- cross-posted to:
- science@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- science@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/22390
Apparently, a strain of influenza, B/Yamagata, went extinct, perhaps because of COVID. Go figure.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.crimedad.work/post/22390
Apparently, a strain of influenza, B/Yamagata, went extinct, perhaps because of COVID. Go figure.
Imagine if they also masked… and kept doing it even after COVID is “gone” (aka: killing fewer people).
Earlier this week, I had to catch a bus and go to a clinic to get my blood work done. Plenty of coughing and sneezing people in both places, and other than the office workers, I was the only one wearing a mask.
It truly feels like most people learned absolutely nothing in the past several years
While it really does feel like it, as a person working in healthcare, I do see some change after the whole shitstorm from recent years.
But also I also see some negative tendencies:
This came out longer than intended but there were some things that I needed to get out of my system.
I’m glad there are positive changes, and obviously those are most effective in healthcare situations.
However, from my personal experience as a university student in Canada, everything is the same if not worse than before. Hand sanitizer stations have been removed or simply not refilled, people straight up refuse to wear masks even when they’re sick. A week or two ago in class, I saw many people literally sneeze into their hands and then wipe the snot on their chairs (and these are supposed to be engineering students!). There is still no ventilation or even filtration in any of our classrooms.
Not only is personal protective equipment not used by almost anyone, its use is actively stigmatized by many, including professors at school. To me this is completely ridiculous, but unfortunately reality.