I saw my maternal grandfather go through this in hospice at my aunt’s home. One of my uncles and my grandmother struggled. My grandfather had a foundational parting discussion with my uncle during a few moments of lucidity. It really changed my uncle. My grandmother emotionally struggled almost the entire time that he was in at home hospice.
There are now large population studies about reinfection, immune escape, and potential for increased severity when re-infected.
I still can’t figure out how this is all going to play out. I have many friends and coworkers that have dropped all inhibition/care, are experiencing their hot vaxed breakthrough summer, and getting knocked on their ass (never hospitalization level sick). For some it starts with a child bringing it home for day camp and others, it’s that week in MX or Europe or HI with friends and family that they haven’t seen in years. Some are hit hard enough where they’re barely able to take care of themselves and their kids for over a week. I see via work meetings, conversations, and social media that many, but not all, once they’re recovered enough are back to their previous behavior.
So if people are taking time off work 2+ times a year because their in-bed-level sick (ie, they’re hit hard enough that they can’t function at a job), it seems like something has got to give. Seems like slow economic collapse if status quo remains. And there’s the fraction of the population that have been debilitated for 2 years. Isn’t that number growing?
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