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Where should I “move” to?

Move is in quotes because I’m already…sort of homeless.
I nearly died from covid in December of 2021. It has shattered my life. Since then, I’ve had many health issues making it nearly impossible to work. I’ve also tried to end my life earlier this year because of all of these issues. Some health issues were resolved but my lungs have scarring and I’ll never get better.
I want to leave Long Island, NY and start over. A red state and red county would be preferable. I’m a utility locator so an area with a lot of construction would be helpful. Until I can get back on my feet, I’ll be living out of my large sprinter van.
So what are your suggestions?
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SandWitch · 26-30, F
If you prefer a red State and red county, that would suggest to me that you've been an anti-vaxxer at least since Covid-19 began which is why you're in the poor state of health that you're experiencing now. What you have is what's known as 'long Covid', which means those Covid symptoms stubbornly persist long after the fact, usually for years to follow.

Rather than move to a red State where the belief in vaccinations is largely ignored, perhaps you should stay in NY and check yourself into a hospital which treats for 'long Covid'? The process takes over a month, but moving to a blue State will prove useless to you at the end of the day.
@SandWitch I had long covid and had the vaccine and every booster. It doesn't prevent long covid.
SandWitch · 26-30, F
@Dignaga
In that case, change your voter identity and become a registered Democrat and you'll become immune from contracting Covid ever again.
@SandWitch I prefer The Prohibition Party.
SandWitch · 26-30, F
@Dignaga
I think you're the type who also prefers to be sick whenever the opportunity presents itself.
@SandWitch I choose not to take a bath for that very reason. You see right through me.