HACKER Q&A
📣 trifit

It’s been 4 years since Covid was discovered. How are you?


It’s been 4 years since Covid was discovered. How are you?


  👤 mindcrime Accepted Answer ✓
Well... COVID claimed my mother's life about 2 years ago, and I've had multiple family members contract COVID, including at least one family member who's had it twice. So in that sense, it's been a pretty big detriment to my life. On the other hand, I've either dodged it completely, or if I've had it, it was a completely (or very nearly completely) asymptomatic case.

Certainly the ~2 years of extreme stuff with lockdowns and all the supply chain problems, and this and that were a big impact on life, emotionally, mentally, and so on. But around here, life seems to have gone back mostly to normal for a while now, and I'm back to most of my old routines as far as going out, socializing, shopping, whatever. And that makes me very happy, as I get a little stir-crazy being stuck at home all the time.

If there are any positives to take away from it, I did learn a lot while stuck at home so much, and my dayjob has maintained a "3 days at the office, 2 days at home" work schedule even after Return To Office. And I re-kindled my passion for freshwater fishing during the "peak COVID" period. I spent a LOT of time outside, bank fishing on small creeks and stuff near me. And now I've kept that alive to some extent. In fact, I just caught my first ever rainbow trout a couple of weeks ago, which was cool (freshwater trout are not indigenous to my area, but the NC WRC stock certain ponds with trout during the winter months).

I got back into a lot more bike riding as well, both mountain biking and road cycling, and also trying to focus on keeping that up even as we move to "post COVID" (if such a thing can be said to exist).


👤 matthewwolfe
The WFH that came from Covid is probably the best thing that could’ve happened to my wife and I. I’m 10x happier and 10x more productive. I could never imagine going back to an office 5 days a week. That would be torture.

I’ve lived in 5 different states, seen 10+ national parks, countless more state parks and days out hiking, and been more active than ever.


👤 DerekBickerton
Lucky to have never contracted it. I'm a bonafide hermit anyways so social distancing wasn't 'new' or 'special' to me. I've also worked from home for as long as I can remember, and COVID-era lock-downs didn't affect my work. Again, lucky.

COVID reminded me of a few simple facts such as the importance of an immune system, and I double-dosed Vitamin D more than I should, along with probiotics and cultured/fermented foods like Kefir & Kimchi. The mental health aspect of it affected many even though they had a good immune system. Not being able to socialize affected many of the extroverted types. Glad to see they're thriving now though.


👤 soueuls
I pretty much lived like nothing happened. I packed my bag to change countries a couple time to avoid most restrictions.

I did not change my lifestyle a bit. I love spending time inside my house 90% of the time.

I go out a couple time a day for a long walk with a book, hit the gym or meet someone.

I think it's been a year since I checked the situation with Covid, I have no idea if it's still ongoing or if people are wearing masks out of habits.


👤 helph67
Daily vitamin D can help particularly for elderly people. Early in the pandemic research found it helped prevent hospitalisation or severe symptoms of infected patients. https://scitechdaily.com/study-finds-vitamin-d3-important-fo...

👤 paulkrush
I am still getting use to WFH. I love how some people can't handle errors and or differences in standards and others just role with it. It took me years to understand all these personalities add to a work team.

👤 paulkrush
It feels like time is speeding up! In Korea COVID-19 would be "five" already with they way they count birthdays. It was "one" late 2019 and gained "one" every calendar year.

👤 JoeAltmaier
Contracting has dried up; many businesses in town are gone; I've had it at least once; all my family has had it and some still dragging from it years later.

👤 warning26
Coming into the office every day, even though no one's here. I hated WFH before Covid and I still do!

👤 sbolt
Nit: should this be 3 years since?

👤 jdmtheNth
The year I spent in lockdown was the best my mental health has ever been.