Worked in public health throughout the pandemic. They're stupid. This can not be emphasized enough.
They have no idea what they're doing. They ask whoever seems most confident in the office what to do if the CDC doesn't get back to them.
Nurses with MAs and years of experience were asking people under 30 with BAs in unrelated fields whether people with COVID should get the vaccine. And it's because they genuinely had no idea what they were doing and were too embarrassed/prideful to say it.
Some of the staff liked the fact they were gatekeepers/authorities. Whenever I called people, it was shocking they'd all act like I had some higher statutes and power.
Emotions got high because some families were losing an inordinate number of loved ones to COVID while other families were completely unaffected. Ironically, a lot of public sector employees had high covid death tolls because their families were largely fat and unhealthy. And these people were dialing up the fear because they did lose multiple people to COVID but simply wouldn't look at it through a Darwinism lense (ie, survival of the fittest).
Dozens of nursing home residents go COVID and died because, despite a total ban on visitors and clergy, the nursing home let fish tank cleaners on site. And one of the fish tank cleaners had COVID and spread it. Over a dozen residents died from covid because the fish needed their tank cleaned.
A lot of public health/public employees also were obsessed with Facebook. Because they did daily press conferences and announcements on Facebook and didn't like critical feedback from the public. So they pushed to ban misinformation on Facebook. Because their ads were doing poorly and flooded with "mean" comments.
And yes, the reality is this wouldn't have happened if people asked basic questions and didn't blindly do what someone in authority told them to do. Things have gone so far that even if they acknowledge they didn't ask basic questions (who, what, where, when, why) it's too late. They have to save face and admitting being wrong means you're weak.
Great post! It reminded me how i hate that we allow so many unhealthy choices into our lifestyles, then we are shocked when someone passes away at an ‘early’ age. I don’t want to judge others for their unhealthy choices, but I really dislike how our society minimizes (and ridicules) people for making healthy living choices.
Simple example…..yesterday I’m in the office talking to some people while I’m eating some cabbage leaves, and people think I’m wield. Put a donut in my hand and other people are ok with that???? I’m starting to call people out on situations like this.
Worked in public health throughout the pandemic. They're stupid. This can not be emphasized enough.
They have no idea what they're doing. They ask whoever seems most confident in the office what to do if the CDC doesn't get back to them.
Nurses with MAs and years of experience were asking people under 30 with BAs in unrelated fields whether people with COVID should get the vaccine. And it's because they genuinely had no idea what they were doing and were too embarrassed/prideful to say it.
Some of the staff liked the fact they were gatekeepers/authorities. Whenever I called people, it was shocking they'd all act like I had some higher statutes and power.
Emotions got high because some families were losing an inordinate number of loved ones to COVID while other families were completely unaffected. Ironically, a lot of public sector employees had high covid death tolls because their families were largely fat and unhealthy. And these people were dialing up the fear because they did lose multiple people to COVID but simply wouldn't look at it through a Darwinism lense (ie, survival of the fittest).
Dozens of nursing home residents go COVID and died because, despite a total ban on visitors and clergy, the nursing home let fish tank cleaners on site. And one of the fish tank cleaners had COVID and spread it. Over a dozen residents died from covid because the fish needed their tank cleaned.
A lot of public health/public employees also were obsessed with Facebook. Because they did daily press conferences and announcements on Facebook and didn't like critical feedback from the public. So they pushed to ban misinformation on Facebook. Because their ads were doing poorly and flooded with "mean" comments.
And yes, the reality is this wouldn't have happened if people asked basic questions and didn't blindly do what someone in authority told them to do. Things have gone so far that even if they acknowledge they didn't ask basic questions (who, what, where, when, why) it's too late. They have to save face and admitting being wrong means you're weak.
Thank you for this very informative post.
Great post! It reminded me how i hate that we allow so many unhealthy choices into our lifestyles, then we are shocked when someone passes away at an ‘early’ age. I don’t want to judge others for their unhealthy choices, but I really dislike how our society minimizes (and ridicules) people for making healthy living choices.
Simple example…..yesterday I’m in the office talking to some people while I’m eating some cabbage leaves, and people think I’m wield. Put a donut in my hand and other people are ok with that???? I’m starting to call people out on situations like this.