Omega_Haxors,

Avoid kids, don’t go outside unless you have to, don’t touch everything you see like you’re some kind of toddler; hands in your pocket. Don’t slack on basic precautions, gravitate towards old people and if you see a white girl cough, drop your path and reroute to avoid them.

The first and last ones are by far the most important to follow; by far the biggest vectors of the disease.

Serinus,

The touching stuff is much less important for Covid. (It’s a huge vector for other things like the flu though.)

MartinXYZ,

I really should. I haven’t had the 'rona and also survived a stroke and two rounds of brain surgery in 2022. I’m one lucky bastard.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Wow, glad you’re still with us.

MartinXYZ,

Thanks, me too! Otherwise I would have missed the whole reddit debacle, and never discovered Lemmy😉

Dekthro,

I only had one round of brain surgery and worked in a convince store all through COVID taking slander from all the customers in my super red county. Did not get COVID!

HawlSera,

I actually only know three people who’ve gotten it and two were not vaccinated

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

I’ve only gotten it once and I work in Healthcare.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Let me guess, podiatry?

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

ENT actually.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

That’s probably for the best, lol

EvolvedTurtle,

That’s actually wild Where do you live

I live in the US and just about all of my friends had it at some point

I’ve never got a positive test result but I’m convinced I would of had to of gotten it and either took the symptoms as allergies or was asymptomatic

HawlSera,

North Carolina

hperrin,

You might have, but it could have been asymptomatic.

DoomsdaySprocket,

I realized a latent autoimmune disorder instead! Winner!

RedditWanderer,

At this point it’s highly unlikely that there remains a human in an urban center that has not caught covid once. Maybe they didn’t have symptoms, maybe they didn’t notice, but they’ve had covid.

That or they’re a hermit.

foggy,

There are plenty of immunocompromised folks who have continued to be vigilant and likely haven’t caught it.

But generally, yeah. If you are in a city and haven’t been taking precautions you had it, you were just asymptomatic.

RedditWanderer,

I agree for the immunocompromised, but I’d say they just isolated.

synae,
@synae@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

you had it, you were just asymptomatic.

A distinction without a difference, in my mind. I’ll take it

sub_ubi, (edited )

I live in one of the largest US cities, attend concerts, use public transit, and fly internationally. No covid in this house, and we go through a box of RATs a week. Not immunocompromised, we just don’t want covid.

The secret: we wear respirators everywhere and use nasal spray before & after risky situations.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

My wife and I just mask up and not n95's. She wears gloves to but I just wash my hands often. No covid, no regular flue, no cold, no food poisoning. We have not had anything behind headaches and allergies in the last 3 or 4 years. And for those who are going to ask how we know its allergies. Well its because allergy medicine clears it right up and its usually something that would set off allergies.

sub_ubi,

surface transmission seems to be extremely rare so I wouldn’t worry about gloves.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

Thats why I don't wear them but my wife is a bit more cautious and she should be given her medical issues. Her biggest threat is likely me. That being said in the long run we have been more impressed with how the precautions have kept all the other stuff as well as covid away. I keep worrying restaurants will stop using the light plastic gloves but luckily they seem to be keeping them. I would not be surprised if they looked at the data and saw a marked reduction in online complaints about eating there and then getting sick and decided it was worth the cost. That being said wearing the mask, to me, is nor more and maybe a little less annoying than wearing a hat. But gloves, especially disposable type, does not pass the value vs nuissance factor for me. Granted I live in the north so half the year I am wearing some kind of glove outside. I still hand sanitize and wash though.

sub_ubi,

Breathing and eating unmasked at a restaurant is a much bigger risk for covid than anything to do with hands. Covid is airborne.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

Yeah and I don't do it often or unnecessarily but I don't really close myself off all that much. I just use a mask when in an enclosed public space or outside space with inadequate distancing when I don't otherwise need to utilize my pie hole. So im not zero risk by any means but from my anecdotal data of the last 3 or 4 years its amazing how much it helps. Im wondering how long I can go without getting sick.

RaincoatsGeorge,

Yeah people are confusing subclinical disease with not ever having it. Outside of total extreme isolation you had it at some point. You didn’t know you had it. You were in denial about having it. But you had it.

Tests are not 100 percent sensitive. Or many people just chose not to test themselves. But if you were interacting with the general population in the past 3 years you have had covid.

Terces,

But also is cross-immunisation. So…one could have had something other than Covid-19 and still be immune to it. Then there are also the genetic outliers that are just naturally immune to the attack-vector of the virus.

Spliffman1,
@Spliffman1@lemmy.world avatar

I have always been an outlier i don’t get shit, never even had a headache or a broken bone. I think I might be the reluctant messiah

RaincoatsGeorge,

This is just multiple ways of saying what I said. Outside of some extreme outliers every person has come in contact with the virus. But that doesn’t always translate to extreme illness or even mild illness. As you said some people are naturally resistant or have other means of a defense that doesn’t lead to a significant illness after exposure.

So really the more accurate thing to say is that you never got sick from your covid exposure. Again you have to divide this further into those who genuinely have never had cold like symptoms since 2023 and those who are just in denial about it. I’ve come across a few people who proudly claim they’ve never had it but have shown up to work coughing and hacking. Lol sure you haven’t.

HubertManne,
@HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

Whats extreme isolation to you? The person at the grocery store still wearing a mask and cleaning with hand sanitizer at the car?

IzzyData,
@IzzyData@lemmy.ml avatar

I think that depends on what you mean by “having it”. Does having any amount of the covid-19 virus flowing through your body automatically mean you have it? Because the amount of the virus you have been exposed to is an important factor in whether or not you are impacted by it. Also if you aren’t impacted at all, but had what basically amounts to a microdose of the virus did you have covid?

It would be good to know what the medical definition is for this. I don’t actually know personally.

sub_ubi,

I don’t think my entire family that spans from toddler to elderly would all be asymptomatic and show false negatives on RATs, but I guess it’s possible.

Seasm0ke,

I see this assertion all the time and while there is a fair bit of underreporting this line is just plain wrong but said with 100% conviction every time.

Estimates using late 2022 data assumes about 25% of Americans 16 or older have not caught COVID. 50+% believe they have not caught COVID, so unless I’m missing something drastic then if you are like me and lived as a hermit for 3+ years, followed all the reasonable precautions, and never had symptoms there is more like a ~50% chance you caught it and were asymptomatic.

RaincoatsGeorge,

It’s only an estimate. It’s closer to only 20 percent not producing antibodies. Some percentage of that is people having immuno compromise and not developing humeral immunity even though they’ve likely been exposed. Then there’s testing failure. None of these tests are 100 percent sensitive.

I do believe though like what. Ten to fifteen percent of people have isolated for three years and not gotten it. I’d buy that for sure. And there are a lot of places where you just don’t encounter people often. People that naturally were distanced from others just sort of…kept doing what they were doing.

Kepabar,

Hermit reporting for duty, sir!

eezeebee,
@eezeebee@lemmy.ca avatar
Nemo,

No one in my family got it, and my kids are in public school, while I work in a restaurant. Precautions plus luck, I guess. That or we’re genetic freaks.

darthelmet,

I’m basically a hermit.

shiftymccool,

Hermits unite! Metaphorically… Stay away from me

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

I like where you stand on this

Voyajer,
@Voyajer@lemmy.world avatar

I never got it, and I’ve been tested a few times due to coming into contact with people who did and always tested negative.

RedditWanderer,

Negative test, especially negative rapid-test do not mean you don’t have covid. And positive tests don’t necessarily mean you’re visibility sick/contagious.

OurToothbrush,

Not a hermit, just mask everywhere, don’t go to big things, and ask my friends what they’ve been doing recently if I want to take off my mask around them.

thrawn,

Alright I’m not certain there’s not a genetic variable here but I have not found it very hard to avoid. I wear a mask indoors and eat outdoors and don’t really do anything else.

But like, I travel a lot not for business which I theorize is riskier than business travel. That’s a lot of airports, and even with an optimistic 70% lounge rate it’s probably not great for avoiding illness (plus I managed to get flu somehow). I do eat indoors for special places but I guess those typically have less than 20 seats so the risk is reduced. Still.

My immediate family all got it and were extremely symptomatic so I doubt it’s genetic though. Plus I don’t think I’m related to my SO and by using an N95/KN (I prefer N for comfort on the ears) we’ve managed to avoid it despite frequent travel and separate social lives. I know masks are very uncommon now but honestly, didn’t really change my life that much. I’m pretty sure they work too, the second time I was in Tokyo this year masks were a minority thing and you couldn’t get onto a bus or train without people coughing. I resigned myself to Covid but somehow still didn’t get it.

Anyway now that I’ve gone on this incoherent ramble I’m definitely gonna be sick next week. Probably deserved.

Vlyn,

I’m just lonely, that’s my secret :)

robot_dog_with_gun,

yeah i pretty much didn’t notice the lockdown.

autismdragon,
@autismdragon@hexbear.net avatar

Yeah the only things that changed for me much for the pandemic was masking when I grocery shopped, extra SNAP, and the stimulus payments.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

Had this weapon hidden under my sleeve for my whole life

It was super effective.

gnuplusmatt,

Didn’t get it until July this year. The kids brought it through the house in 2021, by some miracle of vaccination the wife and I didn’t catch it then. Then the wife brought it home. Was pretty mild for both of us. We’ve kept our boosters up and we’re in Australia so it didn’t go nuts here until omicron

jubilationtcornpone,

You mean there weren’t a bunch of insane morons running around screaming that N95 masks are basically the same as concentration camps and eating livestock de-wormer by the handful? That must be nice.

EvolvedTurtle,

Also WTH was the toilet paper thing about

insomniac,
@insomniac@sh.itjust.works avatar

News hysteria created feedback loops that drove a lot of shortages. At first, people are stocking up more than they would before because things are weird. Similar to a hurricane or blizzard. The news started reporting shelves were EMPTY and you probably are never going to get toilet paper again. People start panic buying because they’re scared. Or because they think they can take advantage of the situation and make money. This drives more news stories about shortages which drives even more fear and panic buying.

Probably Covid related supply chain issues factor in as well. I’m somewhat skeptical it was the main driver since the problem seemed to go away as soon as the grocery store started limiting how much an individual could buy.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

It was the first time i saw people get physical and screaming crazy things over anything in a store in Germany, 7 o’clock in the morning.

ryathal,

Given how contagious omicron and later variants were, no one avoided covid without total isolation. At most you never tested positive.

tym,

That’s not true but okay. It would take quite the consisten circle of asymptomatic contacts for what you said to be remotely true.

ryathal,

It really just requires people not testing. A runny nose is technically symptomatic, but I doubt most people tested every time they blew there nose more than average.

Stumblinbear,
@Stumblinbear@pawb.social avatar

I live in a house with four other people, all of which have had it at one point or another. Usually one person gets it and wears a mask around the house so it doesn’t end up spreading to anyone else. I’ve managed to not get it despite testing every few days for a couple of weeks after it has been in the house

Stumblinbear,
@Stumblinbear@pawb.social avatar

I’m one of them! It has been in the house three separate times and I’ve managed to make out without a single positive test. I don’t even bother with masks outside the house

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

Me too and i even live alone!

MTK,

Thats me! And people laugh at me for still wearing a mask

Master,
@Master@lemmy.world avatar

Caught covid in line at the gas station for a lottery ticket :(

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

RIP

nigh7y,

Did you win?

AlligatorBlizzard,

I just got my first positive covid test a few minutes ago. My luck has run out.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

Damn, please turn in your badge and gun. You’re off the case.

nigh7y,

I’m one of those who still haven’t caught covid. But every time I leave home, I still wear a mask. I vaccinate whenever a booster’s available. And i still wash my hands all the time.

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