Broadwaybabyto on Nostr: I frequently hear people say that having to take Covid mitigations is “too hard” ...
I frequently hear people say that having to take Covid mitigations is “too hard” or interferes with their ability to “live their lives.” The reality is you can do almost ALL activities in a way that is covid safe-er. People just have to want to put in the effort.
I became disabled before the COVID pandemic and my illnesses have cost me the ability to do MANY things I used to take for granted. Suffice it to say if wearing a respirator or cleaning the air could have changed things for me - I would have happily done it.
Here’s a small list of what I’ve lost:
- being a theatre critic & attending galas and red carpets
- travel
- seeing family & friends
- eating most food
- drinking anything but water
- sleeping through night
- ability to be upright/walk unassisted
- ability to wash hair unassisted
- ability to sit outside & enjoy fresh air
- ability to cook, clean & care for myself
- dating & intimacy
- yoga
- feeling safe in my body (the constant threat of anaphylaxis & cardiac arrhythmias will do a number on your overall safety& comfort)
On top of those things - society’s unwillingness to take Covid seriously has robbed me of safe healthcare & homecare, dignity & autonomy. In its place is medical assistance in dying. Disabled people who are “high cost health users” are finding they’re offered euthanasia more frequently than actual care to improve quality of life. My life as I knew it is over.
I don’t say this for pity - I’ve spent years working on acceptance & carving out a life that allows for joy amidst the suffering.
I simply want people to understand how much their lives can change - and how precious their health is. Once it’s gone you can’t always get it back.
#CovidIsAirborne #CovidIsNotOver #CovidCautious #ChronicIllness #CleanAir #WearaMask #Disability #LongCovid #Ableism #Denial #CleanAir #Pandemic #PublicHealth #InfectionControl #Eugenics #SafeHealthcare #N95 #Respirators #MasksWork #MaskUp #Spoonie #ChronicIllness #POTS #MCAS #Dysautonomia
I became disabled before the COVID pandemic and my illnesses have cost me the ability to do MANY things I used to take for granted. Suffice it to say if wearing a respirator or cleaning the air could have changed things for me - I would have happily done it.
Here’s a small list of what I’ve lost:
- being a theatre critic & attending galas and red carpets
- travel
- seeing family & friends
- eating most food
- drinking anything but water
- sleeping through night
- ability to be upright/walk unassisted
- ability to wash hair unassisted
- ability to sit outside & enjoy fresh air
- ability to cook, clean & care for myself
- dating & intimacy
- yoga
- feeling safe in my body (the constant threat of anaphylaxis & cardiac arrhythmias will do a number on your overall safety& comfort)
On top of those things - society’s unwillingness to take Covid seriously has robbed me of safe healthcare & homecare, dignity & autonomy. In its place is medical assistance in dying. Disabled people who are “high cost health users” are finding they’re offered euthanasia more frequently than actual care to improve quality of life. My life as I knew it is over.
I don’t say this for pity - I’ve spent years working on acceptance & carving out a life that allows for joy amidst the suffering.
I simply want people to understand how much their lives can change - and how precious their health is. Once it’s gone you can’t always get it back.
#CovidIsAirborne #CovidIsNotOver #CovidCautious #ChronicIllness #CleanAir #WearaMask #Disability #LongCovid #Ableism #Denial #CleanAir #Pandemic #PublicHealth #InfectionControl #Eugenics #SafeHealthcare #N95 #Respirators #MasksWork #MaskUp #Spoonie #ChronicIllness #POTS #MCAS #Dysautonomia