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I didn’t go into a building that was not my home for the first two years.
I haven’t stopped masking since the beginning in March 2020. And I am on my fifth booster.
And I have managed to avoid getting covid.
Have you been doing regular antibody tests? Its possible you have had asymptomatic COVID at some point in the past.
Regardless, I'm very happy you've been spare the experience of the symptoms.
I suppose I left out part of the story.
I am immune-compromised. I have a suppressed immune system, a weak immune system.
If I got covid, it would be bad. Very bad. I would know. As my doctor said - it isn’t easier for me to catch things, but if I do catch them it is much worse.
I have not taken any tests. But then, I haven’t had a fever in three years either.
Vaccines make you antibody positive. That's kinda the point lol
Get right on that.
I am not at all suggesting to not take Covid seriously, please get your shots and mask up in confined or crowded spaces and on transit and especially when not feeling well and unable to stay home. However it's worth giving perspective that that puts its death toll now at similar to an unusually bad flu year, or about twice as bad as a typical flu year. Covid is no longer, thankfully, a leading cause of death and it now pales in comparison to deaths caused by accidents, or by obesity, or smoking. In 2021 for example, Covid deaths were at least 8 times higher than they are now.
Most telling, given how difficult to track Covid adjacent deaths or to be certain of what caused every death, excess deaths has returned to prepandemic levels, meaning the overall death rate in the US is now within the margin of historical norms.
Something to note is deaths don't tell the whole story, covid has many somewhat common long-term side effects such as exhaustion and respiratory issues, which can last years after infection. Long covid (basically a mix of these and many more symptoms) also affects about 1/4 people who get covid, though this is trending downward.
I was worried about catching covid when out in public, but now I've gone back to just worrying about being shot.
With COVID killing so many people, Flu can take the year off. That's how that works, right?
That pure blood not working out so well.