No lifting, hard to focus, tired earlier than usual, etc.

It’s been a week and I am just now feeling better. To be fair I also had some trouble sleeping due to allergies and a sore throat, but I thought I would share that the 3rd covid booster (I got Moderna) was a kick in the balls.

To be clear - the benefits are great - the numbers show that a fully vaccinated person is far less likely to get severe covid symptoms (like only 5-10% as someone unvaccinated) and half as likely to develop long covid. Please get vaccinated.

Also, I want to be clear that the weather is shifting dramatically where I live, I have allergies, and I’ve been going through a lot emotionally (coming out of my shell) all of which contribute to me not feeling physically great.

  • To respond to your other comment too, I don’t know how much of this is benign negligence. People that don’t care enough to do their job properly, or know that there won’t be consequences for them if they fuck up.

    Like the many Euro countries that admitted they didn’t have emergency supplies they were supposed to have in case of pandemic. Ministers of health just outright lied to us and then nothing happened to them anyway. They can do whatever they want.

    • SpaceCowboyOPM
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      I think “no consequences” plays a major role. I think the government/corporate relationships bank on that dynamic big time. The Americans are completely fucked but idk, maybe the europeans can reassert some sort of working class influence on the government? This pandemic really exposed how much the Western governments only serve the interests of the bourgeoisie.