• locuester
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    4 months ago

    At the Olympics, much like in other sports and at work and schools, Covid is treated like other respiratory illnesses.

    That kinda says it all. Not sure why this is such a riot.

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        4 months ago

        Oh I understand you feel that way, and that’s fine. But there are rules at the Olympics and these are the rules.

        Not everyone feels that is so clearly ridiculous. As I said, most places on earth treat it as the common cold nowadays.

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            4 months ago

            I see why his take on this is the antipod of yours, but you clearly won’t achieve anything by so easily shifting to aggression and leaving the discussion on a tantrum.

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            4 months ago

            I’m sorry you feel that way and lack the ability to disagree and discuss amicably.

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            4 months ago

            I looked a bit more into it. The WHO has worked closely with the IOC and IOC President says “It is being treated like flu now, so there is no obligation for any special measures or notifications.”.

            So Noah did nothing wrong to not report it. There is no reporting rule.

            Also found this info:

            COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency according to the WHO, and with much higher vaccination levels now than during the previous two Olympics, it is treated like any other respiratory illness. There has been a surge of COVID-19 globally this summer, but because of vaccination and prior infection, most cases are mild unless people are over 65 or have underlying conditions.

            This all reflects my reality where I haven’t heard about or been affected by COVID for years now.

            I’m just referring to the experts on this science. I’m not making shit up or reading trash conservative anti science bullshit. I’m genuinely curious about why others feel so strongly against the current WHO position.

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              4 months ago

              Did it suddenly stop having long term damage to the immune and cardiovascular system or did capital decide it was time for everyone to get back to work?

              Sorry you haven’t been paying attention in you comfortable bubble, but covid never stopped being an issue

              https://www.cdc.gov/ncird/whats-new/covid-19-can-surge-throughout-the-year.html

              https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2024/study-suggests-reinfections-virus-causes-covid-19-likely-have-similar-severity-original

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                I’m pointing out what the rules are/were at the Olympics, and some background on why athletes are not in “trouble” for not mentioning they have an illness. The World Health Organization worked with the ioc to make rules they felt was safe. Was it capitalism driven to make money, or is it simply because it makes no sense to live in bubble wrap forever, I don’t know!

                I guess I see it as much of a danger as anything else in life at this point, and it feels as if most people agree.

                I’m not denying it exists. It just scientifically seems to be less significant than most other things. I think it is 1.5% of deaths now per some quick CDC research. That’s way less than an average flu season. What’s the stats on long COVID? Is that happening to a significantly relevant amount of people? Genuinely curious. Not baiting or anything.

                I don’t “live in a bubble”. I’m just an average dude. I travel a lot half the year in USA and EU and chill in remote areas all winter. I understand my experience isn’t everyone’s and I value your insight.

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                  live in bubble wrap forever

                  Shit like this is why you’re getting so much flack. It’s so fucking patronizing it makes me only want to tell you to fuck off

                  Wearing a mask, social distancing, and regularly washing your hands isn’t living in bubble wrap. Having basic concern for your fellow man isn’t living in bubble wrap.

                  I know multiple people with long covid. I know even more who are immunocompromised who are forced into hermitude because people like you cannot fathom to understand the experience of living a life that isn’t yours and how actions completely out of your control can completely destroy your life. Please do some soul searching and find a shred of empathy.

                  1.5% of deaths now per some quick CDC research

                  I’m sure the over 4000 families in the past 3 months who had someone die from covid feel similarly to you, that their loved one was not statistically significant and that it’s for the best that they’re dead so people like you don’t have to live in bubble wrap