No, on all fronts. Some people in my family and surroundings have the vaccine, some don't. Some are for it, others not, others want to wait to see if there are no ill side effects.
Leaving someone because of it, no. That's just sad, man.
I've had it but the symptoms were so much like malaria, I thought that's what it was at first. Took malaria medication, stayed home for a week and that was that. Both my parents had it and had malaria-like symptoms as well. My younger sister just lost her sense of smell. But I've had aunt's and uncles who have been hospitalized for a couple of days. But no one has died from it.
Is it something that happens? That if someone has had it, their SO left them?03 Reply- +1 y
Usually someone gets the vaccine or won't and that's why. Also being forced to stay on close contact with them for weeks without being apart for work destroyed the relationship.
My dad told me a joke. A man was given a choice. Option A to be quarantined with his wife and kids, ok e option b. Before he heard option b he immediately chose it. - +1 y
That's weird and sad that that kind of choice, getting the jab or not, would be reason enough to end a relationship. Wow. Don't even have anything else to say about that.
As for staying in close contact and that destroying the relationship.. my view on that is biased. Our lockdowns were very short-lived. But in a romantic, idealized way, the lockdowns were bound to strengthen or weaken relationships. - +1 y
The lockdown also illustrated what gray divorce is. Couples have been together for a long time, so they both are gray. They both retire and spend every day at home with each other. They realize that separation during the day was the reason their relationship worked out. They get divorced. It's called gray divorce because their hair I'd gray.
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+1 yI lost my job due to lock downs and that meant no more flirting with the guy I like at work and I stopped going to church too so I have no way of meeting new people because I’m not in an out of the house job and I’m not leaving the house for long periods or going to church in person, my closest social contact is female family members I’ve know over a decade or friends I’ve known for 2.
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+1 yHere in mayasia,300 people died on average per day due to the virus, our government system is F up and they can't even fix the smallest problem like MIBD.
But I thank God me and my family are still alive and happy, no one dear to me has died yet so far.
For the record, I think the virus is actually pretty good at destroying our political and garvernmen system, because of this the old system is going down slowly and a new one is starting to rise as it's changs the external and the intereal of our country, Even though I'm an atheist myself feels like this is a divine intervention.01 Reply- +1 y
This global pandemic is really something isn't it?
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+1 yA friend of ours died from it, allegedly. While he got some exercise helping others all the time, he was retired, was kind of overweight, and didn't follow some of the easier protocols. ie. sanitizer when needed, etc. He was up and down with his breathing for a couple weeks! On and off with the ventilator. Then got sepsis, pneumonia and died. I think it was the sepsis.
Another friend of ours from church got it and was treated at home with meds- is OK now. He's a bean pole, and very active doing his job.00 Reply
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+1 yNope my man and I are on two different sides of the fense but we still love each other.. even tho one of us is vaccinated the other isn't.. we agreed to disagree about it well actually he cane home said he got it and I told him the things that would change since he got it.. life goes on... I could leave but I want to grow old with him and I hope I get too! Only time will tell
11 Reply I’ve lost 2 family members to the virus. Both were unvaccinated and in their 60’s. They couldn’t breath on their own and never came off the ventilator. This was a big factor in my decision to get vaccinated. I don’t want to get sick and pass it to someone else who maybe doesn’t survive it. I can’t have that on my conscience. I wish this thing never existed.
20 Reply300 opinions shared on Relationships topic. A few of my “clients” died of COVID as a direct cause of death, and some died with it but not directly from it. As far as family and friends go, one cousin died directly from it. Several friends got it, with symptoms ranging from minor to one resulting in permanent lung damage.
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+1 yMy father was already ill and living in a care home. The poor man wasn't even 60 when he had his stroke.
But he was on the mend.
Just bloody covid came along to the him.
We as a family were very lucky, lucky that we got to stay with him until he departed.
It's traumatic reliving this and I don't think I'll ever be the same. But my dad at least he didn't die alone.00 Reply
+1 yYes I lost an aunt she was in a nursing home it was sad because we weren't able to visit her her own daughters and son weren't able to visit her she didn't deserve to die alone like that
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@meetkitty123 Sorry for your loss. I saw a recent news report that part of the reason for the high nursing home death rate was that the nursing home staff had one of the lowest vaccination rates of the "medical profession." In addition, the nursing staff would go home and not practice social distancing protocols. So they nursing home staff would get infected and bring Covid into the nursing homes. The presumption of the isolation was that the nursing home staff would practice safe protocols after work, but too many did not.
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It is a dumb notion to have kept the elderly locked up and meanwhile the staff is free to go as please. Im not saying they should have had live staff as that's not practical but they could have made visits by appointments a few times a month and only with a Negative covid test.
+1 yNo one. When my nan died they wanted to put Covid as the cause of death but my dad wasn’t happy with that since she had a heart condition and never even took a covid test.
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And at 84 she wouldn’t at least had a cough and a temperature.
8 people I know died after the C0ViD 💉💉 one person started shaking violently.
Any doctors who come out with the truth get fired or prosecutorEd.
But I’m a conspiracy theory moron.
Go take it and wait 1 to 2 years and you’d find out.
My people will parish for lack of knowledge.00 ReplyMy friends mom died, not exactly from covid.
She got covid, she was not that sick of the virus as she was from her anxiety of getting it. After 6 days she was taken to the hospital where she witnessed some die, and that scared her a lot, and then she had a heart attack.00 Reply- 3.9K opinions shared on Relationships topic.
+1 yThankfully not. But my paternal grandmother said she lost the majority of her siblings and nephews. Thats really sad
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+1 yI gained about 20 lbs and had severe panic attacks during the pandemic
20 ReplyA lot of people from my family did. That’s why I encouraged a lot of my friends to get the vaccine idc if it’s the Johnson & Johnson one as long as they have some kind of protection.
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The Johnson, AstraZeneca, SinoVac, and Moderna vaccines all suck; only Pfizer is the best one even thought it sucks too
Grateful that I didn't. Praying for all those who did :(
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+1 yMy grandmother died from covid a few weeks ago, a couple months ago a family friend died of it leaving behind a wife and 3 little girls.
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+1 yMe and my family followed what was recommended and have been safe, all vaccinated. The most unhealthy person in my life I know got covid. He survived with no permanent damage.
00 ReplyYes. Before the vaccine was available. I lost someone to Covid.
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+1 yAbout four people in my neighborhood and friends of my parents died from it.
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+1 yI lost a few friends who weren't friends.
I blamed Covid to not longer be able to see them. Good riddance :)00 Reply Not yet. The most recent passing in my life are my friend Frank, that died of old age before Covid reached the news and my uncle Karl, who committed suicide
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+1 yMy grandad he was fine when I went to see him a month before and then the next month they said we had to fly down that same day to say bye. My friends uncle just died he was 37
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+1 yMy friend is trying to be all dramatic because I got the vaccine, but I ain't playing that game. He can be butthurt if he wants to but I'm still his friend.
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+1 yRIP to my mental health and most of my social life.
Probably along with billions of other people.11 ReplyNo, I didn't. Ex husband got the variant and nearly did.
00 Replyour family friend passed last spring to covid and our neighbor across the street and down two houses died in July 5th. its so sad
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Yah so don’t talk bull shit! The person had underlying conditions. Just like most people who die from cancer. They don’t die from the actual cancer they die from eating shit that’s killing them. And when they get cancer they just lie down and wait and get chemo and then they die.
And their friends and families go online and post their sob stories. Anything besides outside of our control like accidents on 99.9% of our control. We only have one bodies and one mind sadly most people don’t use their mind talk a lot and abuse the crap out of their bodies and blamed their surroundings around.
how come I haven’t been to a doctor in 15 years? Because I grew older and instead of watching DUmb Tiktok videos and cat videos I grew my mind. And worked on my body and health and income. Everyone has the same choices. Sadly humans will do anything to Avoid changes. Even though we’re flooded with information however 90% of people are anti-thinks.
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+1 yNope, it is a nothing burger. People that died , would have died anyway or there is good chance they would have died or withing one year or two.
00 Reply 11.2K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No that would be a complete disaster A life destroyer
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Anonymous(45 Plus)+1 yMushroom people around me other than that no problem
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+1 yNah nothings changed tbh and don't know many old/unhealthy people so no people died
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u +1 yNo losses here.
00 Reply 7.2K opinions shared on Relationships topic. No, but I lost my job.
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+1 yevery1 dies at sum point no big deal
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+1 yNah not really just an acquaintance
00 Reply1.8K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Not girlfriend but long-term crush.
02 ReplyYeah due to complications
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+1 yLost my nan she was 81
10 Reply2.5K opinions shared on Relationships topic. Well a good friend at work
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00 Reply482 opinions shared on Relationships topic. Yes family
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yMy life.
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