And no, we don't have the "tools."
- pharma companies will be charging 4-5 times more for the new boosters
- we haven't sufficiently funded next gen vaccines that are better at reducing transmission
- we don't provide free N95s and we haven't educated people enough about respiratory protection
- we don't have regulations for clean indoor air and haven't sufficiently invested in it
- we haven't sufficiently invested in treatments for Long COVID, or engaged in a mass public infor campaign
The at home test the govt sent me didn't detect the COVID I caught. And I'm vaccinated and mask. I'm high risk and homebound, but my child brought it home from school (they are the only kid at their school that masks) . This is the link to my post where I go into everything that's happened to me since May:
I need some strength. It's been an awful couple of months. Since I caught the virus one of the kids brought home from school in mid May I've had: 1) pneumonia 2) an internal groin abscess that caused the infection to spread down my leg 3) hospitalized for surgery and IV antibiotics 4) shingles I caught at the hospital and brought home to my children who now have chicken pox (and they are vaccine against it, too!) and now 5) a thrush infection on my tongue and down my esophagus I am mostly bed bound now. Hospice has been coming 2-3x/week since my hospital discharge on the 11th. I been having to take care of the surgical wound that is larger than I expected it to be. On top of this, the landlord is being a hideous human being, and we are dealing with harrassment over our complaints of a moldy toilet and shower that's been like this since we moved in. My immune system isn't working well and I'm scared for when school starts in the fall. CoVID could kill me. I will have to homeschool the younger 2 children and the oldest teen will still have to attend in-person school because of the special support services they need and their IEP. At least they are good about masking. The school isn't though. There's lots of students who go to school actively ill. And nobody except for my children mask. I know people are sick of hearing about COVID and everyone is done with COVID, but, COVID isn't done with us. I don't have a community or support network, and I'm all my children have. COVID or some other virus or infection could take me out. I need to stay healthy for my family. I'm in a dark dark place in life right now. My partner already lost a very good job (2 days ago was fired) because of having to care for me. So we are jobless now, without outside help. I'm scared and in pain, and I'm worried for my survival. I need strength to keep going. I don't want to die at 40. I don't want to join my big sister and mother. Not yet. I need many many more years on this earth. ππ
@luckytran
"we have the tools" is like the old joke about the mathematician waking up to a fire, noting that there's a bucket of water available, and going back to sleep
we do have the tools, we're not using them π’
I mean...just to expand on this a little. We do *not* actually have the tools. At least not to treat Covid. What we do have is Paxlovid. That is literally IT. And even that (IF you get a prescription for it) only lowers your chances of getting LC by around 25%. Lots of people take it and STILL get LC. This is not even getting into things like long term organ damage of which we don't know whether Paxlovid helps or not at all, or people with severe lactose intolerance (like myself) being all but unable to take Paxlovid (because it contains a lot of lactose).
We DO have the tools to prevent infection however. Those are the ones we chose not to use because they are too inconvenient for us basically, so we chose mass infection over that. It's easier. Speaking purely from a population standpoint. There are more systemic reasons as well why authorities are not propagating infection control measures.
All around, a sad, sorry state of affairs.
@GreySkies @luckytran
Exactly, we have the tools to prevent infection; we even got a new one a month or two ago, ASHRAE 241
We have existing laws mandating their use, by and large (OH&S)
We're just ignoring the tools and the laws; and also the infection, reinfection, disability and death
@luckytran The whole idea of "we have the tools" rings pretty hollow here in the UK.
One of the most important tools is vaccination. Covid vaccines are now banned in the UK for everyone except the over 65s and those with specific risk factors (eg immunocompromised).
I find this so hard to understand. It's almost like our government actively wants to see mass disabling.
@luckytran yes, this is kind of true. Life comes with risks, and it isn't fair.
I don't see the wider populations bending over backwards in everyday life to support a tiny minority. We should aim for practical measures with minimal imposition on/effort by others.
For example: masks at some/all doctor's offices, and measures/advertising to normalise optional mask use, and good/mindful hygiene/behaviour.
Casting aspersions on those who are just living their lives won't move the needle.
Yes, exactly the same at my end.