• Monument@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I know that COVID isn’t regarded to be a serious disease if you’re vaccinated and reasonably healthy, but I had mental fogginess for about 2 months after my infection.

    I mostly seemed outwardly okay during that time, but it was a tremendous effort to just do the bare minimum.

    I hope he ducks out if there’s even a fraction of those types of symptoms.

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      A roommate of mine was down for almost two months. He still has some mental lapses and foggy moments. That was over three years ago.

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      It is serious long term for 1/5 people.

      COVID being no big deal is just a lie society agreed on for convenience.

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      I know that COVID isn’t regarded to be a serious disease if you’re vaccinated and reasonably healthy

      Bruh…

      At 81 years old, life is a serious medical condition.

      People of that age die of “little” shit all the time.

      And remember he’s saying he just tested positive, it’s not why he’s been like this for at least the last year it’s that he’s going to be even worse through the election.

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        This is the thing with old age that I think most people won’t understand until it happens to them. The body’s ability to deal with those things severely deteriorates with age. You can be peppy and active one day, and on death’s door the next. COVID has proven to be particularly bad for the elderly, but every “minor” ailment or injury is much more serious, and possibly life threatening given the wrong mix of complications. Biden has probably the best chance being in the position he is, and testing positive isn’t the same as being symptomatic, but he’s by no means free and clear. It’ll be interesting to see how this turns out.

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      I have two young, vaccinated and otherwise healthy family members who lost their ability to work or even walk for more than 100m outside their house for 6+ months. Covid can be extremely serious even now.

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        I’m 42, vaxxed, and what passes for reasonably healthy in the US (which is to say, all kinds of fucked but still technically able to work). I had covid this week and at the peak I actually needed help standing up after kneeling to rummage through a drawer.

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      I didn’t get the mental fogginess but even so, I really haven’t ever felt that I fully recovered. I used to be an Ironman when it came to getting sick but now it’s like I get knocked down every few weeks with some flu-like symptoms.

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        That happened to me. I got COVID pre-vaccine, and for years after that I got every bug going, including multiple COVID infections. After time this seems to have passed. I have now gone one year without COVID, which is a miracle. I feel like my first infection buggered up my immune system. I think I have finally recovered now. I wish you the best of luck.

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          Don’t downvote him, it’s entirely possible. However, it was more sudden of a change than I equate to aging. I know all the other effects, those are more subtle

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            I said maybe not it’s 100% you getting older what are you, crazy? Maybe your health wasn’t ever that good.

            That is closer to gaslighting. Jesus you fucking armchair tiktok psychologists.

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        Paxlovid isn’t just for hospitals, and for a time it was available for free with any insurance and the barest “medical need.” I got COVID in 2023 and got Paxlovid just by asking the doctor nicely.

        (And despite that, my symptoms were awful and it took two months to fully recover. )

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          still I bet he was diagnosed and given it faster. When it comes to viruses the sooner you stunt the growth curve the more effective it is.

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        You don’t need to be hospitalized to get all the antivirals. In fact, that’s the whole thing paxlovid is supposed to prevent. Anyone with risk factors can take paxlovid, and it’s very effective at preventing severe covid. It should be started as soon as possible, not waiting until someone’s already hospitalized. Even in unvaccinated people, if taken early in the course, is 90% effective at preventing severe disease.

        Remdesivir is the one that’s generally only for hospitalized patients, though even that can be used pre hospital too.

        Anyways point is, if you get covid, and have risk factors for severe covid, call your doctor or urgent care to get paxlovid to take if you can, especially if you’re unvaccinated.

        And yeah between getting diagnosed quickly, getting paxlovid I’m sure, and being immunized, Biden will very likely be fine.

        Edit: yes he started paxlovid https://www.npr.org/2024/07/17/nx-s1-5043814/biden-covid

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        My experience has been that the antivirals are pretty easy to get just for a regular case. If you catch it, don’t assume you can’t get them. But do contact your doctor early, as there is a time window. Better to get on them early when you’re not feeling that badly than wait until you think you’re sick enough to justify it.

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      80 year Olds tend to die from covid. Of the things to be concerned about, his mental sharpness is obviously not even a requirement.

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      I know that COVID isn’t regarded to be a serious disease

      Generally by capitalists who want their workforce to keep making them money.

      By the millions who actually get it and are left chronically ill (or who don’t survive at all), many who aren’t “reasonably healthy” yet don’t deserve any less consideration - not so much.

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      He’ll be fine, and he’s not going anywhere. I wish people would drop it.

      I’d vote for his corpse if it will keep Trump out . It doesn’t even matter.

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      Damn, I can’t imagine 2 months of mental fogginess… I’d probably lose my job if that happened to me.

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      We also need to take into account the guy is close to 90. He’s part of the high risk group.

      Edit: Honest mistake, I legit thought he was older than 81 and closer to 90.