• YarHarSuperstar@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Uh yeah. Those of us can’t afford to be more sick that we already are never stopped wearing masks. I’m disabled and catching COVID once, while not too bad in the acute phase, has wreaked havoc on my health long term. It’s not worth fucking around and finding out.

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    8 months ago

    Right from the outset, my wife’s coworker got her sick, which spread to my two little kids and then to me. They only work two days a week in person and it’s not heavily enforced, but people still lack the fucking common sense to quarantine themself after symptoms go away but when you’re still contagious. Smh

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        8 months ago

        While I think the CDC is correct in this particular case, you’ll have to excuse those of us who no longer trust the CDC after they intentionally lied to the public numerous times during the Covid-19 pandemic and contributed to the death and permanent injuries of US Americans who became infected due to their misinformation.

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          you’ll have to excuse those of us who no longer trust the CDC after they intentionally lied to the public numerous times during the Covid-19 pandemic and contributed to the death and permanent injuries of US Americans who became infected due to their misinformation.

          I hear this same line from anti vaxxers

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        8 months ago

        The CDC guidelines aren’t about prevention but a trade off between prevention and economic activity.

        You can very well be contagious during that period, but it’s too much of a burden on the system to wait until you are definitely not contagious.

        Up here in Canada when they changed the rules and had the big press conference they even explicitly mentioned that it was in part due to economic reasons and it would allow some additional spread when asked directly.

        Edit: and they even recommended wearing masks to work for a few more days afterwards just in case, but of course no one did.

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    8 months ago

    My work has moved to a “hybrid” model, aka forcing people into office. I was in 2 weeks ago… And caught COVID. For over a week, existence has been… Not great. I do not feel like myself yet. First day in a while I even played video games, and it took a lot of effort. My breathing is way better than it was a few days ago. But my mind is still so… Cloudy isn’t the right word… It’s like if your brain is normally powered by your local power grid… It’s now powered by a AA battery that you found in the junk drawer. There are things I can’t remember to things that I know I know very well. There were days I woke up drenched in sweat so I assume I was running a high fever for a few days.

    All that to say is I wish we weren’t at this point we’re covid still a thing. We had an opportunity to eradicate it. I did everything right. I got all my shots, I got boosters regularly, and even when I was forced into office I isolated away from people but it wasn’t enough.