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Dar's avatar

I'm glad you had this enjoyable opportunity. I look forward to reading more about your conversations.

I'm concerned that the Olympics will result in a large number of new longcovid cases, not only as a factor of the transmission numbers, but because of ignoring the need for therapeutic rest to clear the virus. Dr. David Putrino has the unique perspective of working with elite athletes and being a LC researcher. His experience is that LC disproportionately strikes people who return to vigorous exercise or training after a SAR2 infx. I've been watching with dismay as we treat Olympic athletes as replaceable/disposable. It's not unlike our treatment of service workers by neglecting to clean the air or provide paid sick time.

The Olympics could have been an opportunity to normalize mask-while-sick and also mask use as a prevention tool. Mask use is not an extreme intervention. It is effortless and accessible and it affords people an opportunity to do just about anything without incurring life-changing consequences - for oneself or someone down the transmission chain.

Thank you for sharing your work and your thoughts with us.

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My 4 kids kept saying while watching Olympics on tv, “why are sick people competing and spreading virus to others, it’s a really bad virus.” Have the grown ups of the world overlooked how the Olympic messaging is for kids, teens and young adults ~some say it’s dystopian to act as if covid is a cold or nuisance.

Messaging matters in our world~ hey it’s ok to swim in nasty river water and vomit? Fever, cough a lot, malaise, poor sleep…then sprint in a race ~feel pretty awful, compete? What’s this norm?

This messaging is short sighted and isn’t optimal for youth, it’s confusing, contradictory ~not a message of public health well being, community caring.

‘There’s not even a nasal vaccine yet to stop covid in its tracks’ teens say in the neighborhood, and ‘there’s no treatment for long covid.’

The youth want to protect their future they don’t want to get covid multiple times in society or school ~ so what’s up with any Olympic messaging of it’s maybe ok or acceptable to spread respiratory ailment and do sports with covid . It’s plain weird.

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