in for 2 months due to covid supply chain stuff but it’s a minor annoyance. I think for the most part life has gone back to somewhat of a normal routine for me in Kansas anyway.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 09:30:17 AMQuote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 09:08:26 AMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 08:50:39 AMYeah, I am staying in until this omicron wave passes. I don't want the future heart and brain disorders that all of the people who contracted COVID are going to have.then we're all going to have those same disorders and we'll be on the same levelSome of us haven't had it yet. Plus, I doubt 100% of the cases end up with brain AIDS, but maybe that happens. We just don't know.what is out there that makes you think brain AIDS is anywhere close to a widespread problem that everybody that has been infected needs to worry about?
Quote from: wetwillie on January 26, 2022, 09:48:53 AMQuote from: michigancat on January 26, 2022, 08:26:57 AMQuote from: wetwillie on January 26, 2022, 08:15:11 AMSo what stage are we in now? Is the pandemic essentially over come spring and it’s just an annual shot like the flu shot going forward? I assume it can’t just keep stacking 500k bodies a year into perpetuity.We're in the stage where omicron is spiking in some of the country and subsiding in others. Who knows what it will be like moving forward, omicron definitely brought up new challenges that I don't think anyone of note really predicted. Still, I'd guess that to 95% of the country, this is over and their lives won't be affected again significantly. Like for you specifically, wetwillie, is Covid impacting your life in any meaningful way right now?Have been working from home per requirement from company until further notice, which isn’t really a negative. My mom has auto immune issues and has chosen to not get vaccine for that reason, so I basically get to live the rest of my life hoping I don’t infect her with covid. Son’s baseball uniforms haven’t come in for 2 months due to covid supply chain stuff but it’s a minor annoyance. I think for the most part life has gone back to somewhat of a normal routine for me in Kansas anyway.Yeah that's rough with your mom. Does her doctor recommend she not get the vax? Who cares about the other stuff
okay. Rage's "suspecting" isn't causing me much concern, no offense.
Quote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 10:00:08 AMokay. Rage's "suspecting" isn't causing me much concern, no offense.Well, good luck.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 10:04:12 AMQuote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 10:00:08 AMokay. Rage's "suspecting" isn't causing me much concern, no offense.Well, good luck.Is there really any way to know until way down the line whether this is true for any virus though? I think this is a good reason to practice good hygiene and habits (and a really good reason to scold people who basically get infected on purpose), but I don’t know how you have this type of philosophy without shutting yourself in your home like 3-4 months out of every year.
To date there have been surprisingly few cases of neurological issues inclusive of parkinsonism associated with influenza pandemics.
eff'em, lock them in a bubble room and drop food in through a chute
I don't think going around the immunocompromised with covid symptoms is a good idea even if you don't have covid. It's not like their immune system is going to be good at fighting off whatever it is you have, regardless.
Quote from: star seed 7 on January 26, 2022, 10:54:19 AMeff'em, lock them in a bubble room and drop food in through a chuteIsn't that what they're doing with you now in Mexico?
Quote from: 420seriouscat69 on January 26, 2022, 10:55:55 AMQuote from: star seed 7 on January 26, 2022, 10:54:19 AMeff'em, lock them in a bubble room and drop food in through a chuteIsn't that what they're doing with you now in Mexico?Yes and it rules
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on January 26, 2022, 10:04:12 AMQuote from: Phil Titola on January 26, 2022, 10:00:08 AMokay. Rage's "suspecting" isn't causing me much concern, no offense.Well, good luck.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4684089/QuoteTo date there have been surprisingly few cases of neurological issues inclusive of parkinsonism associated with influenza pandemics.I know this isn't the flu. I guess all I got is luck at this point. me at what 70% of the population?