thedukeofearl
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Please don't. I don't use any social media other than this and another sparsely traveled hawkeye site and I feel like this is a good microcosm of the cancer I avoid by not being on the Twitter or the Facebook.
Totally agree. This thread provides a vent for those frustrated by the virus, and is rather interesting also.....
It seems as though the rhetoric has leveled off and people are getting used to one another's viewpoint. Folk appear to be nearing the Middle Ground which is a positive factor.....
All that said: Covid conspiracy theories are sapping Doctor's morale
This is a new wrinkle and perfectly understandable. They are on the front lines watching people die a horrible death and also watching their co-workers catching the virus while helping people recover or many times assisting them through death while their family members/friends cannot visit them in hospital, and will never see them alive again.
It is extremely frustrating to see people deliberately passing false information to try to convince others to stop using techniques that are recommended by Medical and Scientific Experts to save people's lives.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-n...rs-are-fed-conspiracies-ravaging-ers-n1201446
This is also the only social media site I use. I don't use Twitter and never will. I have two Facebook accounts with other names to keep the flow going with family members and close friends who live on both coasts, Seattle and the Philadelphia area.
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