Using wastewater data- the only data that measures the amount of circulating COVID-19 in an era of inaccessible tests and discouraged reporting- infectious disease modeler J.P. Weiland estimates that the US has yet again crossed the million-infections-per-day mark as of August 9, with about 1 in 33 Americans currently infected with COVID-19.

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I’ve written before about how, in November 2021, nearly a year after the debut of the vaccines, Fauci publicly declared that US COVID cases would need to fall “well below 10,000 a day” for us to get a “degree of normality,” and allow us to return to pre-pandemic life. In the nearly three years since, the US has never had a single day with under 10,000 new COVID cases per day; in fact, we have never had a single day with under 100,000 new COVID cases per day.

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    Caught it 4 months ago despite masking and distancing and having a booster and haven’t felt “well” ever since and get random bouts of feeling like absolute dogshit out of nowhere for like a couple hours before bed then waking up feeling “normal” post-infection bad

    Doomer

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    I will never forgive or forget how utterly every American institution gleefully threw any semblance of public health or wellbeing into a fucking woodchipper at the behest of commercial real estate and financial concerns. A reasonable society could’ve nipped this in the bud early with an actual lockdown and quarantine, but instead millions of people are dead or (seemingly) permanently disabled and we’re just gonna go on kicking the can down the road indefinitely until the wheels finally fall off and everything falls apart. There should be a truth and reconciliation commission and public trials for everyone involved in public policy making decisions through the pandemic.

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      100-com agreed with your “doomer” paragraph.

      (I would like to read a book or some heavy-duty Theory about this, but I barely know who to trust anymore.)

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        I mostly just follow Death Panel and get recs from there, but I rarely have the appetite for it anymore despite being a really good podcast, it all just depresses and enrages me too much. Haven’t listened in awhile but they frequently gave good citations to studies and papers and book recommendations and whatnot.

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          I rarely have the appetite for it anymore despite being a really good podcast, it all just depresses and enrages me too much.

          Mood. I listened to it pretty religiously up through the end of the of the official public health emergency, but the bleaker things got the less I could bear to listen to it. I do still tune in occasionally, though: their recent episode about the untold history of Section 504 was pretty neat! But generally, I’ve been listening less and less to Death Panel, Citations Needed citations-needed, 5-4, and other podcasts along those lines because I already struggle a lot with rumination and it just exacerbates things. Have to try to strike a balance between staying informed and not driving myself mad.

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        not sure if this is heavy-duty enough but it might whet your appetite

        What we see during COVID-19 is stark operational differences between nations where politicians are the top authorities, and nations where Capital is the top authority. We are endlessly told that nations with activist governments are unfree, and that any support for these governments must come from either a pathological culture of obedience or the threat of state violence. And yet socialist nations plainly outperformed capitalist ones in terms of fighting the virus. [12]

        This analysis does not imply there were simply two modes of response: capitalist and socialist. Market domination is not a binary affair, and Capital doesn’t rule by decree. As Roberts puts it, the market doesn’t tell capitalists what to do — rather, they have to guess and prognosticate and forecast and hope. Capitalists don’t find out whether they did what the market wanted until after the fact. [13] People around the world defended themselves from the virus, repressing the political will of Capital, in proportion to what they could get away with politically and economically. In socialist states, resources were deployed as deemed necessary to meet the challenge. In capitalist states in the sphere of influence of socialist China, such as South Korea, capitalists offered a decent response, perhaps because catastrophic handling would create a domestic political shift in favour of socialism. In the imperial core, where white supremacy reigns and there is no political will whatsoever to look to China for a good example, self-assured capitalists simply allowed the plague to spread essentially unopposed. In fact, imperialists succeeded to a great extent in turning the ensuing resentment into a foreign policy weapon. [14] This isn’t isolated to the most proudly capitalist nations; the kind of political power, infrastructure, and resources needed to enforce a tolerable quarantine has been completely eroded in social democratic havens like Canada and Sweden. No notable political force in the West referred to socialist successes in their efforts to affect domestic COVID-19 response policy, and I attribute this mistake to chauvinism.

        from https://redsails.org/why-marxism/

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      Hej, afaik studies are showing that, as long as you weren’t hospitalized, most folks recover within two years. Hang in there. It sucks but it’s not forever. cuddle

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          Afaik “immunity” lasts ~months give or take a few, and it’s not really immunity, and you can get infected again immediately anyway, and the mutations are highly immun evasive. It’s a mess. The vaccines don’t prevent you from getting infected, either. They reduce the chance, but it’s very limited, not reliable. The key benefit of the vaccines is reducing the risk of long covid.

          Apparently there are some hard core sterilizing vaccines being worked on that show some promise and will maybe be able work despite mutations. Fingers crossed.

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            There’s some promising nasal vaccines in animal trials in India iirc, that reduce viral particles in the upper tract 100-fold and in the lower tract 100,000-fold, i.e. completely stopping infection.

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        I was at the point of thinking “fuck, do I need to go to the hospital?” at the worst of it but my fever wasn’t dangerous and my O2 level stayed in a safe range so I didn’t, but there were a couple nights where it was bad enough that it hurt too much to fall asleep despite being exhausted? I’ve had recurring chronic fatigue and some minor tendonitis and brain fog kinda symptoms since, but idk if that’s related and I don’t have health insurance so I’ve been hesitant to get anything looked at unless “shit am I dying?” crosses my mind

        doomer

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    NGL, sometimes I feel weak and want to give up being the weird dick who N95s everywhere and always eats outside. But then I see shit like this.

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      The key thing, for me, is holding on to a sense of contempt. Like, yeah, pity and compassion, but also contempt at a society that did this to all of us. Who are they to judge the few who are still trying to protect themselves and others? They’re not worthy to judge people wearing masks. Their social violence is harming people who want to wear masks but are unable due to vast coercive social pressure. Whenever i feel it bothering me, i remind myself that many of these people are fine with all the death and suffering, and perhaps those who do want to mask will take inspiration when they see people masking.

      So, contempt, and also remembering that by wearing a mask publicly it may help people who want to mask to find the courage to tell society to fuck off.

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        Yes. We can’t stop getting angry.

        “They’re trying to kill me," Yossarian told him calmly.

        “No one’s trying to kill you,” Clevinger cried.

        “Then why are they shooting at me?” Yossarian asked.

        “They’re shooting at everyone,” Clevinger answered. “They’re trying to kill everyone.”

        "And what difference does that make?”

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        Oh you’re right. I do contempt very hard right now. Sometimes I get soft and want to be on good terms with the non maskers, but it’s just a passing thing.

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        This is exactly where I’m at as well. Pure contempt and resentment.

        i remind myself that many of these people are fine with all the death and suffering

        It’s depressing when you realize that they are all okay with it because it means they can cram into packed concert venues and restaurants to enjoy extremely mediocre entertainment and overpriced restaurant depot slop.

        I feel like a broken record, but the average person really doesn’t care about anything except their treats and vibes.

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        Indeed, the non-maskers have nothing I want. What’s there to be self-conscious about? The reflex to conform assumes the group you conform to will protect you.

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      This is what I did. Got too confident with not getting covid and wasn’t as secure as I’ve previously been, but still masked. Then got it.

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        It’s all a numbers game. You can reduce the risk, but you can’t eliminate it. Don’t beat yourself up, getting sick isn’t a personal failure. And the effort is worth it; every time you don’t get sick, every time the precautions work, you’re saving yourself that much grief. You might catch it once when other people have had 2, 3, more symptomatic cases and who knows how many asymptomatic cases.

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    I’ve unfortunately had to fly a ton this summer for various reasons and I’ve pretty much resigned myself to being the only person on the plane wearing a mask anymore. Of course that didn’t help me when I ended up getting it from a doctor who showed up maskless and very obviously sick to a social event that I foolishly assumed would be safe (outdoors and all doctors who presumably should know better)…

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        Speaking in liberal platitudes will get you unbearably far in this god forsaken shithole

        You can be the most fascist person in existence but as long as you cover your vitriol in a layer of academia-infused buzzwords and cultist behavior, you will appear intelligent enough for the average American blockhead.

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    Is there a source that isn’t “thegauntlet.news,” especially given that the top level of that domain seems to be unused? I don’t want to go “oh good, 1 in 33 people have covid right now” and be like “uhhh source is some blog”

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        Not directed at you but I’m real damn tired of Twitter being used as a source for fucking anything. I don’t even care if it’s correct, sourced, verified, primary or whatever.

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          I agree. That people default to posting their research on Twitter is an indictment of not only contemporary journalism and academia but also of . . . pretty much everything else. I hate it, and I hate it even more when months later, I’m trying to figure out where I read something and it turns out to have been a Twitter screenshot or a dead link.

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        This. There’s no “good” data anymore, the governments of the world have completely given up.

        Even wastewater as I understand we don’t know quite what to do with it. A strain that puts more virus in your stools might create the impression of more infection, while a strain that deposits less virus might mask how bad it is.

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    this time around i know 3 people that either currently have covid or recently had it in the past few weeks… and one of them is a professional cheerleader who ended up going to the ER and has been out of work for 2 weeks, still having a fever and can’t get out of bed

    one other says they can’t think straight and need to sleep a lot, and the other said “it felt like a very minor cold, little head fog for a day but that’s all”

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      the “cant think straight need to sleep alot always feel tired” is the long covid i have. 3+ years going. it got a bit better. not a whole lot.

      the only thing that saves me is my amphetamine prescription

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        i wonder if that happened to me too or if im just lazy and didn’t realize it before… over the past few years it seems i can sleep 11+ hours a day if i had the ability and i’d still not feel fully rested… but at like 7 hours my body burns and hates me… so i try to get 8 minimum where possible

        i had an Rx for adderall for a couple years but i realized it wasn’t really helping me do much other than just not sleep

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    What’s the best booster for this recent variant? My girlfriend and I are going to a convention in 2 weeks and this is the last thing I want for us

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      at least at the pmc job maybe you can be remote? but honestly fully remote jobs seem to be still declining because of the management birdbrains who demand to have everyone in person

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        Avoided it primarily by being remote, boosting, and masking the last few years. I go to one fucking kids birthday party this past weekend and fucking got it.

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          classic

          I’m fully remote and I’ve had it… honestly I don’t remember, I’m pretty sure twice, both relatively early on (2021). I sincerely wish I had been more careful. And now that booster vaccines, N95s, at home NAAT tests, etc. are available, nobody uses them. It’s fucking insane

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    I was lucky to have only caught it once in dec 2020, though my grandma got it from the same place and she died.

    I do have trouble breathing sometimes and my taste and smell are still altered, albeit mildly.