This is from December 19 but has some interesting info that I hadn't seen before. It would be more readable if separated from the class war stuff.
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Because its taboo, and some viewers/readers will scream about it (or at least disengage) just like they do for global warming.
It makes my skin crawl whenever I see our (Florida) weathermen bite their tongues when looking at, say, a graph of ocean heat content, and thats an order of magnitude worse on big, national, corporate media. COVID is no different.
Then turn that off and switch to a news source that tells the news
The 23rd was my first day fever free for my 2nd bout with COVID. It wasn't bad at all this go around and I hadn't had a booster in 18+ months.
It's milder, yes... but it also depends on how much of the virus you get at the time of transmission. Talking with an infected person for a couple minutes is different than being next to a person laughing in a movie theater for two plus hours. The more virus you receive at the time of infection, the more sick/damage it can do before antibodies take over.
Yeah, so the initial infection isn't the only (and I would argue the lesser) concern though. It's the 3+ years after that show increased odds of all sorts of chronic conditions like auto-immunity. Then there is the whole brain damage, even from mild cases thing.
The brain fog is something that is still affecting me. General confusion especially around time awareness (I logged into a meeting early) and other relatively simple brain tasks such as where's my phone/keys/wallet. These were the most immediately noticeable concerns.
What's a million deaths anyway when you have corporate earnings to pump.
The line goes up.
US politicos brag about our economic recovery after COVID lockdowns like it's not just one point along the optimization curve between "economy" and "deaths". We had a strong recovery because we sacrificed (and continue to sacrifice) people.