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You May Be Early, but You're Not Wrong: A Covid Reading List, by
@JessicaLexicus
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You May Be Early, but You're Not Wrong: A Covid Reading List, by
@JessicaLexicus
"Yesterday, I came across a somber tweet by a man who’s trying to protect his family from Covid. He said, “my wife has been speaking with the principal of my children’s elementary school and that he has been advising her to file for divorce because I was clearly not well and ‘my life revolves around fear.’”
Yes, a principal is telling someone’s wife to divorce him because he wants to protect them from a deadly, disabling virus.
"Companies are also starting to pressure their employees to get therapy “to conquer their fear of Covid.”
There’s a line from the film The Big Short that echoes through my head these days. The investor Michael Burry says, “I may have been early, but I’m not wrong.” There’s a lot of us who feel like that right now. A majority of the world thinks we’re crazy. In reality, we’re not crazy at all.
We have the facts.
"The latest studies tell us that’s not possible.
There’s no permanent immunity from this virus. Each time we catch it, this virus attacks our hearts and minds. It weakens us. It tries to kill us. It imprints on us, so a future variant has a better shot next time.
That next time could be a few months later.
Here are the key points:
"Everyone should know about these studies. I’ve linked to the original articles. I’ve tried to summarize them in clear language. I’ve also linked to summaries written by journalists who still care about the truth.
"Biggest takeaway: the media lied to us.
The evidence is overwhelming now.
Last winter, the media made a concerted effort to convince Americans that Covid had become mild. They said catching Omicron would protect us from future variants, and that we could ditch our masks. Newspapers were filled with op-eds basically telling us to go out and shop, celebrate, and get infected. They blanketed the internet with stories about the “relief” people felt catching Covid.
"Anyone who disagreed got labeled a doomsayer.
The optimists were all wrong.
There was no evidence to support any of these myths, just arrogant assertions from the same handful of pundits. The actual studies tell the truth. You don’t want to catch Covid once. You certainly don’t want to catch it multiple times. We should be getting boosted. We should be wearing masks.
We should be protecting our children.
"There’s only one alternative, and that’s catching Covid over and over until it destroys our immune systems, along with our hearts and minds.
Nobody wants that.
https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/you-may-be-early-but-youre-not-wrong
I hope everyone is reading this article and sharing it with family and friends. In describing the current state of understanding of Covid it puts together the pieces of the picture that has been missed in the noise and bias of press reporting.
Please read and share
https://jessicawildfire.substack.com/p/you-may-be-early-but-youre-not-wrong
We need aptamer tests.
Should be easy peazy for those skilled in such matters.
And cheap.
Pennies per test once mass production infrastructure is established.
If that, even.
@noyes @yaneerbaryam
Who is benefiting from us not doing this?
The other day I was thinking of how when the vaccine for polio was created, it was not patented. The thinking was that since its creation was funded by tax dollars, the people had already paid for it.
But nowadays, not so.
@cheap_as_infree @yaneerbaryam @shaktinah
https://youtu.be/PufJ691qmkk
And Dr Graham Lloyd-Jones
Can Oral Health Predict Severity of COVID-19? New Evidence for COVID-19 Severity and Treatment
Agreed, but people who are positive HAVE to isolate. Without that mandate any test is pretty much a waste of time.
A lot of people simply cannot afford to have time off work - I can’t, but I live like a hermit to avoid catching it. So far, I’ve been successful.
Covid is no longer seen as dangerous by most people the world over. Very sad.
@Devijustice @yaneerbaryam
I go back to the question of "Do you want to be right or do you want to be effective?"
You can tell humans the truth and if they don't accept the message, then you can tell yourself that you are right and they are wrong.
Or you can try telling the truth in a different way that is more likely to be heard.
My point when I first commented was that even tho I agreed with the message, it was so bleak that I could see why people wouldn't want to listen.
@shaktinah I want the truth to be heard effectively, but I do not want to compromise the truth in order to find acceptance for whatever message is left.
I am just the messenger: I deliver the message — ideally in a simple and ego-free package. If the horse refuses to drink, there's no point grabbing the reins. I will be the trough. What the listener does with the message is up to them.
@trendless @Devijustice @yaneerbaryam
I'm not talking about compromising the truth. And I'd argue that the way a message is delivered is never neutral like a trough.
This convo started with 10 posts about how deadly COVID is and how the govt/media are lying to us. Only after I commented how it's understandable people would want to ignore such a bleak message was it added that it's possible to stop the virus. But that information was not presented in the previous 10 posts. That's what I mean.
@trendless @Devijustice @yaneerbaryam
Appreciating your thoughtful response & going to the trouble of pointing to some positive messaging. The reason why I did not consider masks to be a "solution" is because, at least in the US, the idea of wearing masks in perpetuity is not acceptable.
Most of my friends lean left. I've been surprised to learn that most of them have resumed traveling, gathering, and not masking (which is depressing). I'm interested to know how testing can end the pandemic.
@trendless @shaktinah @yaneerbaryam And because Americans are being so uniquely ridiculous about masking, we’ll end up with a lot of people disabled from covid, and they will deny disability claims and lower the working age to make up for lost workers (AL already working on this). And there will be more airborne pandemics, and we’ll lose even more people.
Unless Americans decide to change. Every other country has been far more willing to mask as needed.
@Devijustice @shaktinah I'm not sure there's an end without some as-yet unexpected, undiscovered miracle if we can't/won't use either respirators or quarantine+TTI (maybe even both) -- and both must be done in full measure with the political, scientific, medical, and public health establishments onboard and participating. The hard truth is we can't just decide we don't like the solution, unless our intent is not to solve it.
@shaktinah so many of us are in that same boat: those around us have drawn their line in the sand and will go no further, regardless how much information we provide -- and it may cost them a great deal of unnecessary harm.
Is there a reason why you feel it is your responsibility to change their minds?
@trendless @Devijustice @shaktinah
It's no different than "so you expect people to wear latex gloves all the time?"
"you expect to hook up a safety harness all the time?"
"you expect people to wear condoms all the time?"
While it's almost so common a set of comparisons as to be trite now, what I'd suggest is that we actually have a lot of words for people who deliberately eschew safety precautions: in the case of HIV it was pozzers, in the case of workplace safety it's the ohsa magnet.
These people don't care about your safety -on purpose-. They are deliberately reducing your survivability at close quarters interactions or at work for the benefit of their own mental hygiene. They do not give a shit about you. They will, on purpose, harm you, for a gain to themselves so immaterially small it's almost immeasurable vs the downside risk to you.
They aren't thinking about this and don't care to. The most revealing conversation I ever had on this was with a dentist, who donned safety glasses for me, and their gloves, but refused an N95. When asked if they could take a swing at the relative risks of these precautions - reduced retinal sensitivity, potential HIV/HPV - vs the risks of covid over the same timeframe - they literally cold rebooted and stammered through even attempting to work it out. They can't process it and don't want to start trying.
@Devijustice @trendless @shaktinah @yaneerbaryam
The US is not uniquely ridiculous about masking - here in the UK almost everyone is similarly ridiculous.
Our local hospital has reinstated a mask "mandate" (only in wards which is equally ridiculous) but the hospital staff are being verbally abused daily by people refusing.
If people won't wear them in a bloody hospital, what hope have we got of them wearing them anywhere else?
I honestly despair.
@shaktinah @yaneerbaryam It’s not about being right. The problem with effectiveness isn’t in the message. It’s that the listener believes “it won’t happen to me”, and there’s nothing anyone can say to penetrate that illusion until they become ready to hear the truth.
It’s like telling someone they have a terminal disease. If they refuse to believe it, they still have it, and sugar coating it won’t make them believe.
@Devijustice @shaktinah @yaneerbaryam
Denial is a common and strong human characteristic. For many, it's a coping mechanism. It doesn't matter if they employ denial about their marriage or the climate crisis, denial of an unhappy truth is automatic. It's how they're wired.
Change begins with the young. Educate them before they get warped.
@shaktinah @Devijustice @yaneerbaryam
Oh, it's certainly more complex than denial. It's good to be among people who comprehend that.
This corporate government, corpocracy, is a well-oiled, mind-fu*cking exploitation machine.
It's past my bedtime, so that's as articulate as I'm capable of being at this point. 🥴
@Devijustice @yaneerbaryam @shaktinah
I used to feel exactly the same way.
Totally agree.
The way out is to use respirators and clean the air. Simple. Effective. Not perfect, but effective. Just takes discipline. I don't understand why there's so much hopelessness and bleakness around this.
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