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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 5:42:48 GMT 10
2020 shifted into COVID. 2021 shifted out of COVID. 2020-2021 is the bubble COVID era.
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Post by 10slover on Jun 18, 2022 6:04:25 GMT 10
2022 shifted out of covid, 2021 was a continuation
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Jun 18, 2022 6:09:42 GMT 10
lmao we’re not out of the covid era yet, at least not in america. the effects are going to last probably for a long time. if we do have a recession i think it’ll just be a continuation of what’s been going on for the past 3 years
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 6:10:16 GMT 10
2022 shifted out of covid, 2021 was a continuation It might differ from country to country. Over here ever since lockdowns were lifted in June, we haven't been in one since. We had a winter mask mandate but January of 2022 it was announced all lockdowns would end forever. But over here I would say June 2021 is really the shift, before that it was on and off lockdown chaos. It's safe to say on a global level that the shift out of COVID happened between mid 2021 and Q2 2021.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 6:13:04 GMT 10
lmao we’re not out of the covid era yet, at least not in america. the effects are going to last probably for a long time. if we do have a recession i think it’ll just be a continuation of what’s been going on for the past 3 years What effects? Only like 1 in 100 people wear masks now. I can't think of any COVID after effects like I can with 9/11 and the 2008 recession. If we do have a recession(which I predict) later this year and next year it will be independant of COVID.
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Post by crystalmetheny0428 on Jun 18, 2022 6:28:16 GMT 10
lmao we’re not out of the covid era yet, at least not in america. the effects are going to last probably for a long time. if we do have a recession i think it’ll just be a continuation of what’s been going on for the past 3 years What effects? Only like 1 in 100 people wear masks now. I can't think of any COVID after effects like I can with 9/11 and the 2008 recession. If we do have a recession(which I predict) later this year and next year it will be independant of COVID. first of all the pandemic hasn’t even been declared over. my high school required masks for a big chunk of the 2021-2022 school year, and my work just stopped requiring them a week ago, and i’d say about 1/3 of the customers are still wearing them. which, i think is dumb since i’m against masks
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 6:34:19 GMT 10
What effects? Only like 1 in 100 people wear masks now. I can't think of any COVID after effects like I can with 9/11 and the 2008 recession. If we do have a recession(which I predict) later this year and next year it will be independant of COVID. first of all the pandemic hasn’t even been declared over. my high school required masks for a big chunk of the 2021-2022 school year, and my work just stopped requiring them a week ago, and i’d say about 1/3 of the customers are still wearing them. which, i think is dumb since i’m against masks The official declaration of pandemics is a formality. Like, COVID was declared a pandemic in March 2020 although it was already spreading like wildfire across the globe earlier. Regions and states all vary differently when it comes to COVID. For you, 2022 might be the shift out. Just that over here, 2021 was the shift out so I consider 2021 as the shift out of COVID. I think 2021 or maybe very early 2022 was the shift out for most countries. There was a reddit thread earlier in the year which asked people if it is still ongoing basically everyone across different areas of the globe were saying it feels like the COVID era is over already.
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Post by John Titor on Jun 18, 2022 7:01:44 GMT 10
What effects? Only like 1 in 100 people wear masks now. I can't think of any COVID after effects like I can with 9/11 and the 2008 recession. If we do have a recession(which I predict) later this year and next year it will be independant of COVID. first of all the pandemic hasn’t even been declared over. my high school required masks for a big chunk of the 2021-2022 school year, and my work just stopped requiring them a week ago, and i’d say about 1/3 of the customers are still wearing them. which, i think is dumb since i’m against masks NightmareFarm lives in an alternate reality where the early 2000s era and Covid after effects don't exist, LMAO @ saying what effects
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jun 18, 2022 7:45:20 GMT 10
I'd call what were in now the Post-COVID Era. Not completely out of people's minds but it's still not a really huge deal anymore, and no more mask mandates.
In the UK the Post-COVID Era might've started 2021 but in Canada the term started in March 2022 (Ontario atleast, I know Alberta lifted a lot of restrictions in 2021), so to me the big bold COVID-Lockdown era was both 2020-2021/very early 2022.
IMO it won't be until around 2024 when we're completely outside of any sort of COVID era and it's officially a thing of the past, and even then we'll probably be suffering the effects it had on the cost of living (here in Canada) and everything else too.
Basically it's up to personal experiences and where someone lives, you can't say 2021 got EVERYONE out of the lockdowns when in Ontario the most restrictive ones were in the first half of 2021.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 8:08:08 GMT 10
I'd call what were in now the Post-COVID Era. Not completely out of people's minds but it's still not a really huge deal anymore, and no more mask mandates. In the UK the Post-COVID Era might've started 2021 but in Canada the term started in March 2022 (Ontario atleast, I know Alberta lifted a lot of restrictions in 2021), so to me the big bold COVID-Lockdown era was both 2020-2021/very early 2022. IMO it won't be until around 2024 when we're completely outside of any sort of COVID era and it's officially a thing of the past, and even then we'll probably be suffering the effects it had on the cost of living (here in Canada) and everything else too. Basically it's up to personal experiences and where someone lives, you can't say 2021 got EVERYONE out of the lockdowns when in Ontario the most restrictive ones were in the first half of 2021. Mid 2021 - Early 2022 is a safe range for the phasing out of lockdowns globally. I guess post-COVID would be a fitting name for 2022 and maybe 2023 since we've just got out of lockdowns and COVID is still in the rear view mirror.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jun 18, 2022 10:36:46 GMT 10
I'd call what were in now the Post-COVID Era. Not completely out of people's minds but it's still not a really huge deal anymore, and no more mask mandates. In the UK the Post-COVID Era might've started 2021 but in Canada the term started in March 2022 (Ontario atleast, I know Alberta lifted a lot of restrictions in 2021), so to me the big bold COVID-Lockdown era was both 2020-2021/very early 2022. IMO it won't be until around 2024 when we're completely outside of any sort of COVID era and it's officially a thing of the past, and even then we'll probably be suffering the effects it had on the cost of living (here in Canada) and everything else too. Basically it's up to personal experiences and where someone lives, you can't say 2021 got EVERYONE out of the lockdowns when in Ontario the most restrictive ones were in the first half of 2021. Mid 2021 - Early 2022 is a safe range for the phasing out of lockdowns globally. I guess post-COVID would be a fitting name for 2022 and maybe 2023 since we've just got out of lockdowns and COVID is still in the rear view mirror. yeah, I agree with this. The "Post-COVID Era" is actually what they're calling it in the news here and stuff lol, that's where I got it from.
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Post by bestmvp29 on Jun 18, 2022 13:03:04 GMT 10
I'd call what were in now the Post-COVID Era. Not completely out of people's minds but it's still not a really huge deal anymore, and no more mask mandates. In the UK the Post-COVID Era might've started 2021 but in Canada the term started in March 2022 (Ontario atleast, I know Alberta lifted a lot of restrictions in 2021), so to me the big bold COVID-Lockdown era was both 2020-2021/very early 2022. IMO it won't be until around 2024 when we're completely outside of any sort of COVID era and it's officially a thing of the past, and even then we'll probably be suffering the effects it had on the cost of living (here in Canada) and everything else too. Basically it's up to personal experiences and where someone lives, you can't say 2021 got EVERYONE out of the lockdowns when in Ontario the most restrictive ones were in the first half of 2021. Mid 2021 - Early 2022 is a safe range for the phasing out of lockdowns globally. I guess post-COVID would be a fitting name for 2022 and maybe 2023 since we've just got out of lockdowns and COVID is still in the rear view mirror. I'd say that all of 2021 and VERY early 2022 (like January and maybe most of February) was still full-on COVID because of the whole Omegatron scare and the mask mandates and the college vaccine booster mandates (which is why I dropped out lol). Russia-Ukraine was the ultimate shift out of the COVID era. We're currently in a transition.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jun 18, 2022 13:08:32 GMT 10
Mid 2021 - Early 2022 is a safe range for the phasing out of lockdowns globally. I guess post-COVID would be a fitting name for 2022 and maybe 2023 since we've just got out of lockdowns and COVID is still in the rear view mirror. I'd say that all of 2021 and VERY early 2022 (like January and maybe most of February) was still full-on COVID because of the whole Omegatron scare and the mask mandates and the college vaccine booster mandates (which is why I dropped out lol). Russia-Ukraine was the ultimate shift out of the COVID era. We're currently in a transition. >Omegatron lol Idk much about the situation elsewhere but although omicron brought back mask mandates very briefly in december, the end of lockdowns and travel restrictions in june was really the big shift out of COVID over here. In Jan 2022 BJ announced the official end of all lockdowns and restrictions but it was really just a formality at that point.
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Post by bestmvp29 on Jun 18, 2022 13:36:27 GMT 10
I'd say that all of 2021 and VERY early 2022 (like January and maybe most of February) was still full-on COVID because of the whole Omegatron scare and the mask mandates and the college vaccine booster mandates (which is why I dropped out lol). Russia-Ukraine was the ultimate shift out of the COVID era. We're currently in a transition. >Omegatron lol Idk much about the situation elsewhere but although omicron brought back mask mandates very briefly in december, the end of lockdowns and travel restrictions in june was really the big shift out of COVID over here. In Jan 2022 BJ announced the official end of all lockdowns and restrictions but it was really just a formality at that point. Originally, I did think June 2021 was the shift out of it but it was a deception because of the Delta variant making things worse in the summer and the fall and going right back to COVID times, but the masks weren't enforced like they were in mid 2020 to mid 2021, a.k.a. PEAK COVID (absolute peak being Spring-Summer 2020)
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Post by astropoug on Jun 18, 2022 13:41:19 GMT 10
>Omegatron lol Idk much about the situation elsewhere but although omicron brought back mask mandates very briefly in december, the end of lockdowns and travel restrictions in june was really the big shift out of COVID over here. In Jan 2022 BJ announced the official end of all lockdowns and restrictions but it was really just a formality at that point. Originally, I did think June 2021 was the shift out of it but it was a deception because of the Delta variant making things worse in the summer and the fall and going right back to COVID times, but the masks weren't enforced like they were in mid 2020 to mid 2021, a.k.a. PEAK COVID (absolute peak being Spring-Summer 2020) Summer 2020 might just be the single most chaotic timeframe of the entire 21st century so far
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