@Rommie
TBH that's part of why I've been looking forward to the warm weather. Especially since I might, finally, get to hang out with a recent friend who I haven't seen in person since last spring.
For group events... depends on the size TBH. With new variants, unmasked outdoor gatherings can also be unsafe IIRC.
But the main issue is transit. Public transit is super unsafe now, because it's all poorly ventilated indoor spaces where nobody is required to wear a mask, and you're stuck in there for long enough to get well exposed. This was already an issue with the original virus, but it's far worse with Omicron, which is the second most transmissible known pathogen after measles.
Lyft is an improvement, but effectively adds a fee for wanting a driver who wears a mask, since drivers can now just refuse to wear one (it's all optional LOL).
And walking, well. Theoretically I love to walk, but in practice walking more than a mile is a shortcut to horrible pain even in mild weather. In hot weather it will utterly fuck me up IME.
And driving? I can't afford auto insurance, and my pain meds probably make it illegal for me to drive anyway.
I do have an e-scooter, which is fucking awesome, but it weighs like 40 lbs and we don't have anywhere to store it outside the house. Maybe if I get a tarp for it... but then I have to allocate a few days for bringing it outside, because lifting something that heavy will put me in Pain for the next two days or so.
TL;DR
- The COVID issue isn't safe places to
be, so much as safe ways to
get there- Literally everything has to be planned around my chronic illness shit
So like seriously, I appreciate your suggestion and I appreciate you caring about me. But also no, believe me, I've put a
lot of thought into this stuff. After all, being stuck in the house most of the time gives me plenty of time to do so.
Edit: I do have a hope that my rheumatologist can switch me to a different RA med that's less of an immunosuppressant - who knows, maybe I can tolerate methotrexate despite all my existing GI stuff, or maybe I can handle hydroxychloroquine safely (though getting the latter now would probably be as much of a PITA as Humira). But even then, those aren't
neutral drugs re immune function, otherwise they wouldn't be effective. And also, if they're not effective for me, the high baseline inflammation and clotting shit from RA will put me at even higher risk.