for example:

  • any rise in wastewater data where you live
  • any sudden deluge of friends/family getting sick
  • etc
  • Dolores [love/loves]@hexbear.net
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    its become a pain in the cock to get a fucking shot. past years we just rolled into the public health office, now its fully privatised and fenced off so the health tyrants can get their bags. kind-vladimir-ilyich

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    Lotta people sick, lotta people talking about running in to a lot of sick people. Me? I don’t give a shit anymore. I made a deal with Nurgle and in exchange for hosting his fetid diseases I am immune to pain and hunger forever more.

  • Several of the undergrads in my lab have had covid recently, the grad students and staff have managed to avoid it though. One of my professors caught it from their kid who got it from school.

    I have a box fan taped to a bunch of MERV13 air filters next to my desk to hopefully keep the amount of virus in the lab pretty low. I also use covixyl nasal spray and actually wear a mask in obvious situations like on the bus.

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    Spouse is an RN and thinks she got covid at work a couple of weeks ago thanks to some unmasked pigs she was forced to spend a lot of time with. Many people around here seem sick but wastewater levels are still quite low.

    Two weeks ago at my kids’ soccer game I overheard adults asking: “how are ya avoidin’ this terrible cold that’s goin’ around?” Hundreds of people were present and maybe five were masked (including my family). I’ve been avoiding people generally since the pandemic began but lately I’ve been forced back into society. It’s sometimes amazing to overhear people’s conversations. All of them are frequently discussing societal collapse without ever connecting the dots.

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    Wastewater seems to be trending up, but it has been hard to tell since they changed their charts to logaritmic and the testing method to something that is supposedly more sensitive. So it’s no longer comparable to say last year.

    But regardless of the minimizing efforts, there is an upward trend currently where I live.

    Lots of people sick around me atm. But that seems to happen once a month now during the school year.

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    My school district has a lot of underreported sick kids. Again. And there’s a faculty-wide unofficial “don’t talk about it” policy where the implication is that if we bring it up then administration will find something unrelated to covid to write us up for. yea

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        Administration has an amazing ability to find something totally unrelated to you talking about kids having covid and it’s your word against theirs when it comes to reprimands added to your record. If you’re especially unlucky, they’ll try to make you sign an acknowledgement paper with some blank sections they can scribble in later. sus

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    I know a bunch of people with COVID right now and one of them was in the hospital last week. So I know at least it’s still happening

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    • Wastewater data collection ended in July so no clue.

    Anecdotally:

    • Seen a surge of cases mostly among folks in their 40’s or older.

    • Jesus Christ is it spreading 'round the pubs again.

    • Buncha them got similar symptoms that I hadn’t seen in COVID before this summer (like throwing up frequently and stomach pains).

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      Buncha them got similar symptoms that I hadn't seen in COVID before this summer (like throwing up frequently and stomach pains).
      

      Interesting. I had new symptoms from it but no vomit or stomach issues. Just fatigue (normal) and microclotting (never had before)