Still blows my mind how a significant portion of the country still takes CV19 as some kind of 'fake science - liberal joke.' Like-- do you people really value your hotshot attitude over plain facts & reality, all the way to being laid down in to your damn coffins?
Friggen' unbelievable...
But yeah, I came down with a strain of CV19 back in Summer and am still trying to get myself right. I'd be borderline terrified these days going out in public and dealing with all the slackitude, other than knowing (by the science) that I'm pretty much immune to reinfection by any future strain of covid.
But man, I can't imagine the constant stress the vulnerable people have to deal with day after day. Also, and unfortunately, I can easily imagine someone saying after awhile of this shite-- "Yeah, I don't care anymore, just thrust me in to a room full of symptomatic people... I'm sick of living my life this way!"
re: SSD,
I'm terrible at forms and bureaucracy, and it was only when my stepdad pulled me out of my funk and got me an advocate lawyer that my case finally went somewhere.
Understand, with America's medical system being primarily a for-profit system since the time of Nixon, it's not enough anymore just to be obviously ill. Now you almost have to cost them more money when the system refuses to give you care. All the other first-world nations pretty much fixed this long ago, yet here we are still in the stone age, in America. Hence, why a lawyer-advocate can be utterly invaluable in these matters.