For Those Who Are High Risk, The Pandemic Is Far From Over [View all]
- Daily Kos, Nov. 27, 2022.
There are times over the last three-plus years that Ive wondered if Ive been a little too heavy-handed in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Those questions cropped up anew after Emily Oster of The Atlantic suggested that we declare a pandemic amnesty for how we reacted when the pandemic first mushroomed. With few exceptions, even though Im vaccinated and boosted, I still wear a mask indoors. I also have a hair trigger for displays of covidiocy on social media. However, I did so in large part because a lot of people in my inner circle are either high-risk or immunocompromised. Closest to home, I have an 82-year-old mother, and a father-in-law and brother-in-law who are diabetics.
But any doubt I had about whether I was being too harsh went out the window earlier this month. One of my dearest friends is asking a question no one should have to askwhether she is dying in part because people around her didnt take this pandemic seriously.
Ive known Kathleen for the better part of 20 yearsdating back to the days when Yahoo! Messenger was a big thing. Shes a Type I diabetic, and this pandemic has been pretty rough on her. She lives in a Deep South state with a very low vaccination rate, where a lot of people act like its 2019. Despite being fully vaccinated, shes had four bouts with COVID-19.
On Halloweenthe same day as Osters call for amnesty went liveKathleens doctor told her that her liver was severely damaged; shes been having problems with her liver since this summer, going into jaundice at least once. The doctor believes its either cancer or complications from COVID. He had already made plans for either diagnosis. Had it been cancer, he was prepared to treat it with chemotherapy. Had it been COVID-related, Kathleen would have needed a transplantbut that would have been contingent on finding a way to pay for the powerful anti-rejection drugs she would have had to take for the rest of her life.
A week later, Kathleen told me that she isnt willing to do either chemo or a transplant. She decided that she isnt willing to deal with the pain and being constantly drained. However, shes at peace about deciding to let things take their course. A devout Pentecostal, she is, as she put it, ready to meet my Savior. That doesnt make it any less sador maddening, considering that this is a COVID complication. The prospect of cancer is horrifying enough. But the fact that Kathleen and her family even have to ask whether her liver problems are COVID-related is nothing short of an obscenity. Its a reminder that wearing a mask and getting vaccinated arent just about protecting you; theyre about protecting those around you.
Indeed, I found myself thinking back to former Secretary of State and former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell. Powell died of COVID last year despite being fully vaccinated. However, he had multiple myeloma, a cancer that attacks your white blood cells. Powells treatment regimen further weakened his immune system, making him particularly dependent on those around him to be vaccinated. If Kathleens liver problems do turn out to be COVID-related, she and her family would be in the same position as Powells family. That is, they would have to wonder whether Kathleen is in this debilitating situation because somebody, or a whole lot of somebodies, wasnt willing to take rudimentary steps to keep those around them safe.
Situations like this are why its morally and intellectually dishonest to claim that getting vaccinated is a personal choice. Its possible that someones personal choice may ultimately lead to Kathleens mother having to do what no mother should ever have to dobury her child.
Its also a reminder that, when you look at the impact this pandemic has had on our lives, its grossly derelict to just focus on the deaths. You have to consider the debilitating complications brought on by how COVID sends immune systems into overdrive.
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