Ignoring the realities of COVID
4 Jan 2023 12:36 amThe Case for Wearing Masks Forever by Emma Green for The New Yorker
The title is clickbait but the article is interesting. It’s about the organization https://peoplescdc.org/ which argues that the sudden shift to “the pandemic is over” is bullshit, and provides alternative analysis of the data.
The title is clickbait but the article is interesting. It’s about the organization https://peoplescdc.org/ which argues that the sudden shift to “the pandemic is over” is bullshit, and provides alternative analysis of the data.
the People’s C.D.C. [is] a ragtag coalition of academics, doctors, activists, and artists who…have made it their mission to distribute information about the pandemic—what they see as real information
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“the C.D.C.’s data and guidelines have been distorted by powerful forces with vested interests in keeping people at work.”
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The People’s C.D.C. strongly supports mask mandates… arguing that “the vaccine-only strategy promoted by the CDC is insufficient.” The group has noted that resistance to masks is most common among white people.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 02:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Jan 2023 05:50 pm (UTC)Though with the antibiotic shortages I'm actually more worried about strep right now.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 07:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 4 Jan 2023 07:49 pm (UTC)Our household never stopped wearing face coverings when outside our immediate house/yard, and we've largely curtailed indoor activities, except that children have to go to school. However, once spring comes, I doubt that I will be able to limit activities AT ALL. About the best I will be able to do is insist on mask wearing while indoors. And since I contracted COVID while outdoors AND masked, there are those who wonder what is the point of continuing to try to avoid COVID.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 10:52 pm (UTC)But yeah, short lives of misery and death is kind of the default for our species.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 11:09 pm (UTC)Strep is, of course, the bacteria ultimately responsible for scarlet fever. What's *really weird* is that scarlet fever mysteriously became a lot less serious sometime in the mid-20th century and we actually don't know why.
That's always been a little concerning in the back of my mind since I found it out (after the kids got scarlet fever for the first time) and now I'm wondering if our lack of understanding for why that happened has come back to bite us.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 11:14 pm (UTC)I had no idea.
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Date: 4 Jan 2023 11:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5 Jan 2023 01:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 5 Jan 2023 01:43 pm (UTC)I’m sorry you got it, even outdoors and masked! I guess it’s all a numbers game.
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Date: 5 Jan 2023 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 8 Jan 2023 05:00 am (UTC)The resistance from white people seems to be one part "I don't want to be inconvenienced" and one part "this is supposed to be a plague that kills all the non-white people according to God's will."
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Date: 9 Jan 2023 02:12 pm (UTC)The signals I'm getting suggest they're going to stop trying on that front soon, too. Stopping tracking, stopping paying for tests, etc.