Apparently today is the official 4 year anniversary of Covid, so as you are recalling the pain and trauma of “official” lockdowns today, please remember that disabled ppl are still in isolation, with no end date. You may feel it’s over, but your burden actually just shifted to us, on top of our own.
Came down with cancer during that period but thankfully some folks here still wear masks. Nobody bothers me, but I feel a need to have cancer tattooed on my forehead 🤷🏻♀️
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100 percent.
My college (where I work, that is) was the first school in the US to close. We closed on March 1, were briefly open March 2, then closed from the third until Summer 2021. So those are the anniversary dates for me.
So true..
For those of us who became covid widows the horror and burden will never leave. People just wear a mask and get your booster shots help keep everyone safe.
Yes! Thank you for this.
All we need is two weeks to “bend the curve.” Such naïveté and youthful optimism.
I was diagnosed with COVID on March 8, 2020. I hope I didn't cause this mess.
If you reply to this with pandemic denialism, ableism, or any form of “get over it”, I will block you. I’ve done a lot of hard work to pull myself out of a pretty deep hole about the world’s lack of care, and strangers in denial will not be putting me back in it. So you can just…not. Thanks!