We social distance, usually wear masks in public, and stay up to date on our vaccinations. But all it took was one lady with a mean cough on a two hour flight a week ago to ruin that…or so we think.

The timing really sucks. I had plans for my weekend.

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    Was in the same boat. Never really went anywhere since 2019 and figured it was ok to start doing professional related travel. Went to a conf in Vegas late August and came down with it the day I got back. Fuck traveling from now on.

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    Same happened to my partner and I 2 weeks ago. It started with fever and chills Friday night, tested positive Saturday, started Paxlovid Sunday, fever broke by Monday morning and felt okayish enough to work (from home) on Tuesday. That weekend was a blur and we both still have a gnarly lingering cough, but not the worst thing in the world, even as someone with asthma.

    I’m thankful to have avoided it for as long as we did. Not having to worry about overflowing hospitals, having access to Paxlovid, and hopefully avoiding any serious long-term damage thanks to the vaccines makes it a lot less scary than a couple years ago.

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    We got it on the way home, too. Much better than getting it at the beginning of the trip!

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      Unfortunately masks are most effective when the person with COVID wears them, rather than people who are trying to avoid COVID, but human nature is such that people with COVID (ones who go out in public) are often ones least worried about it so least likely to wear a mask in the first place.

      I had a similar experience where I went to a conference and masked up religiously around groups only to catch it anyway while my colleagues didn’t mask and didn’t catch it.

      Sometimes you can do everything right and still fail (paraphrasing Picard).

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        A properly fitted n95 mask is very effective at preventing infection.

        Simply masking around groups though isn’t enough as it can linger in the air. The amount of effort to actually wear the mask everywhere you’d need to is pretty high and one slip up is all it takes. It comes down to trade offs at that point of how often you wear it.

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    After so many years you are still wearing covid masks and doing tests? For me the last time I wore a mask was almost two years ago, and only because I visited another country where it was still mandatory.

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      Just say you don’t care if immunocompromised people die because you don’t want to be slightly inconvenienced.

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      It may surprise you to learn that sometimes other people make different choices from you.

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        No that is absolutely expected, but the pandemic has been over for a long time.

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            Those stats are from some foreign country, completely irrelevant for me.

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              Okay. And on the flip side, the pandemic being over in some foreign country is completely irrelevant to the post—and me.

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            Maybe it’s different where you live, but in my country the covid pandemic has been over since at least two years.

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              yeah, I guess if you put your fingers in your ears and say “lalalalala I can’t hear you” when people post evidence of the pandemic NOT being over (like the positive COVID results you’re posting under, CDC/WHO data showing increasing infection rates, etc), then it really IS over. very rational and materialist perspective to maintain :)

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          not according to the World Health Organization. or most epidemiologists. you are spreading dangerous misinformation