Covid is highly contagious.
It’s airborne. Floats in the air & hangs for hours, like measles. You can show up later & get infected.
It’s incredibly damaging to the human body. Especially if you are infected over & over.
The vaccines are amazing. And yet, they do not prevent vaccinated people from being infected & contagious.
Many infectious people have no symptoms at all.
The rapid home tests have an incredibly high rate of false negatives. A negative test does NOT mean you don't have it.
Waste water data from cities in the United States are showing a massive outbreak in many places right now. I'm watching one person after another get it. While almost no one is taking precautions.
The information we were told at the beginning about it not infecting or affecting kids much turned out to be proven by scientists to be wrong. Kids do suffer horrible consequences.
Masks make a massive difference. You need masks that seal, KN95 or N95. Covid is airborne. It floats far.
We know a lot about this virus. We know how to take care of ourselves & each other.
You just have to decide that you want to.
It was incredible in 2020 to see how much people cared, & how far they were willing to go to help their neighbors, friends & family.
It was devastating to watch in 2022 as 98% of people decided that they were done caring. And instead choose delusion. To intentionally infect others rather than experience more inconvenience.
It's not too late to start caring again.
I learned about Covid in Jan 2020, and looked up a LOT of information in Feb. What I learned alarmed me, so I prepared (long before most people in the U.S. did) and then I spread the news on Twitter. [RIP, I miss Twitter.]
I wrote a lot about Covid in 2020 and 2021 on Twitter.
And then I gave up. I realized the people around me did not care. And I was screaming into the wind.
But sadly Covid did not let go of me. I'm still disabled by it. Every day.
@jensimmons have you met @jeffcliff? I think you two should breed the master race