Griffin (01-03-2022)
Why do I care what caused what I had? I had a moderate cold of some kind. I stayed home from work, I took OTC cold meds, tried to get some rest, felt like crap for 2 to 3 days and now am almost back to 100%. Just like for every single other cold/flu I've had in my life. When I get sick, I don't need to run to the doctor every time I get a cold to see what I've got. During flu season, I don't run to the doctor to see if I have the flu if I come down with something, so why would this be any different?
i guess i would rather know that not know today, which is different than where i was 2 years ago
lost in melb. (01-03-2022)
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Teh One Who Knocks (01-03-2022)
they aren't tracking or contact tracing any longer (at least here), so i'm not so worried about that
lost in melb. (01-03-2022)
Well, yes it's a factor if you have a little sniffle. People were avoiding pre Christmas parties so that they weren't shut down on Christmas Day if they had a close contact with covid.
Still ID want to know if I had covid, for dads sake. And visitors, etc. I would change my behaviour and also monitor a bit more closely.
It shouldn't matter what the name is, I think we all agree that an awareness to protect those with a compromised immune system is a good tact.
Teh One Who Knocks (01-03-2022)
I guess I just refuse to live in fear of this. By almost all accounts, if you are healthy and have no underlying conditions, the new variant is no worse than a mild to moderate cold/mild case of the flu. Covid is following the progression of almost all of these types of viruses before it, becoming far more virulent and far less deadly. I refuse to wear a mask in public even though the county is under a mask mandate. And from being out and about, at least half the people agree with me because I see a LOYT of people ignoring the mask mandate. There's a good possibility that I picked this bug up when I was out at one of my trips to the grocery store, who knows, but I am not changing my life permanently because life itself is a risk. If you were to treat everything else like people are treating Covid, you would never leave your house. You're far more likely to die slipping in your shower or getting in a car accident than you are to die from Covid, especially if you are on the healthy side. We're now going into year #3 of "15 days to slow the spread" and I am just done with it.
KevinD (01-03-2022)
I had to go to Lowes yesterday. I wore an n95 mask for the sake of others.. But that's just how I operate..