The early days of Covid showed us that if the government wanted - they could take care of everyone. They could provide a universal basic income, accommodate the needs of disabled people who had been pleading for remote healthcare & other services for years. They could keep us fed, safe and housed
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It’s a daily struggle
I remember quite a climb prior; then, total insanity
Therefore, we ought to not expect anything to be as it was
Survival is challenging
https://youtu.be/xlDAUKSh9CQ?si=46gjtWyTF_N60L3p
In order to facilitate it - they stripped back data and access to tools for Covid while telling you it was over and/or mild. /2
Why can’t we access tests, free respirators & accurate data about cases & hospitalizations/deaths? Why don’t we have clean air in public spaces? /3
They’re banking on it not being so many people to impact THEIR way of life - which is all they care about.
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Until then - the best thing you can do for those around you is wear a mask. /end
The consequences are dire: mass disabling, mass neuro damage, mass heart damage, etc.
I really thought we might keep 2 weeks of sick pay for everyone as well & it's a shame they stopped that too