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hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
I remember thinking how stupid the whole thing was. Everyone panicked got the jab and have been sick ever since. Sadly the cure was much worse than the disease.
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 So let's look at your evidence.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@hippyjoe1955 I have provided it to you "ad infinitum." There is no scientific evidence of the widespread illnesses or death you claim to have personally experienced or read about. There is widespread accepted evidence of the existence of the virus, that it most likely occurred as a natural mutation of the virus, and that the vaccine was very effective at preventing serious illness. I have asked you ad infinitum to provide any iota of scientific evidence to the contrary. Now, in your own vernacular, do your own research and then put up or shut up!
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 Actually there is. Studies from around the world indicate that the vax is deadly. Do try to be a little more informed before you comment further. Italy Japan Germany Canada have all had major studies done that confirm what I posted. You????? Of right you don't have any evidence you trust the 'experts'. So how is that winning war in Iran going for you? Trusting the experts again?

Likestoenjoylife · 51-55, M
That my wife and I had an excellent St Patricks day meal of corned beef and cabbage the young man who was our waiter was great took good care of us and had a lot of personality, we gave him a very generous tip and thanked him for the great service. The next week Covid shut down all the restaurants I told my wife that young man just lost his job and felt bad for him!
kittee · 26-30
@Likestoenjoylife ifit wasin uk he woul dhave got furlough payment,s so wouldhave been ok
zaatar · 22-25, F
I was a senior in high school. I had just found out the guy I was dating was also dating some other girl who was way too young for him. Her and I actually became friends after that because she had all of my interests.

Our class was trying out Google Hangout before Zoom became a thing in schools. It was a fun time, everyone was just funnier at home. They told us that school would only be out for a month then shortly after it got closed for the rest of the year.

I used to take a college class during my senior year of high school, the professor who was teaching it also worked in a hospital. We got an email that she got covid and passed away. That always felt unreal, she was a really nice person. I remember when I did my presentation about dentistry and i got everyone tooth brushes. She requested a blue one and said she always has to have a blue toothbrush. May she rest in peace.
meggie · F
I knew I'd had it in December, but didnt know at the time. I thought because I'd had it i was immune to getting it again. I was a key worker so carried on working, but living separately from my partner. A couple of times a week i was dropping off food for him as being an asthmatic he was terrified. I felt very alone and afraid
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
I lost my job in the first shut down. Then my house. Had to move back in with family.
I remember the fear people had of it.
The bafflement over the Toilet Paper.
How Western Australia shut down its borders and didn't get as bad as everyone else did. And I remember the people who had been travelling through the state forced to stay put.
Getting a new job at an Aged Care home and how horrid it was to work in a COVID ward.
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GeorgeTBH · 36-40, M
@DancingStarGoddess yay nature
Confined · 56-60, M
Mass hystria. work was busy. It kills me that people still believe the lies we were all told and that cloth masks can stop a virus. All this plexiglass can stop air and germs from moving around. People at work walked around with a stick 6 foot long measuring keeping people 6 feet appart. I knew from my 5th grade health class that 6 feet was complete BS!

The covid tests sold at stores are bogus. I still have friends that will test weekly to see if they are sick even though they feel great. One of the symptoms of being sick is feeling great!

The swab test was rigged to come up possitive. The guy who created it said it was only to test for strain, not used to determine if some one was sick.

People come to work now sick with covid. No 6 feet, no one cares if you are sick. You still have to come to work. No worry every one else is going to get sick. I have pointed out over and over we used to believe all the lies told to us in 2020.
acpguy · C
@Confined It also turned out that many people were diagnosed with the Chinese Flu only after having died from car accidents, heart attacks and angry wives.
I remember stockpiling staple foods like dry beans & rice.
I remember all the medical people I knew taking it very seriously.
I remember various comments by tRump.

“Looks like by April, in theory, when it gets a little warmer, it miraculously goes away.”
“very much under control,”
“We’re going down, not up. We’re going very substantially down, not up.”
“...when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.”
“And it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away.”

concern about coronavirus “is their new hoax”
@Thinkerbell says
I never said COVID didn't cause many more deaths than flu
Yet you keep trying to compare Covid with the flu. As long as you're trying to imply they are similar, I'm going to keep underlining the crucial differences.

I personally knew only one
When I went to school, they taught us that the plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data.'
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@LordShadowfire

"Millions of people reported having permanent effects bad enough to prevent them from working the jobs they had before they got sick."

As usual, you are long on claims and short on sources, so I looked it up myself. 🙄


https://www.cdc.gov/long-covid/php/surveillance/index.html

From the CDC chart, we see that maybe 2 or 3% of people who have had COVID currently have activity-limiting long COVID. Again, outliers.
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
@ElwoodBlues

"Yet you keep trying to compare Covid with the flu."

Wrong again, Ellie.
The only comparison I made had to do with symptoms, and I gave a source that confirmed you cannot distinguish COVID from flu by symptoms alone. One needs to be tested.

"When I went to school, they taught us that the plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data.' "

Don't you ever get tired of fudging, Ellie? 🙄

My personal anecdote was said in response to Lord Shadowfire's personal anecdote, and not posted as data, as you should very well have known. Context, Ellie, Context.

I also note that you omitted to chide LSF's anecdote,
an omission made for obvious reasons. 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣

"And old Ellie never faltered, never once his nonsense altered,
Always fudged and always paltered, on SW's rancid shore..."
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
It was scary. All these people getting sick, going to the hospital, being put on ventilators. But the scariest part of all was the people who were in denial of how serious it was, right up until they got sick and had to be put on ventilators.

On a personal note, I remember one person in particular. My dad had hired a subcontractor to work on the remodel of our duplex in southeast Portland. This guy sat down and talked to me on his smoke break, telling me about how the medical mask mandate was completely pointless, and he wasn't going to be observing it, because it was a test by the US government to see if people would take the mark of the beast without question. He just went on and on about how COVID-19 was made up, and kept telling me about details he was getting wrong and why they didn't make sense.

Then, just a few days later, he called me up and told me to tell my dad he wasn't going to be able to work because he was having flu-like symptoms, and he'd lost his sense of taste and smell.

I never heard from that guy again.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@LordShadowfire my brother in law died after 3 weeks on a ventilator. He was the first person i knew personally who died from it. When people tell me covid wasnt a huge killer i turn them off as either blind or brainwashed by the ignorance of the MAGA crowd
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@samueltyler2 I get irrationally angry at these people. I find it massively disrespectful the way they cling to their narrative. I'm willing to bet you've had the absolutely horrible experience of having one of these prize lunatics tell you that either you made up the story about your brother-in-law, or he died from something else somehow.
kittee · 26-30
@LordShadowfire my grandads brother survved the ww1 trenches then died of spanish flu (a form of covid) on the way home on a train, id guess made by germany, i their last ditch o survvie
I was working in a care home at the time. I remember I was watching the weird illness on the news in China for weeks at that point maybe even a couple of months, on a night shift but not thinking it would reach the western world. The day we were put on lockdown in the UK I had just finished work that evening and I watched Boris Johnson’s announcement on tv, I was in my parents living room. My dad came home 20 minutes later to say the police came and thrown everyone in there out of the pub because it had to close.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
My mom had just died, I had a full time kindergartener all of the sudden, my family dumped me and my son and I were doing his school from the back of our van because we had no wifi at home. It was a flipping mess for me.
akindheart · 70-79, F
from that week? try years! how it changed our whole life. how we look at people who are sick now that we are STILL getting the lab rat disease. i just had it last week again for the 5th time. How it isolated us. but many of us learned new talents and skills and i sure got lots done. you have to like your own company.
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
It’s very easy to remember. My mother passed away 9 March and the world shut down the day of her service. We couldn’t hold the luncheon that we planned thanks to Big Blue.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Having an eviction notice served on me and my wife (an NHS nurse). Not the best time to be searching for a new home.
TradEmily · 26-30, F
@SunshineGirl so stressful sorry to hear that! glad you bounced back
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@TradEmily Thanks. There was a silver lining to that cloud, but it was still horrible to deal with at the time.
TradEmily · 26-30, F
@SunshineGirl I feel the same about every bad thing that's happened to me so far.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
I had a heart attack as we were confined (unrelated) and it meant I had complete rest immediately afterwards and I was free of worry about cancelling my plans.
My mother passing away the week before. Knowing how it could have been even more horrific if we were kept from being with her in her final weeks.
ScreamingFox · 41-45, F
@OlderSometimesWiser same thoughts here, at least we weren't kept from them in the end 🖤
I remember how mad and scared people were. We were closed down on St Patrick’s Day, and the cafes in the area who were usually very busy had to close.
Northerner · 70-79, M
After 70 years of freedom I felt that we had become caged animals. That feeling has never left me.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
I just remember feeling utterly terrified. Watching the news as the death toll crept up I wondered if I would be able to keep my family safe. It was horrible but now it seems long ago.
DDonde · 31-35, M
I took pictures of the local newspaper, knew it was gonna be a big deal. And I remember walking around town, kids had drawn health PSAs with colored chalk on the sidewalks. There was a kind of optimism in the early weeks (at least where I live) that eventually died in political ugliness and disinfo campaigns. The general attitude locally towards the pandemic situation was night and day between Feb-March and the end of the year.
@MarineBob says
but no got the flu for a couple of years


Bob raises the following question:
Are the Covid death numbers the result of mis-classification of other causes of death?

Here in the table are US death numbers for the top ten causes of death for six years ending in 2020. Notice how there are 20% more deaths in 2020 than the average of the previous five years? Doing the math, that's 500,000 excess deaths in 2020.

Notice how, in 2020, 345,000 of those 500,000 excess deaths are classified as Covid? Notice how almost all causes of death rose in 2020, including cancer & heart disease?
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778234

If there's any validity to the claim that lots of deaths have been mis-classified as Covid, why did almost all causes of death increase in 2020? Wouldn't mis-classification produce a reduction in those other causes? The evidence says mis-classification is a red herring.


@GoFish
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
I remember that week well. I work in the grocery business so I was watching the crazy sales numbers as people started hoarding. The effects rippled through the business for a couple of years.
XxBlahxX · F
I worked at the hospital at that time. I just remember...business picked up dramatically
swirlie · 31-35, F
As airlines were cancelling flights globally, I texted a couple I knew who were on vacation in Egypt for 4 weeks, telling them to get on a plane and get back to Toronto ASAP before all flights out of Europe and UK westbound were cancelled. They were standing beside a pyramid when they received my text.

Acting promptly, they went back to their hotel that day, packed up and flew from Egypt to London Heathrow, then directly to Toronto, arriving back home only 48 hours after I'd texted them.

Upon arrival in Toronto, she got sick immediately and was admitted to hospital, now diagnosed with Covid-19 and becoming the first person in Canada to actually contract the disease. In fact they both had Covid-19.

They believe they got Covid while in Egypt or somewhere in transit, but 8 months later she was dead from committing suicide after being diagnosed with 'long Covid' and unable to cope with it's debilitating side effects. 🇨🇦
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
We had just returned from a trip to Africa. They were so much more careful in Africa regarding potential infection. The US seemed uninterested!
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 Africa is more used to dealing with outbreaks by quarantine. The lower vaccination rates make in easier to spread infections..😷
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@whowasthatmaskedman they know how to prevent spread, how to take public health seriously, so much for behind "undeveloped!" They were well on their way with immunizations, and HIV/AIDS with USAID help, until you know what!
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SW-User
I was on holiday wondering if my flights would be cancelled.
Alyosha · 36-40, M
I remember the quiet.
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CountMonteCristo · 41-45, M
Having colleagues, professor, and beloved patients die abruptly. Almost dying myself. Those first few weeks were no joke.
kittee · 26-30
i got furlough paymenyt,so i was paid for not working, yeeehaar
class · F
I felt like I was dying.
I miss that era. not people dying, but just everything felt still
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@TurtlePink I like less people everywhere. It seemed like nature was making a comeback. I liked not driving to work.
@JimboSaturn dude same we need to have another pandemic, but like instead of dying if you catch the illness, you lose 30 pounds and you become a fit bikini model😅
kittee · 26-30
yes,i had a grat ie gettingup late
Cassieee · 31-35, F
Looking everywhere for water and toilet paper...
Not good man, I go to work really scared.
CaliCanadianAngela · 41-45, F
I remember freaking out wondering how I was going to keep my business open.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Living with masks & lockdowns and never having Covid..😷
RodneyTrotter1 · 100+, M
I remember covid shutting down the world.
ElRengo · 70-79, M
That I was on vacations at about 450 miles from home.
Rudboy41 · 41-45, M
Peace. Everything was quiet and peaceful
I was in a coma* so... time flew by.




* I'm joking.
GeorgeTBH · 36-40, M
playing games
eyeno · M
Peace, quiet and serenity

my college basketball team lost a number 1 seed and a chance to go deep in the NCAA tournament before it was cancelled
thepeculiarpanda · 36-40, M
Getting my douchbag roommate evicted one week before the lockdown.
Wizardry · 46-50, M
Took a break from watching the news for a while.After the media went over board on it
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Massive propaganda campaign implemented in order to make people take a very dangerous and experimental “vaccine” which did nothing to prevent you from getting Covid. Covid something which was never as dangerous as advertised.

Why did the FLU almost completely disappear that year?
Northwest · M
No more toilet paper and paper towels. And showering with the groceries.
MarineBob · 61-69, M
Our town forgot to shutdown
TexChik · F
Thinking it was SKETCHY at best and that we were being lied to

 
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