Choosing to primarily socialize outdoors, to conduct meetings virtually, and to mask in public spaces is called Adaptation. Those of us who are adapting have the edge. Ignore it or accept it, but adaptation is the way forward.
“we can focus all we want on the acute phase, or the tip of the iceberg, but the reality is that there is a really much larger chunk of disability and disease beneath that tip of the iceberg.” https://t.co/D2aWvVxaQc
@chantz_y My partner is a man doctor. When the boys invite him to poker night and he says “let’s do it outdoors. We are concerned about the very real risk of long covid,” the boys go “mehhhhh… seems fine to me.”
A friend: “my partner had c-19 FIVE times and he’s totally fine. So. Well, he says he can’t remember things anymore. We had him tested for his memory. And the clinic said he did just fine. So. Well, not fine, but he did OK. They want to repeat the test.”
Today I was told at my workplace, “I can’t hear you with that thing on your face.”
I was feeling like, “know what, I don’t actually care. You want me to accommodate you but you won’t accommodate me.”
@vidasinbrujula @TheManeCharactr There are several on I-Herb and one on Amazon Canada: NOW supplements Oral Probiotic. I also found that one at my local Goodness Me
We do not know what SARS-CoV-2 will do.
There is no simple, linear evolutionary path that it must inevitably follow.
There is no precedent on which to confidently base predictions.
What we can say with some confidence is that more virus is a bad thing.
The N95-wearing cashier leaned in towards me and whispered, “it’s so nice to see a fellow masker.” I thanked them. They said, “I think we are doing the right thing.” Agreed.