I think it's the opposite. The way that climate change has been handled was a preview for how COVID would be handled.
Ignore it and hope it will be okay, while locking in more and more long term consequences.
@bryan_johnson I also always wonder if his lung age ever recovered. Would be good to know. But if it had, i am sure he would already be boasting about it.
@C_A_G0101 Le type il a un protocole en 142 passages pour son petit déjeuner et se promène avec un parasol, mais après avoir remarqué les dégâts qu'une légère infection de sars2 lui a provoqué il a décidé que c'était rien pour autant qu'il bouffe ses noix et il reste à l'ombre. Bof.
@PolitlcsUK Heat. In the summer?
What manner of witchcraft is this?
I'm fearful that in six months time this insanity will be replaced by cold. YES COLD! The exact opposite.
I'm hoping more paper straws are being made and some carbon taxes implemented. I'm literally shaking.
@CovidSolidarit1 On the other hand, stay at home for a few weeks six years ago and avoiding to get colds for two straight winters disrupted your immune system and it's the reason you are sick so often since covid disappeared in thin air.
@WIRED Hopefully mind-body therapies could help the mice that have been injected with long covid blood containing biomarkers and autoantibodies and developed symptoms 🙏🏻
@waltz_tales@SalvMattera Switzerland did this as well, and as a result they ended up with many under mortality periods in the absence of a covid wave. Still, last winter peak was almost as high as the first wave in 2020 and was still excess mortality despite the tinkering.
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