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PassportNerd t1_j3kat0h wrote

They probably saw a spike in all infectious disease deaths then too.

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IamMeNYC t1_j3mnz10 wrote

Yes, covid will amplify existing conditions. Still that does not downplay the seriousness of taking precautions to prevent reinfection.

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PassportNerd t1_j3moow5 wrote

To protect myself from Covid, I don't watch the news because I realize that their fear mongering is meant to keep me hooked and loyal to the narrative of their sponsors.

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IamMeNYC t1_j3mqlr0 wrote

I prefer not to bury my head in the sand. Long covid brain fog already has me feeling as though there’s a sack over my head. It takes more courage to confront the things you are afraid of than to ignore them. To each their own.

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[deleted] OP t1_j51t0st wrote

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Nym-Sync t1_j52mdks wrote

> “Long Covid” keep fearing the bogeyman 😂😂😂😂

🙄🤪🐆

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PassportNerd t1_j3n5wpp wrote

There is a differences between burring your head in the sand and refusing to belief every lie the news says

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IamMeNYC t1_j3nwk6n wrote

Avoiding the news won’t protect you from covid. Taking precautions is not blindly accepting all media. Again, to each there own & I’m still a high risk individual & will behave accordingly.

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Dont_mute_me_bro t1_j3qlqo0 wrote

Then take all the precautions you want. Just don't try telling me to wear a mask while outside on the Boardwalk at Coney. It's not going to happen.

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IamMeNYC t1_j3qopyv wrote

Wouldn’t dream of it.

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Dont_mute_me_bro t1_j3qwytf wrote

I had fanatics in face shields yelling at me to "Put my mask on" while riding a bike on the boardwalk in Summer 2020. I'm leery of how intense the fear became.

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