It is because Covid is considered endemic. Meaning it is here, infecting humans and it is here to stay. We also have treatments, they may not work for everyone, but that’s also normal.
The bird flu is not endemic. The name kind of says it, its still mostly in birds. The reason why people focus on a single case in humans is that such an event could trigger the broad adaptation of the virus to humans (zoonosis).
Right now the virus has low potential to get transmitted, because it has not yet adapted to humans. If this happens, it could very well trigger the next pandemic.
And if you were unhappy about how fast the Coronavirus could mutate over the course of pandemic… well then get ready for worse since Influenza viruses whole deal is about mutating and recombining their transcripts.
So yes, there is a reason people focus so much on this one case.
But then it’s okay to stop focusing on it once it is endemic and is killing thousands every month? What are you trying to say dude?
What I am trying to say is written right there, I didn’t say anything you are alluding to.
We aren’t focusing on the thousands of people dying from malaria or the common flu either. Once something is routine it is no longer “news”.
Or all the people dying from just run of the mill diarrhea that kills a shitload of people
In 2021, around 1.2 million people died from diarrheal diseases.
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I feel like they know that they can’t make people care for covid ever again. We’re not better prepared if something like this happens again, quite the opposite, the next pandemic is gonna me a grade a shitshow. I work for a lot of different people, and a lot of them still can’t wait to tell me their take on covid, and pretty much all of them are in agreement that they would never get vaccinated again.
Best you can hope for is that it is far into the future that a new set of idiots or otherwise gets a crack at it.
Yeah. We joked about the dumb trope where the cheerleader goes down into the dark spooky basement to check on that weird sound with a dodgy flashlight, but then we discovered we’re all apparently the cheerleader.
Wear this face diaper, respect everyone’s personal space and wash your hands properly? We learned this when our TV-nannies showed us MASH and stElsewhere and Scrubs. Too much for us to commit to, though, as if an entire super-nation doesn’t do it every winter.
I mean it’s here to stay, what is there to care about? It’s the same as the flu or strep throat or the cold, you can get vaccines if they’re available, you can wear a mask in public if you want to protect yourself more but it’s just a fact of life now.
Those 800 people that died of covid probably pails in comparison to the number of people killed by the flu.
CDC statistics show that in 2022, just short of 6,000 people died of influenza. That’s about 16 per day.
With the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19), flu activity during 2021-2022 was lower than observed before the pandemic. Compared with flu seasons prior to pandemic, the 2021–2022 flu season was mild and occurred in two waves, with a higher number of hospitalizations in the second wave.
You picked a year where covid protocol statistically skewed the data lower than normal
https://www.cdc.gov/flu-burden/php/data-vis/2021-2022.html
Normal per year is typically around 20k deaths, but can go up to 50k
https://www.cdc.gov/flu-burden/php/data-vis/past-seasons.html
Okay, 800/day is nearly 300k/year, so your argument is still weak.
Or maybe you didn’t read:
not one post about the 759 Americans who died of #COVID19 in the last week of full data from the CDC
759x52= 39,468/ year which is around the flu but higher, makes sense since covid is newer. That’s also assuming that the week in question is not an anomaly, which we don’t know.
My argument is significantly stronger than your data handling
Haha wear a mask in public he says. https://www.aclu.org/news/privacy-technology/states-dust-off-obscure-anti-mask-laws-to-target-pro-palestine-protesters
Not at all the same, that shit will give you a chronic disease.
Did they all catch autism or something?
Oi, don’t throw autism under the bus
Sorry, no offense meant, unless you believe in conspiracy theories about vaccine dangers
I don’t think one of them folks would be defending autism, would be a site to see though
Looking at that COVID tracker, I was surprised to learn that earlier this year, we were at 10% of the peak deaths per week. It didn’t even make the news. There hasn’t been any major visible effort to increase vaccines. My family and I have got our update shots, but when I mentioned getting boosters to my coworkers they all shrugged off.
Seems like there’s a baseline level of death that people are just kind of ok with.
Look at flu deaths, now consider how many people you know don’t get flu shots.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1124915/flu-deaths-number-us/
I think it is becoming overwhelming clear news doesn’t care about lives unless it makes them money. They will never let a shutdown happen in the foreseeable future.
It doesn’t seem outlandish under the circumstances that covid acts like a brain parasite that forces its host to deny covid’s existence or significance. It perfectly matches widespread behavior.
But the truth is people really are just that god damn stupid and don’t need the help.
I dunno about the parasite aspect, but I know COVID has been linked to brain damage. So if you think about it, a large percentage of the population being brain damaged is actually a good explanation for what happened with the election.
Why even have deadly diseases if they spare the ones that deserve it the most? Remember when we thought Trump was dying, good days.
Trump getting helicoptered to the hospital and me texting my conservative neighbor who responded “fake news” is one of my fondest memories.
Shame it turned out the way it did.
Wait until they see how many people die of the flu each year
I can’t wait for everyone to make a big deal about COVID again now that Trump is heading back to the WH.
Never-mind that it’s been raging basically un-restricted for the last 4 years while the CDC has been relaxing its mitigation guidance - now that Trump and his anti-vax buddies are back in office it’s suddenly going to be a crisis again.
Say whatever you want about COVID becoming endemic and not important enough to act against, Biden took the very first opportunity to cut back on COVID labor protections as soon as it was clear that increasing vaccination rates wasn’t going to solve the rapid spread. Things like paid sick leave, the eviction moratorium and rent freezes, Federally funded COBRA and free treatment initiatives were all groundbreaking social programs that should have been made into permanent fixtures and would have been a positive legacy for his administration, but they didn’t even try to stretch those programs on the basis that COVID was still a clear and present danger.
Big “mission accomplished” vibes.
Yeah. “Who’s in the white House” is the only variable in this equation.
For the most part, those still dying from COVID19 are self-selecting by refusing to keep on top of their vaccine boosters. Ditto for the flu.
I have no sympathy, and the world will be a better place without them.
Covid is old news
Are you sure? OOP’s Mastodon timeline is a great place to see what’s up, and you clearly care a bit.
It’s the reason why people don’t care about those 800 deaths. It’s old news.