After 15 months of knowing about #SARSCoV2:
No - there& #39;s no evidence it came from a lab
No - it& #39;s not "just" the flu
Yes - there& #39;s more than "recovered" or dead
Yes - it& #39;s worse for older people
Yes - infections are always a bad idea, even for children
No - you dont necessarily know whether you belong to a risk group, even when you& #39;re young
Yes - infections take place in schools, work places, at home. Basically everywhere people come together
No - we don& #39;t know all long term effects yet
Yes - vaccines are fantastic
Yes - vaccines get tested vigorously
No - there are no tracking chips in there
No - neither the virus, nor the vaccine integrate into your DNA
No - the vaccine doesn& #39;t make you infertile
Yes - there are some extremely rare side effects, but the risk by the virus is much, much higher
Yes - it& #39;s still good to reduce contacts
Yes - it& #39;s all about risk mitigation
Yes - a mask when worn over mouth and nose works to reduce risk
No - life unfortunately doesnt just go back to normal now (just yet)
Yes - high levels of infections bring additional risks
Yes - mutations can change a lot of different aspects
No - no person working in infectious diseases enjoys this time, we& #39;re fed up with it just as much as you are
No - we don& #39;t like lockdowns at all, sometimes there is just not much choice
Yes - we appreciate life(s)
Yes - you can still help by getting vaccinated, sticking to guidelines to reduce contact to reduce infections.
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