I have a physical disability that makes a lot of things hard to do. I can’t really have hobbies or a job if my brain declines. That’s one of the biggest reasons I still care about covid prevention. That and death (immunocompromised).

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    From what I’ve gathered, one of the main ways covid enters the brain is through the olfactory nerves. Using a nasal spray like enovid or covixyl might help prevent that in the event you are exposed, since they line your nasal passage with a layer of virus killing chemicals.

    It’s still hard to believe how many people just stopped giving a shit. When the powers that be turn on the propaganda machine there’s little we can do to stop it, especially when it lines up with peoples desire for “normalcy”.

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      It is also very disappointing that many self-identifying leftists have also either fallen victim to the propaganda machine around COVID minimization or no longer care to keep themselves and their vulnerable comrades safe, at least in some contexts. I can sort of understand those feelings of weariness from individuals about nothing being done to mitigate all the death and suffering that COVID continues to wreak. I personally don’t agree with that choice though, obviously.

      But idk, at a minimum, it is extremely disappointing to me that leftist orgs and unions in general are very anti-mask/pro-COVID at this point. I don’t understand what the fuck the point of being a leftist is if you are literally creating an environment that is especially dangerous to disabled/immunocompromised folks, like organizers should be all over requiring masks at events and giving virtual options. Especially because COVID is a workplace safety issue. What the fuck happened to “an injury to one is an injury to all?”