I'm in hospital for a surgery. Staffs don't wear masks. Many of them cough. In the recovery room there is free unlimited access for visitors and you're of course with other patients. Another patient here has three visitors. No masks. No distance. No barriers.
I am trying to discharge myself because I'm legitimately worried I'll catch something from someone else (if I haven't already).
Hospitals don't care about COVID. Why would anyone be surprised about the general population when the most medical institution there is doesn't?
Nah fuck that. I've never had a common cold that had me sick for 5 months. If I laugh I have a coughing fit. If I breathe out all the air in my lungs I feel shit coming up and have a coughing fit (and sometimes vomit). I've been fucked up for half a year already, how am I going to move on?
Just because you decided to snap your fingers and say "it's over" doesn't mean it's fucking over. I don't wish what I have been suffering with on anyone.