I don't understand how I thought I was surrounded by more based friends, now all of a sudden they're getting colds and jumping to go get tested. Or the other situation is when I share info proving it's a scam, the tests dont work, etc, and they say "no we all got covid a few months ago, it wasnt that bad but i lost my taste and smell" or "my dads in the hospital with covid and he isnt doing good so it's real". I really just dont get how my conservative, gun loving, anti mask/vax, pro trump/america friends can be so naive i guess is the right word for it, or just half awake? I'm learning to just stop myself after asking a few questions like how the tests dont work and such. I see the gears going in their head where I think they get it and then they resort to "nope covid is real..." Just frustrating that the people that have stood on the sidelines demanding no masks, no mandates, are now jumping to test. My brain cant process it.
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One can say "Covid is real" and also say "our approach to it is all wrong."
At least that is where I am.
If you've had it, you know it's not just like a flu. It's like the flu for the first few days, but it doesn't end. It just keeps going and going and going. That's why at home treatment is key. But that is in the "our approach to it is all wrong" camp.