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Has Covid gotten better where you are?

I mean its good that we're don't have to isolate like we did back in 2020. A lot of people didn't do good in isolation. Cause we still have cave man brains and when were isolated we think the rest of the tribe has rejected us. And we start picking away at ourselves and finding faults that aren't there, and our mental health declines...
I guess the only people who got through Covid Restrictions with their mental health intact were the people who were the loners in school. Just something weird to think about really.
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Torsten · 36-40, M
Covid has stayed the same. The people here for the most part are just less dramatic over it and basically see it for what it is now and in doing so, things have gone back to normal
@Torsten I wish people saw it for what it is. The reason things went back to normal is because people are in denial about the damage it does in the long term.
Torsten · 36-40, M
@NerdyPotato nah people are finally starting to see it for what it is and starting to live their lives again and not be fearful of something with a 98% survival rate 🤷‍♂️
@Torsten why do so many people only focus on the survival rate? Not dying doesn't mean it has no impact or only a short term impact. COVID changes 1 in 20 people for the worst the rest of their life.
Torsten · 36-40, M
@NerdyPotato because survival rate is what should be gone off of especially when locking yourself away and pumping yourself up with a experimental "vaccine" ..
The flu can also affect someone negatively for a long time or extreme cases, death. Yet we dont hide from that, do we?
Covid has been politicized and used as a fear tactic to control people. People are finally waking up to that
@Torsten who says we should go off that? Don't you think quality of life and availability of healthcare is important to consider too? Yes, flu causes death too, but never overwhelmed hospitals.
Torsten · 36-40, M
@NerdyPotato I am sure the flu many many years ago caused a lot of devastation, but people have moved on like we always do and just what we are doing with Covid now
@Torsten the regular flu never disrupted medical care as much COVID though. And yes, we're moving thanks to vaccines and measures to reduce spread when they were needed. Maybe this graph will help you understand:

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Torsten · 36-40, M
@NerdyPotato the vaccine never stopped the spread or reduce it. thats total BS
@Torsten true, they mostly reduced the severity of infections. Other measures reduced the spread much more.