6/ We are in another major wave — even if the news isn’t reporting it. You might not test. You might shrug it off. But sooner or later, one infection will leave its mark. I guarantee it.
6/ We are in another major wave — even if the news isn’t reporting it. You might not test. You might shrug it off. But sooner or later, one infection will leave its mark. I guarantee it.
7/ I’m saying this because I want you around. I want you healthy. I want my friends, colleagues, and family to take this seriously before it’s too late.
8/ Clean air. Masks. Precautions. These aren’t inconveniences. They are the line between staying whole and watching your health slip away, wave by wave.
9/ My wife is on her very first infection — after 5+ years of us never eating indoors, never taking chances. And even then, it found its way in. That’s how relentless this virus is.
How do you think she got it?
10/ Here’s the truth: – Every breath indoors without protection is a coin flip. – By 2030, the question won’t be who masked. It will be who’s still standing. – It’s not paranoia. It’s prevention.
11/ Mask. Filter. Ventilate. Test. Repeat. It’s not complicated. It’s survival.
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Getting medical care in KC, i know how rare medical pros like her are.
Thank you for all this truth and also for emphasizing respirators. (I don't say masks, so there's no confusion with baggy blue surgical masks, not fit for anything airborne). I'm sick and fucking tired of messages that are like "New wave, get your boosters!" 😖
Sadly we won’t even have boosters moving forward in the states.
My last Covid vaxx was in 2023 because it isn't worth it to have to go out into plague spreading world into a clinic full of maskless nurses for an ineffective, strain outdated vaccine that doesn't stop infection or transmission. I have completely avoided Covid by not inhaling it. Respirators, home
Staying home. Not fucking eating inside of restaurants. Wearing my airtight elastomeric respirator at all times in public, whether indoors or outdoors, whether "crowded" or "empty." My bulletproof Covid avoidance strategy. 🔥🔥🔥 When my parents were youth, smallpox, polio vaccines actually worked! 🧵
They did what vaccines were always intended to do... Prevent infection and transmission, eradicate the virus. MMR and hepatitis vaccines I got were similarly effective. Flu is tricky, but at least most years the strain the vaxx is for is for a strain that is circulating. But Covid vaxx...
Thank you for the master class in 11 simple comments.
Well said. The way that I see it is that even delaying those infections and the frequency of them--that actually probably does have some benefit & when it's once in 5 years as opposed to 1-2 times a year, that's a lot less rolls of the dice & time to heal between.
Even protection isn't always enough. I was masked and recently vaccinated and got it for the first time this month. I'm glad I kept it at bay for this long, but it's so frustrating. Like, I did everything right and still got it.
It's a spin of Russian Roulette.
Common precautions, but I’d add, if your sick stay home! Stop the spread!
+to that id add: about half to 2/3 of spread comes from ppl who have no symptoms at all. so yes definitely if u feel sick, stay home... but also, wear a mask whenever out not just for self-protection but bc u may be contagious +not know it!
I don't know if you've seen the research about azelastine nasal spray and chlorphenhydramine to reduce the risk of long COVID?
Too bad that isn’t what’s actually happening. I’m taking paxlovid right now 😔
If there's an azelastine nasal spray OTC option, maybe add it to what you're already taking?
It’s an antihistamine, not an antiviral. If you take Paxlovid, be careful about adding meds. Geez.
Hubby and I went 5+ years too. Then this past June we went to my Grandson's graduation, with all the excitement we forgot our masks for the very first time. 4 days later we both had Covid, just like that. Even though we are both fully vaxed it hit us really hard. Mask up peeps.
Yep. my wife and I are just now going through our very first COVID infection -- fully vaccinated every six months for five years. We knew there was an uptick in infections, but the media has utterly failed to inform the public of the current dangers we face.
I would like to add nasal sprays to the list of tools.