Tumgik
#corona positive
cheifsees · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Effortless 2-min shoot w/ Amani ‘Telli bands’ 📸💪🏽
123 notes · View notes
elfbingo · 2 years
Note
Any updates on when part 4 of "Cause and Effect" is coming out? This isn't me trying to rush or nag, I'm just curious! I love your art and writing skills and I can't wait to see what yoy have cooked up for the next part💜
Me last week:
Tumblr media
Me this week:
Tumblr media
Sadly, in spite of an abundance of caution (and vaccines and boosters) my whole family got hit by the COVID truck.
Blech...
I'll get back to working on part 4 as soon as I can see straight...
33 notes · View notes
indig0pearl · 1 year
Text
Ich hab Covid...........!!
Tumblr media Tumblr media
█▓▒­░⡷⠂БLДCҜSMIΓH ФF MФDΞЯИД⠐⢾░▒▓█
18 notes · View notes
feelslikefallynn · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
So i had wisdom teeth surgery almost a month ago and since there were some complications i wasn't able to eat any solids for 14 days. right when it started to get better I got Corona. Basically what i'm saying is, i have not left the house in a month and today was the first day i looked kinda human again! First day in weeks i have enough energy to exist!
27 notes · View notes
lazarusalpha · 2 years
Text
I got Covid
Damn.. Got Covid. Not feelin too great right now! But hey, at least I get to skip school for a bit!
8 notes · View notes
kadythethief · 2 years
Text
warming up a bottle of lemonade with my forehead 😀
cause, boi, do i *looooove* warm lemonade! 😀
2 notes · View notes
ciobulletin1 · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
phil102-002 · 1 year
Text
Health Department v.s. COVID-19: Acts Against the Virus
Tumblr media
Health Department v.s. COVID-19: Acts Against the Virus
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) is arguably the biggest and most impactful health crisis the world has ever witnessed. From the closing of schools to the implementation of mask mandates and full-blown economic shutdown, COVID-19 changed how the world operated for the better part of a two-year duration, and even still, the effects of the national health emergency still linger. In light of the impact of the pandemic, the question of if the United States health departments did all that they could to cease the shock to the general public during the pandemic stands. Said health departments mainly include the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the World Health Organization (WHO), as these departments had a major hand in the research and development of COVID-19 procedures and vaccinations. In strenuous times of uncertainty, The United States health departments worked endlessly to provide the public with new information and data about the virus and overall crisis whenever possible. It is because of these hard-working officials that the pandemic was handled as swiftly as possible and new developments were made so frequently. 
According to the CDC Museum COVID-19 Timeline, on January 3rd, 2020, China first informed WHO about the identification of over 40 cases of an unidentified pneumonia-like disease that did not respond well to standard treatments. By January 5th, 2020, the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD) had enacted a response team to investigate the virus. By January 10th, 2020, the WHO had announced the outbreak of the coronavirus in Wuhan, China, and the CDC had published information about the fast-spreading virus on its website. Once aware of the situation, the U.S. health departments wasted no time informing the public and looking into the severity of the situation. In one week, WHO and the CDC investigated the virus’s destructive potential and issued information to the public to warn them of the possibility of a threat. Responding in such a timely manner is key when dealing with a virus of COVID-type destructibility, and U.S. health departments did exactly this to inform U>S> citizens about the virus at once. 
Once it was established that the COVID-19 virus would be wreaking havoc around the world for quite some time, it was clear that a kind of cure or vaccine would need to be developed sooner rather than later. With fatalities high and still so much that was unclear about the circumstances surrounding the virus, the public turned to the government for answers. In under a span of one year, by December 11th, 2020, the Pfizer vaccine was the first to be given emergency authorization by the FDA. 
Creating a vaccine for such a widespread issue in under a year was, of course, not easy. However, given the pressure and conditions, the vaccine was created with endless work and collaboration. Even so, many of the public refused to receive the vaccine, unsure about the side effects of something that was developed so quickly. Medical News Today (MNT) states that “...making a vaccine can take up to 10–15 years. This is because of the complexity of vaccine development.” What many don’t realize is that researchers and developers working on the creation of COVID-19 vaccines did not start completely from scratch. SARS-CoV-2, the very element of COVID-19, belongs to a family of coronaviruses. On the contrary, coronaviruses are not as new as one may think, and according to Dr. Eric J. Yager, a professor at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences who responded in an interview with MNT, scientists have been researching coronaviruses for over five decades. Due to the data already existing on this kind of virus, the creation of the vaccine was able to move swiftly. 
Some would argue that although the COVID-19 vaccines were developed and issued to the public, they are not foolproof. In an article titled “COVID-19 Vaccines are Effective” by the CDC, it is noted that some people who are vaccinated will indeed still get sick and/or have a breakthrough infection. This is not a knock on the vaccine’s overall effectiveness, however. It is simply a reality for all vaccines as none are 100% effective or capable of stopping the disease from penetrating a human’s immune system. While the public would like this to be possible, especially for a virus as severe as COVID-19, the reality is that it is not. However, the CDC and the FDA have worked endlessly to provide U.S. citizens with three options of vaccines that are all equipped to fight the effects of the coronavirus. For a fatal virus that has been a threat for almost three years, three options for vaccination is a very good development.
While the U.S. health departments have done endless work to combat the aggressive force of COVID-19 since its development, there are surely things that they could have done differently. However, this does not mean the progress they have made and the developments implemented are not impressive and ground breaking. U.S. citizens should be more than grateful to the workers within these departments that have made this progress possible. Without the work of the WHO, CDC, and FDA, the COVID-19 pandemic could have looked a lot different in a very negative way for the United States. 
Sources:
https://www.cdc.gov/museum/timeline/covid19.html 
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/how-did-we-develop-a-covid-19-vaccine-so-quickly#Other-coronaviruses 
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/effectiveness/index.html 
0 notes
noctsys · 1 year
Text
TW: COVID-19
We got covid and I am big sad cause I want hugs but I'm not allowed to be close to anyone else or even leave my room more than what's necessary :(
-Ark
1 note · View note
designuneed · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
(via patriotic and proud Mask by DesignUneed)
#mask #covid #facemask #masks #skincare #art #coronavirus #fashion #beauty #masker #love #staysafe #halloween #corona #handmade #photography #makeup #stayhome #instagood #maskerwajah #instagram #quarantine #cosplay #like #skincareroutine #style #socialdistancing #n #artist #skin
0 notes
rangpurcity · 1 year
Text
RC 15 is written by Tamil director Karthik Subbaraji
RC 15 is written by Tamil director Karthik Subbaraji
digital desk, Hyderabad. Tamil filmmaker Karthik Subbaraj said that he has written the story of Ram Charan and Shankar’s RC15. In a recent interview, the young director shared interesting facts about Ram Charan’s upcoming film, which is being directed by Shankar Shanmugam. The film, likely to be titled RC15, will star Ram Charan in the lead. Karthik said that yes, I had written the story of RC15.…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
artificialsuicid · 1 year
Text
I got covid :( Life sucks right now. I'm having quite the symptoms
1 note · View note
sudzpawslasercraft · 1 year
Text
0 notes
Text
my goofy ah brother gave me covid and now i feel like shit
1 note · View note
ajubitti · 2 years
Text
Corona dan kehilangan
Dari begitu banyak pilihan laku kesedihan yang disetujui hari ini. Sebagiannya berisi kesedihan yang beraroma rindu dan keindahan, juga berupa siksa-siksa. Didalamnya Terdapat Kebenaran yang harus kita terima, pun yang terpaksa di angguki bersama. Kesedihan yang berisik-ribut-rebut. Keributan yang berasal dari rumah kita contohya. Dari pertengkaran kecil muda-mudi atas nama rasa. Dari suara air laut yang berantusias menjilati daratan akhir akhir ini. Juga dari lantai-lantai mesjid yang mulai membisu, dari toak menara kabbah yang diam-diam, dari anak kecil yang tak lagi ber-A-ba-ta disurau-surau. Dari dalam hati yang gersang menyebut lillah. Dari mana mana yang tak bisa kemanapun. Dari ramadhan lalu yang dirumahkan- diramahkan-dilemahkan. Banyaknya kesedihan tersebut adalah hadiah dari langit untuk menjaga sadar kita. Bahwa obat dari segala sedih adalah kembali ke langit. Imaalikiyaumiddin , maka tunjukkanlah aku jalan yang lurus. Menuju mu.
1 note · View note
megazine · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
dah basi sih, tapi gapapa lah hahah
0 notes